if you ever find yourself on the wrong side of the desk at a jobcentre you can generally pick out those who make a career out of signing on, on the other hand you can also pick out the people who have worked pretty much all their lives. It's the difference between a yobbo in a hoody stinking of weed or booze and the smartly dressed individual looking fed up and somewhat nervous, the difference is (to me) quite obvious.
I agree but after the first 20 it must be quite hard to sound chipper. Maybe they need different staff for the career claimants and another for the others.
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