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Australian Christian Values Checklist - 2007 Federal Election
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<blockquote data-quote="Anduril" data-source="post: 40499056" data-attributes="member: 97872"><p>I think you are mistaken on Workchoices. It actually makes it easier for people to find work because employers are more likely to employ people now that it is easier to dismiss them if they turn out to be unsuitable.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know what your disability is exactly but if it takes you longer to do things then I think it will be a challenge for you to find work no matter which party is in Government, but certainly not impossible. Your height has nothing to do with it. Nearly everyone that I work with is below average height, although I'm above average so perhaps I'm a bit biased there. </p><p> </p><p>It's more about how you present yourself, being pleasant, dressing smartly, being motivated and enthusiastic, those sorts of things. Also I noticed a few spelling and grammar errors in your post and some other posts you make. If you do that in your application or while on the job it doesn't look good at all. Not picking on you or anything, just trying to offer some advice.</p><p> </p><p>In regards to the nuclear power and recycled drinking water, these is a negative attitude towards these from the general public however based on science they are actually perfectly safe. I would have no problem living next door to a nuclear reactor or drinking recycled water myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anduril, post: 40499056, member: 97872"] I think you are mistaken on Workchoices. It actually makes it easier for people to find work because employers are more likely to employ people now that it is easier to dismiss them if they turn out to be unsuitable. I don't know what your disability is exactly but if it takes you longer to do things then I think it will be a challenge for you to find work no matter which party is in Government, but certainly not impossible. Your height has nothing to do with it. Nearly everyone that I work with is below average height, although I'm above average so perhaps I'm a bit biased there. It's more about how you present yourself, being pleasant, dressing smartly, being motivated and enthusiastic, those sorts of things. Also I noticed a few spelling and grammar errors in your post and some other posts you make. If you do that in your application or while on the job it doesn't look good at all. Not picking on you or anything, just trying to offer some advice. In regards to the nuclear power and recycled drinking water, these is a negative attitude towards these from the general public however based on science they are actually perfectly safe. I would have no problem living next door to a nuclear reactor or drinking recycled water myself. [/QUOTE]
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