First I only was on it for 7months plus 5 month extension.I never saw multiple extensions like some.
It was 1 year not two and that's the truth.
I made a mistake swear to GOD on that.
If people are looking for work in the field they came from they might be spinning there wheels.
They might have to sacrifice short term and bit the bullet.What's so hard to understand here.
How do you know they are not looking outside their field?
I said most people have been looking for any job they can get and are still having troubles.
You were the one who said you were on it for two years and when push came to shove you got another job.
Why did it take YOU so long to get another job?
You were staying idle not having a job and you were fine with you hurting the economy.
Its great how you decide to get a job and can not wait to start hurling bullshit around against unemployed people.
And a reminder.
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