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Subject: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: GUEST,Mr Red Date: 13 Jan 10 - 10:05 AM oralgratification.org.uk the same pages are linked from cresby.com if you look for the last character - an underlined full stop. And click. Which will tell you who owns the domain (**BG**) and why some links are Gloucestershire based. Good luck |
Subject: RE: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: GUEST,Mr Red Date: 13 Jan 10 - 10:05 AM Sorry Joe, I am sure you will move it to BS soon. |
Subject: RE: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: GUEST,Mr Red Date: 20 Jan 10 - 10:47 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 20 Jan 10 - 03:57 PM Thank you, Reddy.....bit worried about the http address name, but...I peeked anyway.. ;0) It's a really good job site! |
Subject: RE: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: GUEST,Jacqui Date: 30 Jul 10 - 06:37 AM I listened to a guy on breakfast television this morning speaking about the state of the UK benefits system. Sadly it has become more profitable for a couple with two kids to live of benefits than seek employment. A young couple living in my street are a prime example. They have three kids, and openly boast that they are racking it in. My husband and I work and pay a mortgage, council tax and income tax. Why or how can the government not see the problem ? This couple get their rent paid, council tax paid and drink five or six nights a week and have two holidays a year. The young lady found it amusing that she claims a hyperactivity allowance for two of her children, all was required was a letter from her G.P. It's bad parenting skills, not hyperactivity, they run mad through the gardens here. Their father refers to them as "his beer tokens".
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Subject: RE: UK job hunters - helpful web page From: Catherine Jayne Date: 30 Jul 10 - 09:08 AM Blimey that is bad Jacqui! I think the benefits system is going to go through a overhaul though...if you believe the budget. My fiance was made redundant at the beginning of July. We have 3 kids but he can only claim jobseekers allowence. The job centre told me I couldn't sign on as we had children under school age. We own our own home and pay all our taxes, we don't get benefit for them. Having said that Paul has a letter today with a interview confirmed for a well paid job he applied for and I am going through the final checks for a job offer I've been made. One of us will still have to stay home with kids though. I think the welfare state is in a sorry mess. It's a vicious circle, those that grow up in families on benefits tend to go on to live on benefits themselves.....having said that it is not the case for everyone. Perhaps the young lady in your street may come unstuck if the right person overhears her boasting about her benefit handouts. |
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