Wednesday, September 23, 2015

MEANWHILE IN THE WELFARE STATE

Care home manager Shaun Drury says that many of the unemployed people he has interviewed have turned up in a shellsuit, given him high fives and spoken in one-word sentences.
The job-seekers' performance has in some cases been so weak that he has concluded they are looking for an excuse to avoid giving up their benefits.
Unprofessional: Some job-seekers are turning up to interviews in shellsuits, according to a care home boss
Unprofessional: Some job-seekers are turning up to interviews in shellsuits, according to a care home boss
Unemployed people must sign up for job interviews even if they don't actually want to work, because otherwise they face having their handouts withdrawn.


Benefit claimers are deliberately failing interviews by wearing shellsuits and giving 'high fives' so they don't have to work, claims care home boss

  • Shaun Drury says some unemployed people deliberately fail interviews
  • Claims they turn up in inappropriate clothing and don't answer questions
  • Said they 'turn up in shellsuits, high-five you like comedy character Ali G'
  • Drury suspects that some job-seekers just want to stay on benefits 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3235387/Scrounging-benefit-claimers-deliberately-failing-interviews-claims-care-home-boss.html#ixzz3mZFkP229
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