Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'
Keep movin', movin', movin',
Though they're disapprovin',
Keep them bludgers movin' Rawhide!
Don't try to understand 'em,
Just rope and throw and grab 'em,
Soon they'll be living high and wide.
The Leader of the Opposition has at last come out with a policy to reinvigorate the nation.
Great in theory but probably not so workable when put into practice
Great in theory but probably not so workable when put into practice
That's a big one.Any fool could tell you that there is several thousand $ in expenses to move from western Sydney to Pilbarra...were is that gonna come from?
Most companies tend to offer a relocation allowance for moves interstate - I have to be honest and say I can't say for certain that applies to unskilled workers as well, buit by and large skilled workers are looked after in that area, especially in high demand jobs.If you've only got at most a few $ hundred in the bank then you simply can't afford to physically relocate even if there is a reasonable prospect of gaining employment by doing so. It works fine if you're 18 with no physical assets tha won't fit in a suitcase and can hitch a ride there.
Great in theory but probably not so workable when put into practice
Yes, if he had ever employed someone who was either inclined to loaf on welfare and had to get, or got placed in a job that they didn't want to be in, he would know they are not usually very productive, attentive or loyal, not to mention often a safety and security risk.
I believe the mining assoc's have frowned on the idea cos they need skilled staff.
What he needed to do is come up with is better incentives for people to work in those remote locations, like transport subsidy or rebates cos I know many who travel for long periods and high cost to get into these locations for their shifts. They are not all ferried in and out by their employer.
The induction process can also be a bit of an expense for long term unemployed and difficult to pass from a health perspective in certain circumstances.
But gg has a fair bit of tongue in cheek, hasn't he!?
Unbelievable!!!All this talk about bludgers is a joke, as far as I'm concerned among many things that makes this country great is if you wanna bludge and are happy to live on a pitance you can
Unbelievable!!!
While I don't agree with some of the tax rorts, at least they're earning income rather than just bludging off the earnings of others ..... pal!Got anything else to add pal, did you read the next sentance or did you stop there ??
All this talk about bludgers is a joke, as far as I'm concerned among many things that makes this country great is if you wanna bludge and are happy to live on a pitance you can, personally though I think that most unemployed can't get a job because of the fact that there aren't enough jobs around.
What really erks me off is the fact that there are many people here are getting huge tax breaks, pumping borrowed money into non productive assets then have the cheek to bitch about bludgers.
We need pollies with the guts to hit tax reform hard, scrap all the rorts.
Forget about the bludgers, that's just talk to fire up the baby boomers, maybe pick up a vote or two.
I'd be happy just to see dole bludgers starve.Next thing some turkey will be saying that the recipients of social welfare should be conscripted into the armed forces.
I agree that in Australia one can live on a pittance, but I disagree with you in that it should be an earned pittance and not a handout.
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