More frustration with welfare
lorrie
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I received a fax from our local SRS office saying that one of our employees, who has been working >50 hours/week, told them his hours would be cut back to 40 hours in August. SRS wants verification.
My standard response to this is "We are not aware of any issues that might bring about changes in employment, but we are unable to predict the future."
I feel like asking the employee what kind of scam he is trying for. What logical reason would SRS have for wanting a future prediction of an employees hours? And, barring any catastrophic circumstances, why would an employee who is earning a decent wage and getting well over 50 hours per week be getting assistance?
I guess I don't really have a question. Just wanted to vent.
My standard response to this is "We are not aware of any issues that might bring about changes in employment, but we are unable to predict the future."
I feel like asking the employee what kind of scam he is trying for. What logical reason would SRS have for wanting a future prediction of an employees hours? And, barring any catastrophic circumstances, why would an employee who is earning a decent wage and getting well over 50 hours per week be getting assistance?
I guess I don't really have a question. Just wanted to vent.
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We have several employees who find ways to "work the system" while being employed full time with us. They get numerous freebies from the government and are quite proud of it. My response to them is "You should be ashamed of yourself - taking something that you are not entited to and depriving someone that truly needs it." We also have had several who have gotten in trouble over their "double-dipping" and false assertions.
Our state (South Carolina)is in the process of drastically cutting Medicaid back and it's because of this very same thing - but the bad thing is....it's going to hurt the people who really do need it, not the shysters.
The same thing bugs me with people who make $100,000 a year, don't pay their student loans and then I get a garnishment from the IRS that they haven't paid their taxes. This person screamed like a drowning rat when I told them how little money they were going to get in their check after Uncle Sam finished with them. Their comment was "I can't live on that". My response was "The IRS doesn't care - they will get what you owe them one way or the other!"
Ah....venting is good!
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Since then the only way we respond is via fax or snail-mail directly to the requesting agency.
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There are some rather large movements associated with income eligibility determinations related to qualifying for welfare. Lots of effort towards locating all income sources and verifying same. Perhaps a lower income level from him would effect the level of assistance his ex-wife, who has custody of their children, gets. If her assistance is cut down, his support requirements may go up?
Just a shot in the dark.
state plan. However, lately, I have gotten inquiries from the state asking if company insurance was available and in some of the cases (based on income) the ees were forced to cover their children.
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