Originally Posted by
Logen Ninefingers
I know a bloke who purchased a nearly new fridge and washing machine from a beneficiary family who were moving from Rotorua to Hamilton. He made some ridiculously low offer for the appliances which was accepted. The lady just laughed and said they’d get new ones from WINZ.
Employers require all sorts of things from employees, including contact details and contact details of loved ones, address details, you must be at work at the time the employer stipulates, and work the hours they stipulate, and abide by a code of conduct imposed by the employer, and sign an employment agreement as well.
I personally don’t mind if beneficiaries are well regulated. We are talking about a group of people who TAKE money from taxpayers in return for doing ZERO work. They really should be out picking up rubbish from the side of the roads, or planting trees, or something. There are people who clean excrement off toilets for a living, there are people who care for elderly people with dementia for a living. I don’t want to hear that beneficiaries have it really tough because they have to meet with case managers.