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If it was only this black and white,I can see the frustration though.We went through the same thing when we had our first boy 9 rears ago,well I mean maybe thought some of the same things.

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This is something that frustrates 1/3 of the nation.

The other 3rd are government employees.

And the other 3rd are unemployed/ retired.

Hard to believe 1/3 of us pay 2/3s of the nation.

Dole is f*cked. Disabled and pensioners/ careers deserve every cent.

Unemployed shouldn't get more than a few vouchers for Coles woollies, and there rent sorted by Centerlink.

No smokes/ weed/ grog they'll soon get a job or get sent to jail.

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  • Location: South West QLD

I once calculated how many dole bludgers I support each year with the tax I pay..

It made me sad..

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I know... I know once your kids at school (with exception of special ed kids) bye bye payments period!!!!

Mums got a neighbour. . Having her 10th kid... husband doesn't work f*ck all... and one of her kids is 1/15 abo... she earns more in a week than me...

Her excuses is "I wanted a big family coz I never had one" THAT'S COZ YOUR PARENTS HAD JOBS U SYSTEM ABUSING ASS CLOWN....

Ii know circumstance change but in general... if u can't afford to have a baby out your own pocket off your own wages... don't have one!

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I agree 100000%

I don't pay much tax but I don't earn a high income!

I left fulltime work to care for my mum after her accident, was on the careers pension for two years fark me! $110 one week and $670 the other, some would say that's good but going from $650 every week to that amount was fukd!

I now earn $760 per week and still recieve a "small" amount from centrelink. and then I pay $235 per week straight from my wage for childcare, this small centrelink amount I get helps cover the childcare amount. I would love to live 100% off my work income but I doesn't work and therefore I require government assisantce! In saying this I pay my taxs and HATE ever having to walk in that bloody cenrelink door and seeing all those scabby lazy *beep* there to hand in there doll forms!

Also people can change, my mum was a single parent all her life shes not the best at reading and writting and never thought she would hold a job. she has a few kids and for a lot of years lived of centrelink after a fair long time she now has a partime job and earns good money looking after sick and elderly people! she always thought she wasn't good enough to get a job so she never tried! A push is all it takes!

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I get so sh*tted off about young girls who have kids straight after school (some dont even wait that long) so that they dont have to work.

Its like they think having a kid justifies them not working for the next 15 years.

"Full time mum"

yet they palm the kid off to relatives so they can go out all the time spending our tax money on getting drunk.

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  • Bob the Freaking Builder
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Kosji... that's fait enough about your mum being from that generation was different... now everyone has equal education opportunities... no excuse...

Good that your mum works now...

My mum doesn't... but never claimed centerlink.. dad works enough for both of em. After a child is 4 years old "fulltime mum" is a bullsh*t title coz your kids in education

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I do agree that for some people it can be hard to find work.. Especially having kids at school by 8:30.. Somehow commute.. Work.. Then be back to pick them up by 3:00.. Small towns it ain't a problem but in the big cities can be difficult to get into work in the time frames.. However that's when splitting the drop off and pickup duties between parents can work.

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Yeap we put our two kids in childcare so we could both work! I hate getting a cent from centrelink. Everyone couldn't be more correct! Did you see the a current affair story a few months ago! Fark me funny as well as disgraceful all the young

Mums and dole bludgers laughing it up and they have the hide to ask for a increase in the rate! Pttt

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Ye sdp but all big city schools have after hours care so parents don't have to be there dead on 3 and a lot have before hours... I'm not asking for all mums to go work 45 hours a week but a part time job isn't hard to find

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