I watched,I Daniel Blake and I cried my heart out. I worked in the job centre for 2years and hated every moment. I decided to leave for my own principles..... My colleagues said why? you are are permanent, you have flexi hours, you will get a pension, bla, bla and more bla. Yes I saw the scoungers, many of whom you cant catch out, some after 6mths survelience, and if the i's weren't dotted and t's weren't crossed, it got thrown out of court. The other side of the coin was the heartbreak, of grown men who had been made redundant and mortgages to pay, having to wait 6 months to get into job club, where free newspapers were available, use of computers and printers, CV techniques etc. (Big deal) Having to beg for a travel warrant to get to an interview miles away. I could write so much more but my anger will go off the Richter scale. So yes, I left and decided to go and work for a charity organisation. The system was all wrong in the late 80's and to my knowledge it hasn't improved. I got my peace of mind, all be it to my own cost, no comfy civil service pension....but to me personaly was worth it, not to experience the plight of so many individuals going through such tough times and not being able to help them, hindered by many Government laws which are not fair.