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19-06-2006, 06:09 PM | #10 | ||
BLUE OVAL INC.
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Ok hands up those who recieved "Little Johnnies" baby bonus.
Ok now those who still think this Government aren't there to support families put your hands down. I think it really works a little like this. Productive man earns $20 an hour New IR laws mean productive man now gets $15 an hour or no job Short time after IRlaws introduced treasurer announces tax cuts which offsets loss from employer to certain extent. Remembering productive man is early 20's to mid 40's, government offers huge bonuses to expand families and productive man recieves an extra 12 grand in 3 years for nothing more than doing what he likes best Breeding....or practising anyway. Deadbeats are removed from an honest mans job and a position is made available for a trained or skilled employee. This is where it gets interesting. If there is a lack of suitably skilled people in the area then the employer looks elsewhere. slightly more complicated, yes The cold light of day, most certainly |
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