ClockworkSoldier
Clockwork Army
Tell me why you hate those on Centrelink?
I can understand the hate for those who literally bludge off the system, I hate them too but there are those of us, like me, who just cannot get employed. Be it because of the area you live in or other factors, some people just can't land a job.
My personal experience: I'm sure some of you have read this in other threads, but...
My family is and always has been poor. So naturally I'm on Centrelink benefits. I finished year 12 and moved to Byron Bay to do an Audio Engineering course but quickly found that there were no jobs at all in that area, or at least no-one that would take a 19 year old. I dropped out after a year due to extreme financial strain and found the same of Murwillumbah and the Tweed. Since then I have been unemployed and in total, searching for a job for 18 months straight, three jobs a day over the phone, face to face, over the net, everything.
I have come across the occasional "get a job you fucking bludger"... It's not that simple for some people.
It's even harder in a country town like this one. I know quite a few people with similar circumstances.
So yeah. What do you hate about Centrelink? The fact that it keeps people like me from being homeless? The fact that it supports students?
I can understand the hate for those who literally bludge off the system, I hate them too but there are those of us, like me, who just cannot get employed. Be it because of the area you live in or other factors, some people just can't land a job.
My personal experience: I'm sure some of you have read this in other threads, but...
My family is and always has been poor. So naturally I'm on Centrelink benefits. I finished year 12 and moved to Byron Bay to do an Audio Engineering course but quickly found that there were no jobs at all in that area, or at least no-one that would take a 19 year old. I dropped out after a year due to extreme financial strain and found the same of Murwillumbah and the Tweed. Since then I have been unemployed and in total, searching for a job for 18 months straight, three jobs a day over the phone, face to face, over the net, everything.
I have come across the occasional "get a job you fucking bludger"... It's not that simple for some people.
It's even harder in a country town like this one. I know quite a few people with similar circumstances.
So yeah. What do you hate about Centrelink? The fact that it keeps people like me from being homeless? The fact that it supports students?