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Originally Posted by Makedde
I don't think it's as easy as that. It isn't as easy to find a job as you like to think. You have to take into account your skills and education sometimes, as employers often prefer those with experience in computer spreadsheets, customer service, etc, despite the fact that people may not have any experience in that area.
It took me over a year to find a job in McDonalds - I left it as a last resort, but I ended up there because they are virtually the only business who train their employees - most other business's expect you to know everything straight up.
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This is the closest thing to an answer that anyone has given so far, and I think it was posted by mistake.
Now for the second part: If it is hard to find a job, wouldn't it be more logical to give money to businesses (cut taxes) in order to create new jobs? But instead we give out checks and free healthcare? Am I on to something?