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11-06-2016, 08:10 PM | #11 | ||
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I've been involved in supervising a work for the dole program, In my opinion its a good idea but not all see it that way. Helps give work experience and learning new skills that can be used to help find work.
But out of the 20+ people involved so far I was lucky to get 3-4 people turn up each day. Yes some picked up some work but for the most part they didn't want to be there, they didn't want a job and didn't want to have to look for a job. Not one of them had a good thing to say about the welfare system or the job agency that was meant to be getting them a job they didn't want. One person went out of his way to find work and it had him moving towns to get it. I don't believe this is what everyone on welfare is like but from this group this is what I found when talking with them.
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