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Originally Posted by Damien
There is not a job for everyone and your scheme seems to address this be creating masses of public sector jobs for which many people will simply not the qualified.
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
The fact is that there *isn't* a job for everyone in this world.
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Here is a list of jobs I found on Google
http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk...of-careers.htm. Now I can sew a lot of disabled / elderly people that would be suited for some of these jobs, maybe not them all

but I'm sure there is at least one job that will be suitable for every person.
Of course there are those who are mentaly disabled/handicapped some prefer disabled, others handicapped, a few settle like being called special.
Of course I have seen a lot of special adults work through their disability and still manage to find love, get a job, have children and generally just live as normal a life as possible. It really depends on the individual and their own willpower.
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
If you are a medical student (as you state in the New Members thread), you seem to have a rather worrying lack of a grasp on disability. You can't just divide the disabled into those that can work and those that can't. You have to take some account of their disability.
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I thought I was supposed to be the Prime Minister? Not a medical student

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I'm sure their would a board or comitee of folks who would sort through every individuals needs and give them the job that's perfect for them.
Though I do realise that there are few shades of grey when dealing with humans, a lot when dealing those who have problems and several if ther problems are special needs. But again it all depends on the individual and a Prime Minister must be their for the entire country not individuals.