Jobseeker Program: Straight Up, Is These For-Profit Companies Playin' Us?
Minister Rishworth sayin' some job providers ain't doin' the damn thing, but still gettin' paid? Sounds suspect AF.

Aight, listen up. Word on the street is Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth finally admitted what we already knew: some of these so-called 'for-profit' job placement spots ain't worth a damn. They supposed to be helpin' folks on Jobseeker find work, but they out here playin' games, collectin' government checks and leavin' folks high and dry. This ain't news to us, tho. We see it every day.
These companies be gettin' paid to help folks get jobs, but they ain't really tryin'. They focus on the easy cases, the ones who already got skills and connections. They leave the folks with real struggles – the ones with records, the ones without education, the ones just tryna survive – out in the cold. It's like they sayin', 'We'll take the cream of the crop, and y'all can fend for yourselves.' That ain't right, man.
The system is rigged from the jump. These companies get paid based on how many people they place in jobs, so they ain't got no incentive to help the folks who need it most. They just chasin' the money, lookin' for the quick wins. It's all about the bottom line, and they ain't givin' a damn about the folks they supposed to be servin'. This is just another example of the man keeping us down, tryna profit off our struggle. They get fat while we scrapin' for crumbs, and that ain't no way to live.
We gotta start holdin' these companies accountable. We gotta demand better services, more support, and real opportunities. We can't just sit back and let them keep playin' us. This ain't just about jobs, it's about dignity, respect, and the chance to build a better life for ourselves and our families. If they ain't gonna help us, we gotta help ourselves. We gotta organize, we gotta fight back, and we gotta demand change. No more games, no more lies, no more broken promises. It's time for some real talk, and it's time for some real action. Let's get it.
So, what's the move? We gotta demand more transparency, more oversight, and more accountability from these companies. We gotta make sure they actually servin' the community and not just lining their own pockets. We gotta support local businesses and organizations that are genuinely committed to helpin' folks get back on their feet. And most importantly, we gotta empower ourselves and our communities to create our own opportunities. We can't rely on the system to save us, we gotta save ourselves.
