Posted by JML755 on July 22, 2009 at 13:27:01 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: OT Unemployment posted by mjbrown on July 22, 2009 at 09:05:29:
Buzzman72 said: (quoted from post at 12:34:52 07/22/09) You have to understand that, just like the military, the unemployment program is a bureaucracy. So it's more important to them that you follow orders than it is that you actually search for a job or produce any results from the activities that they instruct you to do. If you can jump through hoops for them, I suppose it illustrates that you can do what an employer asks as well.
But sometimes they set up procedures for you to follow that just aren't productive...simply because they can.
Great and true comments. The problem with government running anything is that common sense doesn't enter the equation because there is no incentive to do ANYTHING in an efficient, cost-effective manner. The more paperwork they require means the more people they need to hire and that builds empires for bureaucrats who couldn't make a living in the private sector.
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