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By *erry bull1 OP   Man
over a year ago

doncaster

I can’t see any proof of the over 3 million on benefits panicking to fill all the vacancies in the uk

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By *offiaCoolWoman
over a year ago

Kidsgrove

I am one of them looking for work. Try getting a job at aged 57 with one health condition

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lucky really been in work most of life always need security somewhere

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I can’t see any proof of the over 3 million on benefits panicking to fill all the vacancies in the uk "

What proof do you require?

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By *erry bull1 OP   Man
over a year ago

doncaster


"I can’t see any proof of the over 3 million on benefits panicking to fill all the vacancies in the uk

What proof do you require?"

media figures or do they only cause panic buying

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I am one of them looking for work. Try getting a job at aged 57 with one health condition "

I've heard they're short of HGV drivers .

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I can’t see any proof of the over 3 million on benefits panicking to fill all the vacancies in the uk

What proof do you require?media figures or do they only cause panic buying "

So figures showing unemployed people applying for jobs?

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

"

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

*easy not ready

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately"

Yep, and where are these vacancies? In what areas?

Way too many variables to make such an assumption.

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By *offiaCoolWoman
over a year ago

Kidsgrove


"I am one of them looking for work. Try getting a job at aged 57 with one health condition

I've heard they're short of HGV drivers . "

Do you really want me driving a HGV truck through Hastings

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I am one of them looking for work. Try getting a job at aged 57 with one health condition

I've heard they're short of HGV drivers .

Do you really want me driving a HGV truck through Hastings "

. My friends and I have been laughing about this. We'd be fine going forward in a straight line but we'd need to travel in pairs for the reversing bit. .

Small print. I know women are perfectly capable of reversing HGVs just not the women I know

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

Yep, and where are these vacancies? In what areas?

Way too many variables to make such an assumption. "

Yep.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good point. And how many of those 3 million on benefits are already in work? Because the two aren't mutually exclusive!

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

Yep, and where are these vacancies? In what areas?

Way too many variables to make such an assumption. "

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By *izzy.miss.lizzyCouple
over a year ago

Pembrokeshire

would love to be gainfully employed but at my age and with my health challenges plus the fact I spent since 2006 caring for a disabled rellie who recently died so no up to date reference means I will be very lucky to find anything.

Things are tough for so many and nobody has the right to judge.

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By *offiaCoolWoman
over a year ago

Kidsgrove

Can I add, I have only been unemployed for a month now, the first time in my life, but hell it isn't easy now I have a health condition and in the older persons group.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Can I add, I have only been unemployed for a month now, the first time in my life, but hell it isn't easy now I have a health condition and in the older persons group."

It's very difficult isn't it.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"would love to be gainfully employed but at my age and with my health challenges plus the fact I spent since 2006 caring for a disabled rellie who recently died so no up to date reference means I will be very lucky to find anything.

Things are tough for so many and nobody has the right to judge. "

Agree with that...no body has the right to judge!

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By *ack688Man
over a year ago

abruzzo Italy (and UK)

Seemingly, the largest number of vacancies are in

Haulage

Care

Agriculture

Hospitality

The first one normally needs an HGV licence and the rest require a good deal of strength/physical stamina, which many people wanting work don’t have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I first gave up work I saw it as a needed short break to reset my head. Since then things have spiralled a bit and realised my head was worse than it was.

Would love to be working but need to work more on myself to believe I have things to offer in work sense

Mostof the time I was not working was not claiming

As others have said its not straight forward

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Seemingly, the largest number of vacancies are in

Haulage

Care

Agriculture

Hospitality

The first one normally needs an HGV licence and the rest require a good deal of strength/physical stamina, which many people wanting work don’t have. "

The thing they all have in common is long hours and lower than average pay.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I can’t see any proof of the over 3 million on benefits panicking to fill all the vacancies in the uk "

The majority of people receiving UC/benefits are in work. How many jobs would you like them to take on, still raise their children, care for elderly parents and other family members and find time for sleep?

For every £1 earned the government reclaims 63p. I bet that's a higher tax rate than nearly everyone telling people on benefits to work/work harder.

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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

Once again those out of work/on low incomes are being demonised as not trying hard enough to find jobs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Once again those out of work/on low incomes are being demonised as not trying hard enough to find jobs.

"

Well said, Tea

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By *r and mrs sanddancerCouple
over a year ago

BOLDON COLLIERY


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately"

And have a spare £3,000 to do the driving test

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Once again those out of work/on low incomes are being demonised as not trying hard enough to find jobs.

Well said, Tea "

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

And have a spare £3,000 to do the driving test"

My Tesco delivery driver was telling me that Tesco* were offering staff £2000 to do HGV tests/driving but he was already working long hours and apparently they really max you out (with work). He wasn’t going to take them up on it.

I work in domicilliary care and I can tell you that we are all struggling to find carers. You get folk applying but 9 times out of 10 they don’t turn up to the interview. Care is not the best paid job in the world I grant you, but it’s not the worst paid job either.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

And have a spare £3,000 to do the driving test

My Tesco delivery driver was telling me that Tesco* were offering staff £2000 to do HGV tests/driving but he was already working long hours and apparently they really max you out (with work). He wasn’t going to take them up on it.

I work in domicilliary care and I can tell you that we are all struggling to find carers. You get folk applying but 9 times out of 10 they don’t turn up to the interview. Care is not the best paid job in the world I grant you, but it’s not the worst paid job either.

"

* not sure how accurate this was as only had what he said to go on, I didn’t check facts.

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By *ev257Man
over a year ago

cardiff

I retired 4 years ago at the age of 52.

Around the last few months have been board n thought maybe I'll go back to work.

So a few weeks ago I decided to dip my toe in the water I applied for just 1 job via indeed.

Within 20 minutes had a reply to call in Monday.

Had an interview n within the first 5 minutes of the 1 hour interview was offered the job n along with a pay rise after 6 weeks if all goes well.

So is it still hard to get a job these days (I'm not saying it taking the piss, I really don't know).

Maybe of a case of perfect timing by me.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"It's a bold assumption.

Out of that 3 million, how many cannot work due to;

Health issues

Childcare issues

Mental health issues

Disability

etc etc

Also of the three million vacancies how many unemployed people are qualified and on the right area for the jobs? The statistics aren't ready to present accurately

And have a spare £3,000 to do the driving test

My Tesco delivery driver was telling me that Tesco* were offering staff £2000 to do HGV tests/driving but he was already working long hours and apparently they really max you out (with work). He wasn’t going to take them up on it.

I work in domicilliary care and I can tell you that we are all struggling to find carers. You get folk applying but 9 times out of 10 they don’t turn up to the interview. Care is not the best paid job in the world I grant you, but it’s not the worst paid job either.

"

I know of some firms who will sponsor you to do the HGV, after so long they right it off, but if you leave the firm before the agreed time period then you have to reimburse them. Sounds reasonable for both parties. One firm I know has always had this as a policy , they are currently fully staffed.

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By *arol321Woman
over a year ago

Poole


"I am one of them looking for work. Try getting a job at aged 57 with one health condition "

This - even though your retirement age is at least 67 so you have 10 years of work to offer getting an employer to see that is almost impossible. It’s very disheartening.

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

I'd love to get back into work. It does me no good at all to be at home inside my head all day.

But there are days I actually cannot get out of bed. As in, can barely move except to curl up. And on those days I often can't think, let alone speak, and end up needing to take painkillers that knock me so far sideways that if I'm not sleeping I'm in a fog.

That might not happen for weeks, months even. But it could be every day for a week.

No employer in their right mind would employ me. Yet more often than not you wouldn't know that I'm living with more physical pain than a lot of people have ever felt, I look completely healthy.

And it's attitudes like yours OP, that mean I'm scared to ask for the help of the benefits system. I'm just lucky I've got a small (tiny in fact) other income and don't really eat.

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By *offiaCoolWoman
over a year ago

Kidsgrove


"I retired 4 years ago at the age of 52.

Around the last few months have been board n thought maybe I'll go back to work.

So a few weeks ago I decided to dip my toe in the water I applied for just 1 job via indeed.

Within 20 minutes had a reply to call in Monday.

Had an interview n within the first 5 minutes of the 1 hour interview was offered the job n along with a pay rise after 6 weeks if all goes well.

So is it still hard to get a job these days (I'm not saying it taking the piss, I really don't know).

Maybe of a case of perfect timing by me.

"

Yes, so could a HGV driver. It depends on the sector, skills, experience, age, health to the sector you are applying

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Once again those out of work/on low incomes are being demonised as not trying hard enough to find jobs.

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