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A friend has been out of work for a little while and eventaully got an interview through the Job Centre for an office based post. As she got up to leave the member of staff reach her some Next vouchers and told her that was so she could buy a suit for the interview.

 

Now the friend in quesiotn has always worked in a office env and so have plenty of suits / office suitable clothing so instead bought a couple of pairs of jeans.

 

Does this make sense to be giving out clothing vouchers willy nilly when the country is almost crippled??

 

Does that make me sound unreasonable?

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haha thats mental, i wonder if they would give you a voucher for a pile of bling,fur coat and a fancy hat if you said you had an interview as a rapper:biggrin:.

 

its no difference from when the pubs around here use to take milk vouchers (thats right the ones they got for babys milk) in payment for drink then the landlord would cash them in. :thumbdown:

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i know a couple of people who have been given an allowance to spend on interview clothes. they had been signing on for a few months. if it helps them get the job surely it's cheaper than continuing to give them £50 a week job seekers...

 

and re: the buying jeans instead comment, they had to get proof that they were suitable for interviews.

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On the TV voucher score - it would appear that it is literally a voucher for a tv - so the voucher recipients go for mega tellies - 40" + with all the whistles and bells. Why else would there be so many houses with no furniture but a tv that I would only ever dream of owning.

 

As APC suggest the vouchers should be more speciifc say to a value of £100 in the case of the TV.

 

It really does begger belief :(

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