those wacky jsa rules
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 12:22:36 -0000
Signed on today, new claim, new day. same old shit! :D
was given a sheet with some general info regarding jsa. one thing
struck me immediately, partly because it was highlughted and partly
ebcause it is really stupid:
if your jobsearch activity doesn't match your jobseeker agreement
info, you lose your benefi ...
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LAW CAREER/JOB INFORMATION
Sun, 04 Nov 2007 05:06:23 -0800
Hello Respected Members,
ARE YOU LAWYER? FINDING JOBS IN THE FIELD OF LAW?
This is a great resource for Law related jobs/Legal career. Get help
By checking this link----- http://www.valuetips.googlepages.com/careers_in_the_law.html
Thank u very much
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Re: need financial advice badly
Sun, 04 Nov 2007 07:46:58 GMT
On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 01:56:27 GMT, PaPaPeng <PaPaPeng@yahoo.com> wrote:
>House Sitter.
>People who go on extended holidays need someone to do simple chores in
>their empty house
Another possible self employment idea came up. In the old country
there were "illegal immigrant" types who made a decent living w ...
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need financial advice badly
Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:10:19 -0700
Due to severe depression I am unable to work,And the benefits I'm
on,such as income support don't cover my bills,hence I have fallen
into debt. Does anyone know of any easy ways of making extra money?
I'm thinking along the lines of medical trials,which can earn you upto
500 pounds,just for sitting around playing ...
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extra income in old age
Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:22:59 GMT
I have heard from two acquaintances that "some" Gov department are
cold calling and asking if they would answer a couple of questions to
see if the Gov can give them more money.
The usual checks by the pensioners verified they were genuine calls
and in both cases did not get any cash help.
Is this what our Gov ar ...
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Income Support
Fri, 2 Nov 2007 00:43:44 -0000
How much income support should a single parent with 2 children get. I was
given just ¡ê59 per week, less that ¡ê3 per day each. Surely this can't be
right. I am expected to live on less that ¡ê3 per day. My bloody council tax
is more than that. How on earth can a family of 3 be expected to live on
¡ê3068 per year. ...
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Working Tax Credits question
Thu, 1 Nov 2007 23:23:39 -0000
My son is in full time education and I receive Tax Credit for him.
He is earning a modest wage in part time employment and I'm concerned if
this is taken into consideration when calculating my Tax Credits.
Will his income have an effect on the Tax Credits I receive?
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Into work the nice way
Thu, 1 Nov 2007 20:19:52 +0000
Here's a dole-to-work scheme that I would wish on my fellow citizens:
Become a self-employed author (no deadline for finishing your book) or
artist (you'll soon want to sell some pictures to make room for more,
but it's not essential) or musician or poet or whatever.
No need to make a living from it, Working T ...
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New JSA Claim
Thu, 01 Nov 2007 14:46:29 -0000
I'm making a fresh claim for JSA (unfortauntely - but it beats
starving to death). I last claimed 6 months ago; have there been any
changes to the system/legislation since then that i shoudl know about?
Last time for instance they had dropped paying people's bus fares when
coming in for appointments that weren't r ...
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Re: carers allowance
Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:32:44 +0000
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:41:13 GMT, "a" <a@a.com> wrote:
Crossposted to uk.gov.social-security
They will probably have a better idea
>Hi, i am on middle rate care component and bottom rate mobility component.
>
>I used to get severe disabilty allowance but then my son who was at college,
>finished college a ...
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