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Family life on benefits
4 March 2012, 20:36,
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RE: Family life on benefits
I think that someone not working, unless due to genuine problems, medical, disability, etc, should not be making an average wage.

The fact of the matter is, students currently graduating are getting jobs paying £16k for the first year, then £18k for another 2 years.

It's better, in the short run, to be on benefits and fake it for as long as possible.
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Family life on benefits - by Ellen - 2 February 2012, 13:35
RE: Family life on benefits - by Skean Dhude - 2 February 2012, 14:18
RE: Family life on benefits - by Lincolnoldie - 2 February 2012, 20:47
RE: Family life on benefits - by Kenneth Eames - 2 February 2012, 16:08
RE: Family life on benefits - by Carnebwen - 2 February 2012, 22:10
RE: Family life on benefits - by bigpaul - 3 February 2012, 10:52
RE: Family life on benefits - by Skean Dhude - 3 February 2012, 12:30
RE: Family life on benefits - by bigpaul - 3 February 2012, 13:03
RE: Family life on benefits - by Skean Dhude - 3 February 2012, 16:42
RE: Family life on benefits - by Prepared Chick - 4 March 2012, 19:00
RE: Family life on benefits - by NorthernRaider - 4 March 2012, 19:40
RE: Family life on benefits - by bigpaul - 4 March 2012, 19:45
RE: Family life on benefits - by Scythe13 - 4 March 2012, 20:36
RE: Family life on benefits - by Prep Girl - 4 March 2012, 21:18
RE: Family life on benefits - by Scythe13 - 5 March 2012, 09:26
RE: Family life on benefits - by Prep Girl - 5 March 2012, 21:25

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