
 Originally Posted by 
Fourgearsticks
					
				 
				There are jobs but not many. Depends where you are, in a remote or rural area the only jobs are few and the likes of making coffee. At what point do you say the jobs are available you didn't take the offer so now you have no income? Next town? How do people without transport get to the next town? If they do have a car then how are they going to pay for the fuel to get there? My young bloke was unemployed for a fair while and seemed he was only fodder for scams run by private mobs to get people off the dole at any cost. The "Employment consultants" made more money out of stopping dole payments than actually getting people jobs so that's what they did. 
Look how working conditions and pay have gone down over the last 30 years, in real terms something like 2% a year compared to inflation. No such thing as a permanent job anymore, mostly casual, no holidays, super or any benefits. 
People used to go crook about the likes Railways, electricity commissions and the PMG. Now it's all been privatized there are no jobs. Roads, railways and infrastructure have had very little spent on maintenance let alone new build. The local shires total road funding is spent on "Rough road ahead, slow down" signs and a few potholes are repaired by the cheapest quote and don't last more than a couple of weeks. Power companies don't maintain lines, bare minimum repairs by 10% of the workforce that used to do the job.
All these problems are going to be cured by getting some dole bludgers to work for the dole?
			
		 
	
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