Must be those poor, poor fossil fuel corporations, that’s why govt subsidies are never enough 🤑
https://thepoint.com.au/opinions/260311-if-unemployment-is-the-cure-for-inflation-who-pays-the-price
Must be those poor, poor fossil fuel corporations, that’s why govt subsidies are never enough 🤑
https://thepoint.com.au/opinions/260311-if-unemployment-is-the-cure-for-inflation-who-pays-the-price
Sure but I think you’ve missed my point, my main point was, she has skills, skills she could earn actual money with
Is she in a tough spot? yes. is there any mention of getting a job, studying, anything to suggest she is trying to get out of this position? no.
the article might as well be a single line: being on jobseeker is tough
no shit
dude, i can use a drill, do heaps of DIY around my old cottage and have even illegally done some of my own wiring, zero people are going to be employing me to do trade work.
For sure, this only shows that you have the capacity to work, it also shows that she is utilising her time in the wrong direction, she’s doing all this extra work to make do with being out of work, I’m saying instead she should be focusing not on being comfortable poor, but escaping by getting a decently paying job which was not mentioned at all.
We have free education in this country, actually look:
People from the following groups are strongly encouraged to apply:
https://www.tafesa.edu.au/courses/fee-free-tafe-courses#courses
Are you suggesting she is incapable of work despite the article showing the opposite?
Also believe it or not but as someone who has to do god awful job interviews if you explained how you have fixed your own shit around your house that’d show initiative which would put you ahead of so many applicants
The critical point is:
Good luck getting a job in construction if you’re not part of the “licensed” mafia. Three years of unpaid apprenticeship and no one is willing to take you on, because no one wants to create a competitor. Yes, you can do things illegally, but it is different story.