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Solving Long Term Unemployment Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 675377" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>My day job (o.k. the one that pays the bills) is being a production manager at a local plant. I have one woman who works under me that constantly complains and brags that she makes more on welfare (she has a flock of kids) than at our plant. How can we expect anyone to work if this is true. This particular woman has left the company before and came back. We hire her back because she's really good at operating the machines, but her "work ethic" is obviously lacking. I realize that a welfare system is the humane, reponsible thing to do - but the way it's implemented in the U.S. is depressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 675377, member: 2653"] My day job (o.k. the one that pays the bills) is being a production manager at a local plant. I have one woman who works under me that constantly complains and brags that she makes more on welfare (she has a flock of kids) than at our plant. How can we expect anyone to work if this is true. This particular woman has left the company before and came back. We hire her back because she's really good at operating the machines, but her "work ethic" is obviously lacking. I realize that a welfare system is the humane, reponsible thing to do - but the way it's implemented in the U.S. is depressing. [/QUOTE]
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