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Mojo 01-14-2014 05:05 PM

I've always thought of that as the reason to take an internship/apprenticeship. They are obviously not long-term or permanent appointments. They either would result in a permanent, paid position, or would be taken to benefit from the experience after a short-term appointment, to take that and enable the person to gain permanent employment elsewhere as a result. I guess the one way it could create such a problem is if the number of apprenticeships offered dramatically increase and start to be used in place of offering possible permanent positions.

Apprenticeships here tend to be paid, but the wage is very low. Its roughly a third of the national minimum wage. The wage may be structured in such a way that it is designed to be of a similar amount that same person would be receiving in unemployment benefits. I don't know.

One thing that really annoys me is not apprenticeships or internships but unpaid work placements in the UK for Job Seekers Allowance benefits claimants. Introduced by our government, it basically makes it compulsory for a claimant to accept a period of unpaid employment should they be "offered" it. You don't receive a wage, but you are forced to take it with the threat of having your benefits ceased if you refuse.

The government will tell you that the "employee" gains employability and workplace skills, the opportunity to keep up to date with skills relevant to their job search, and will ask what the harm is in asking people to work for their benefits money, especially when there may even be a job opportunity at the end of their placement. To some, on one hand, this probably sounds reasonable and maybe even a good idea. If only it actually worked this way.

In reality, the Job Centre are working with "partners", employers willing to accept claimants for unpaid positions, and are probably commended for "helping" those searching for work in a bleak, dry climate. The people filling these positions will go to work, for free, and quite often be motivated by that possibility that this employer just may have a permanent contract for them at the end of their "trial", only to milk them for all they are worth before finally pulling the rug from under them at the end, sending the "employee" back to the Job Centre, and using the next person they send them for another few weeks or a months of free labour instead of actually hiring someone they would need to pay. Unfortunately, I know a handful of people who this has happened to, exactly, and also in my last job I worked indirectly with JSA claimants, a few of which also told me the same story.

The last person I know that this happened to had a placement for eight weeks, ending in around November of last year. They were told at the very start that they would be holding interviews for that position towards the end of their placement and urged them to apply. They did apply, they interviewed, and then were told that not only did they not get it, they were also not appointing anybody as they couldn't afford to hire someone. So she didnt get a job out of it, she didn't make any money, and had basically spent eight hours a day, five days a week THERE when instead she could have been using that time to search and apply for jobs.

djchameleon 01-14-2014 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Junkyard Donner (Post 1406027)
True that. Don't most people take unpaid internships for the job experience and not in hopes of ultimately getting the position they're interning for?

Yes but in this economy it is a good strategy to get a permanent spot at the place you are interning at but only if the people in power like your work ethic. If they don't you might as well move on because they will just abuse you and just take all that free work you are providing them. If I was Whateverdude, I would quit and find a new place.

Engine 01-14-2014 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Junkyard Donner (Post 1406027)
True that. Don't most people take unpaid internships for the job experience and not in hopes of ultimately getting the position they're interning for?

Generally. But, for sure, nobody is interning for free just for fun. My point is that unpaid internships are not a move towards a slave society. They are investments in a future of paid professional work.

Granted, those investments may not pay off for every individual intern. The way capitalism works is that we still compete for jobs even after the unpaid internships are done. It also means that nobody has to do unpaid internships. Everybody has the option to play it safe and take lower paying work. Ultimately a paid internship is worth only as much as an unpaid one, and often it's worth even less because a paid internship is possibly just a very low paying job rather than a valuable professional experience.

djchameleon 01-14-2014 05:48 PM

Unpaid internships are basically just jobs to pad your resume and show you have experience in the industry of choice. Stepping stones that is all.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-14-2014 05:52 PM

I'm at my school and there is two guys talking/wanking that I had to tell them to stfu. I'm glad to be here to get some work done though.

Mojo 01-14-2014 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1406073)
I'm at my school and there is two guys talking/wanking that I had to tell them to stfu. I'm glad to be here to get some work done though.

Excuse me?

Engine 01-14-2014 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1406069)
Unpaid internships are basically just jobs to pad your resume and show you have experience in the industry of choice. Stepping stones that is all.

Sort of, but to be worthwhile they need to give you verifiable experience that your competition simply doesn't have, or haven't performed as well as you.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-14-2014 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 1406074)
Excuse me?

:laughing:

It's a joke, whenever people go on and on talking we say they are wanking on (they have to talk to their finished their verbal load).

Burning Down 01-14-2014 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1406078)
:laughing:

It's a joke, whenever people go on and on talking we say they are wanking on (they have to talk to their finished their verbal load).

lol. Then my boyfriend is wanking on about how much he has to practise piano this week on top of all his homework.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-14-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1406096)
lol. Then my boyfriend is wanking on about how much he has to practise piano this week on top of all his homework.

Hehe brilliant! You can even make wank moves with your hands too at the person who's wanking on. :p:


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