KeepItSteel":1z896sbr said:
On that note do you need to be out of work / hard done by / have no aspirations for years and years to be considered 'having worthy life experience'?
I know i'd rather trust well educated people to make the important decesions.
I would say it helps, as being in the situation is often a whole lot different from what the newspapers tell everyone else. Experience is always better than just reading about it in anything, experience as opposed to theory.
I used to be scathing of the unemployed like many on here when I was employed, but when I went to the bottom to see for myself that is where I learned the education the masses are fed to provide a scapegoat for whatever is the current ill is largely fanciful and unfair.