02-02-2005, 09:16 PM
Thanks for the scoop, Armin. From the American perspective, your new laws still sound far more generous to the unemployed than what we have here. So looking through this straw, it seems funny that an able-bodied person could have 12 months to find a job and still complain about not getting full compensation after that. But since people were getting this money before and now have it taken away, it's easy to see why it would be controversial.
When Bill Cosby give college graduation speeches, he gets serious about telling the graduates to find a job. He tells them that if they need to take a job flipping burgers, they can do that and look for a job in their major at the same time. For single parents it is more complicated, but for the rest of us there aren't many excuses.
When Bill Cosby give college graduation speeches, he gets serious about telling the graduates to find a job. He tells them that if they need to take a job flipping burgers, they can do that and look for a job in their major at the same time. For single parents it is more complicated, but for the rest of us there aren't many excuses.