Paraquat wrote on 10/21/12 at 17:40:45:Sour the milk.
Decrease the amount paid out over time.
I'm not unreasonable. Say 5 or 10% a month.
If you can't get a job in, say two, three YEARS then it eventually becomes zero. At that point even a part time job at Taco Bell would pay more than zero.
YEARS, mind you.
I've never been without a job since I was 15. Granted at 15 it was few and scattered odd jobs like handing out fliers for new businesses but once I turned 16 I've never not had a job.
--Steve
True capitalism at it finest.
What will still happen is some unskilled welfare citizens will still be unemployable. There are near about 80 million here illegally, they will always clog the system. There is a point at which an employer thinks its better to leave positions unfilled than hire some one and train them from scratch ...
However @ 8% unemployment its is nowhere near that. Get it to under 4 and we can worry about getting them out of welfare. @ 8% its not worth it. There is no demand, so the eployers are not hiring.
BTW I keep seeing some positions come up for which I dont have the qualifications as to having experience in 1 software or another ... 3 months I see them ... in that 3 months I could have been working there and fill that requirement perfectly. Nope, they are still advertising that position. No takers yet. IMHO, employers would rather wait for a black swan than hire someone with 90% of the skill set and train. That is what happens in a slow economy.
Forcing people off welfare there is right along side shooting them.
Cool.
Srinath.