I've never even had any work experience. I'm twenty-two years old and unemployed.
A month ago, I moved into my own flat. Universal Credit cover my rent. I receive £700 from Universal Credit a month (£350 every two weeks) and £300 a month from PIP. Social Services also provided me with a £3000 home allowance that bought me a king size bed with hotel quality bedding, a fridge-freezer, cooker, washer-dryer, 4k television, etc.
How?
Well, I was in foster care from she fourteen. We get benefits that non-care-leavers receive. I stayed in college until I was twenty -one. Universal Credit say that I don't need to do anything because of my anxiety and depression. After expenses, I'm left with £500 a month. Imagine that, those struggling, £500 a month left over after all expenses.
I'm here to flex because I'm bored. What are your thoughts on someone like me, who sleeps whenever they want and has no real responsibilities, recieving £1000 a month for nothing and having my £550 a month rent paid (that doesn't come out of that £100) for my newly built, modern flat with a backdoor area with a shed? I don't ever go hungry, can fund my cigerrete addiction, and have more free time than, no joke, literally ninety-nine percent of the world. How do you employees feel?