Again so far you seem to provide no idea for actually dealing with unemployment, instead you seem to be under the faulty belief of creating two classes, the "haves" and "have nots", with the "haves" getting the good job and the "have nots" being forced to live in a market with high unemployment and increasingly high cost of goods due to protectionist policies.
I will not ask again, provide a way to actually deal with Unemployment, as was the basis of this discussion, or move on.