0 inefficient, lazy, or without a set purpose -- neschopný, líný
He’s rather shiftless – he’s had four jobs in six months.
I have lived with the arguments of the party opposite in relation to council house tenants; they were shiftless, they were second-class citizens, living in houses with subsidised rents.
Somehow or other we must lengthen their educational life to at least eight years so that these youngsters do not become idle and shiftless and a menace to society.
Shiftless, profuse, futile, spiteful, it is drifting to speedy dissolution amid general indifference to fast gathering contempt.
These were not the shiftless ones about which we have heard so much.
The majority were shiftless work-shy characters for whom petty stealing represented the line of least resistance.
It has land and a rather shiftless labour force multiplying at a rate which it is impossible to avoid.
It is true that among the slum dwellers there are shiftless people.
The welfare system was increasingly seen not as a safety net for the luckless, but as a bed for the shiftless.