James
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Fair enough.
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mwg
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lolz
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Brett
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Seriously
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Cardiac Kid
You do have to acknowledge the annual letter though, right?
This is why my wife does it all. We don't get anything, as we aren't entitled, but she always sends something back or rings them up.
My little ones are 4 and 5. They went to nursery at 3 (part-time).
There will be instances where there is no financial benefit to sending children to childcare/nursery as it might cost more than the parent earns or the parent might be able to claim a little bit of benefits, plus save the fees that nursery would charge. In that case, it's the system that makes it more appealing to not pursue work. What would the point be, short-term?
[Edited on 22-02-2012 by J da Silva]
Ah, that's fair enough then,
they went to nursery fairly recently then, it seems a lot better managed these days than say 10+ years ago, which was why I asked the question.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
quote: Originally posted by John
What will you do when the kids are at school, then grow up, get pregnant at 13 and get their own council house? Go and get a job with absolutely no skills of work experience?
i'll decide when it comes to it, but until then, we are happy with our set up
Great attitude
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
quote: Originally posted by chloe16v
quote: Originally posted by John
What will you do when the kids are at school, then grow up, get pregnant at 13 and get their own council house? Go and get a job with absolutely no skills of work experience?
i'll decide when it comes to it, but until then, we are happy with our set up
Great attitude
lol She'll be sorted. She'll become a registered carer and get the government to pay her to look after her grand kids
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Paul_J
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adiohead
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ps. That was my idea Paul
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Paul_J
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Ben G
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my aunt on benefits has my cousin as her registered carer.
fucking cunt goes to the shops all day with her mum and gets paid for it.
fat lazy fucking dagenham waster whore.
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Kerry
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I had a really good job, actually earnt more than russ
Russ job now is pretty decent as hes worked his way up on the NHS
We had a baby and she was 6 weeks old and i got made redundant
Used the redundancy money to live off until baby was 1 years old and then took a job cleaning pub toilets and working behind a bar during hours that suited us for for sharing the childcare i.e valuable evenings and weekends
Got a bit fed up of it so now working my way back up the ladder as a supervisor/duty manager for the holiday inn but still working majority of evenings for childcare purposes
Thats what I call making sacrifices to be able to hold your head up high and say I earn my living!!!!
Jesus christ its not for ever is it!!!
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Paul_J
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Kerry
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nick_sri
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worked ever since i left college , shit job shit pay , considering doing something stupid getting sacked and sitting at home all day and getting my rent , council tax all payed for. would probably even have more cash to spend after
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BluKoo
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I couldn't get a job, so I created a job for myself and became self employed.
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3CorsaMeal
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Rapist isn't a proper job imo
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Kerry
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And also my reply is in your face of the people who say i dont want anyone else bringing my baby up! Im at home all day with my baby other than one morning a week we pay for her to go to nursery and socialise!
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Rapist isn't a proper job imo
Okay, I don't get paid, but the job satisfaction is second to none.
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antnee
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I work and Im a student
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Cardiac Kid
quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by Cardiac Kid
That's right. HCPs shouldn't state where they work, it's against the rules. Conflicts of interest arise from stating such things. You have to be careful.
Really? My best mate is training to be a surgeon and he always tells people where he works, and what he does.
It's not totally frowned upon to mention your role, but for example, if he goes on a message board and says "I am so tired after working on ward X" there may be a slight chance that someone from the area has a relative on that ward, has an issue with the HCP's behaviour on the boards and hell ensues.
I wouldn't take the chance. I just sold a corsa once and prefer to have a little bit of discussion here, it's busier than most.
i dont tell people which hospital i work at because i am an eCunt and would get hunted.
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spencer88
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My Mum has always worked when she has had kids.
This time round she was around 40, where as before where family looked after us when Mum was out working on the land, she felt she was too old for it now.
Solution? She became a child minder.
That way she was able to see my little brother and sister most of the time, and earn money.
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sc0ott
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quote: Originally posted by Cardiac Kid
Probably, but people don't pay into the entertainment industry forcefully and subject to deductions on their income to keep Keanu Reeves in his multimillion pound dosshouse.
It's a totally different concept and it's more of a law-breaking issue as opposed to people disagreeing with what the state thinks people are entitled to.
Interesting spin though...
[Edited on 22-02-2012 by Cardiac Kid]
There is a lot more to it than the film stars being paid. IE the knock on effect to the economy, businesses and companies closing shops for example. Its all one going on a rage against those seeking benefits but those who do id hope they do everything by the book.
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Sunz
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
My Mum has always worked when she has had kids.
This time round she was around 40, where as before where family looked after us when Mum was out working on the land, she felt she was too old for it now.
Solution? She became a child minder.
That way she was able to see my little brother and sister most of the time, and earn money.
Is decent money as well, smart way to do it if you are able, good luck to her
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Sunz
quote: Originally posted by spencer88
My Mum has always worked when she has had kids.
This time round she was around 40, where as before where family looked after us when Mum was out working on the land, she felt she was too old for it now.
Solution? She became a child minder.
That way she was able to see my little brother and sister most of the time, and earn money.
Is decent money as well, smart way to do it if you are able, good luck to her
Good few years she has been doing it now.
When you look at it, it is rubbish money per child, she gets like £3 per child per hour or something. But then she can have sometimes 8 kids, so not bad.
Only problem is nowadays OFSTED expect you to be like a teacher, you have to have religious books, teach kids things and stuff, not just sit and play.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
i dont tell people which hospital i work at because i am an eCunt and would get hunted.
I'm on my way to Norfolk
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sc0ott
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by Russ
i dont tell people which hospital i work at because i am an eCunt and would get hunted.
I'm on my way to Norfolk
He doesnt tell,
He just takes pictures
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=620543
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