Friday, 14 December 2018

School strikers are going places but the dole queue isn't one of them

Posted to Facebook on 15/12/2018 at 5:20 PM
Posted to The Age (2/12/2018) on 2/12/2018
Commenting on “School strikers are going places but the dole queue isn't one of them”

https://www.theage.com.au/environment/climate-change/school-strikers-are-going-places-but-the-dole-queue-isn-t-one-of-them-20181202-p50jog.html


Many did not strike in the 60s and 70s, and they also became leaders too. There can’t be that many top jobs or leadership jobs, which means many more are left with other other positions or even dole queue.

It's always easier to be an armchair General, and these striking students are just taking the back seats and telling the drivers how to drive and where to go.

So, what do these striking students want the government do exactly? I mean whether they come out with suggestions that are doable and implementable without jeopardising the livelihood of Australians.

Words and strikes are cheap, and if their suggestions lead to job losses, then it is not unlikely that they might join the dole queue.

Thank you for reading.