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Originally Posted by tweedle
You think working hard spending most of the week away from loved ones is privileged? Seriously? Seeing your family for the final 4 or 5 hours of the day is now privileged? Coming in from work tired, grabbing a shower and something to eat then going to bed is NOW F$%^KING PRIVILEGED?!
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I think to even have a job is privileged given there isnt enough (paid) work to go round the whole population, to be on a well above average wage is most definitely privileged, I also happen to think this myth that I earn more than you must mean I work harder is a load of crap, and whats with your tone, you need to see a shrink if you need to make lies about claimants and think your own welfare is all that matters.
Having been in both sides of the fence I can say without a doubt when I was doing 72 hours a week 12 hour shifts, it was a much easier life than when I was on incapacity benefit, no question about it. Have you been on both sides of the fence? Not to mention that wasnt a well paid job and I still consider it a much better part of my life.
Oh and about loved ones, some people are so disabled they will have almost no chance of having their own children.