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The 'I want it NOW!!' debt/savings thread - Part 3
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I have got a horrid feeling that i won't get offered it but interestingly i think the pro's and con's list will not be needed either way:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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OUCH 50% tax rate, not that it will every apply to me, but still. I so wish I was doing my dissertation this year, it could have been so interesting.Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £189,497.12Overpayments since 27.03.19: £53,964.80Moving fund so far £2500 - Premium bonds £9,5000
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does that mean you've decided u do want the job or don't want it Jen?
Wish the 50% tax rate applied to me..sort of..well you know what I mean lol0 -
I think the fact I am worried I won't be offered it means I want it so I am going to go for it if i get offered it. might still weigh up my reasons though:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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oooh-fingers crossed for you then! hope they let you know soon :-)0
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Try and forget about it if you can Jen, maybe play some free bingo on bingoport or something? That's what I'm doing...Finally bought a homeStarting mortgage £289,500 31.01.19 - Current outstanding £189,497.12Overpayments since 27.03.19: £53,964.80Moving fund so far £2500 - Premium bonds £9,5000
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just been playing poker online (facebook free)
going to bingoport then i am off out so hopefully they will phone my mobile:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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Noooo dont go out-we want to know!!!!!!!!!!!0
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i am really lucky though because i already have a job i like so if i don't get it i can carry on where i am.
I have had a great year this year already. money is good, family are great, planning holidays, house buying and possible a new car so can't complain:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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sorry mm got to collect dd from school then drop the dog at my mates she is going to try and breed my dog with hers! Then dd has swimming at 6pm:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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