on 02-03-2014 04:11 PM
03-03-2014 03:30 PM - edited 03-03-2014 03:32 PM
@icyfroth wrote:Plenty of ppl travel to work in Sydney from regional areas like the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong, each around 2 hours travel one way.
They have a great rail system to access too. Down here there isn't even an adequate bus service to use for the journey.
As the distance one can travel in 90 minutes is further also it would probably cost more in vehicle expenses.
How do they measure the 90minutes travel time? Those areas you mention are hardly what most people consider to be the regional areas for the pruposes of these discussions. It's easy to travel from outer areas that are linked by the urban railway systems and freeways.
on 03-03-2014 04:13 PM
@izabsmiling wrote:I'm not..I am going to repeat your words of wisdom.
Wake up Australia !
In reference to?
on 03-03-2014 04:14 PM
@freakiness wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:Plenty of ppl travel to work in Sydney from regional areas like the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong, each around 2 hours travel one way.
They have a great rail system to access too. Down here there isn't even an adequate bus service to use for the journey.
As the distance one can travel in 90 minutes is further also it would probably cost more in vehicle expenses.
How do they measure the 90minutes travel time? Those areas you mention are hardly what most people consider to be the regional areas for the pruposes of these discussions. It's easy to travel from outer areas that are linked by the urban railway systems and freeways.
I'm sure each case will be considered on it's merits
on 03-03-2014 04:23 PM
@izabsmiling wrote:there isn't transport in some places ...and not everyone can or can afford to drive .If I had to drive that far and I was a single parent I'd need childcare early in the morning ...that too is in short supply and if there are places may be of llimited hours in regional areas.
anyone tried getting a fruit picking job in Vic ?
workers flown in from OS and paid next to nothing take many of them now.
remove the tape as our PM wants and that may happen more and more
fruit picking is usually done by the same people.........strawberries for instance....same pickers yr in yr out, same goes for apples, apricots etc.
Backpackers are used also...........
I use to pick apples, my cousins kids use to go fruit picking every yr as well.
Where do you get they fly in people?
on 03-03-2014 04:27 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@izabsmiling wrote:I'm not..I am going to repeat your words of wisdom.
Wake up Australia !
In reference to?
How can you be sure that our Government will act in our best interest ..anymore than they will with Free Trade agreements ?
The focus is short term...and money not people focused .
How does it make sense to anyone that our own Country's needy are being acceptably portrayed (in some cases) as ripping their own Country off.
..while at the same time sending out the message and trying to save big businesses (including OS businesses) $'s ? (not by you..but by our media,our Government etc)
Has our Government forgotten it's own people ?
on 03-03-2014 04:28 PM
It's often done by Vietnamese workers under contract in my area.That is a fact I learnt today
on 03-03-2014 04:32 PM
Most fruit picking orchards have regulars, my brother in law for one, plus whole families go to Mildura and surrounds and do fruit picking.
Might be different where you live.
on 03-03-2014 04:36 PM
@izabsmiling wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@izabsmiling wrote:I'm not..I am going to repeat your words of wisdom.
Wake up Australia !
In reference to?
How can you be sure that our Government will act in our best interest ..anymore than they will with Free Trade agreements ?
The focus is short term...and money not people focused .
How does it make sense to anyone that our own Country's needy are being acceptably portrayed (in some cases) as ripping their own Country off.
..while at the same time sending out the message and trying to save big businesses (including OS businesses) $'s ? (not by you..but by our media,our Government etc)
Has our Government forgotten it's own people ?
I can't be sure our Government will act in our best interests any more than you can be sure they won't, of course.
certainly what we've seen from past governments and their open border policies, it looks like this one is upholding the tradition, sadly.
But I'm not going to get into a debate with you about it on this thread.
The OP asked for Welfare Reform suggestions, and I responded with mine. You can agree with my suggestion (which actually was not my own, but one I'd heard on the news this morning) or not, it's entirely up to you.
on 03-03-2014 04:48 PM
I heard on the news this morning ppl who decline a job they live further than 90 mins away from will no longer be eligible for the dole.
There's a start.
Thats just wrong IMO. Why should anyone have to travel that far to work? Thats over 3 hours a day just in travel time. It's not fair on families to put that kind of pressure onto parents especially when alot of people become unemployed because the business they were previously working for has gone broke or downsized or whatever. And who as am employer feels comfortable having an employee working for them that has to travel an hour and a half to get to work. If it were me I'd employ the local applicant every time, it's just safer imo.
Where does the idea that "all people on benefits are just bludgers that dont want to work" come from. All of the unemployed people I know really want work. Have you applied for any jobs recently Icy? Gone are the days of ringing up employers and arranging an interview or time to meet and hand your resume to them in person. Nearly every advertised job these days is email your resume to ........ so you take the time to email these employers for them to never even get back to you that they have recieved it let alone a phone call to let you know that you werent successful.
on 03-03-2014 05:06 PM
@secondhand-wonderland wrote:I heard on the news this morning ppl who decline a job they live further than 90 mins away from will no longer be eligible for the dole.
There's a start.
Thats just wrong IMO. Why should anyone have to travel that far to work? Thats over 3 hours a day just in travel time. It's not fair on families to put that kind of pressure onto parents especially when alot of people become unemployed because the business they were previously working for has gone broke or downsized or whatever. And who as am employer feels comfortable having an employee working for them that has to travel an hour and a half to get to work. If it were me I'd employ the local applicant every time, it's just safer imo.
Where does the idea that "all people on benefits are just bludgers that dont want to work" come from. All of the unemployed people I know really want work. Have you applied for any jobs recently Icy? Gone are the days of ringing up employers and arranging an interview or time to meet and hand your resume to them in person. Nearly every advertised job these days is email your resume to ........ so you take the time to email these employers for them to never even get back to you that they have recieved it let alone a phone call to let you know that you werent successful.
"Have you applied for any jobs recently Icy?"
No, seeing I'm due for retirement in the next few years. If I were younger, maybe. I'd look for something closer to home as my travelling time is a 2 hour round trip every day. That's on a traffic trouble-free day. If there's an accident or breakdown somewhere it can be much longer.
Luckily I travel against the traffic. I feel sorry for the ppl sitting in traffic to their city jobs. I'm sure their travelling time is much longer than mine.
Plenty of ppl do it.