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Companies in Default/FSCS Claims - Picture, London Scottish, Twopart

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  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Cheers Di, not to worry.;)
    I'm just happy that both FSCS and Deloittes have agreed to prioritise it for me, when they receive everything they said they will just get on with it, don't think it will be quite yet though, but at least they are aware of our current situation, until hubby gets back to work.;)
    Has he had a date then Di? That will be a load off your mind if he has an actual date.
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    edited 14 October 2009 at 8:52PM
    marshallka wrote: »
    Has he had a date then Di? That will be a load off your mind if he has an actual date.

    No not yet unfortunately.
    He is also keeping in touch with the others that will be going back there as well, and they are all very fed up of waiting and waiting, the way its going it won't be this end of Christmas, would be nice though if it was.;)

    He did also attend an interview today for a temp job through an agency, so if he is successful, he will take that to go on with, be even better if it takes it up to when he hears of a starting date back to the company.
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • dialysis
    dialysis Posts: 1,778 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    No not yet unfortunately.
    He is also keeping in touch with the others that will be going back there as well, and they are all very fed up of waiting and waiting, the way its going it won't be this end of Christmas, would be nice though if it was.;)

    He did also attend an interview today for a temp job through an agency, so if he is successful, he will take that to go on with, be even better if it takes it up to when he hears of a starting date back to the company.
    Good luck with your hubbys job Di hope he gets sorted soon:T:T
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    dialysis wrote: »
    Good luck with your hubbys job Di hope he gets sorted soon:T:T

    Cheers Di......:beer:
    Me too, he will be working 12 hour shifts again, maybe 1 day off a week, that's if it works out the same as it was before, as they had to sign these working times stuff the last time.

    He will be working in extreme furnace heat, but he loves it.:D

    Before the 12 hour shifts came in he used to do double backs, from nights to afternoons, yet that didn't bother him either, all I know is that as soon as he returns, he will not be home often, but its been a long time now and lots to pay off, will be nice to settle back down again.;)
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • dialysis
    dialysis Posts: 1,778 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Cheers Di......:beer:
    Me too, he will be working 12 hour shifts again, maybe 1 day off a week, that's if it works out the same as it was before, as they had to sign these working times stuff the last time.

    He will be working in extreme furnace heat, but he loves it.:D

    Before the 12 hour shifts came in he used to do double backs, from nights to afternoons, yet that didn't bother him either, all I know is that as soon as he returns, he will not be home often, but its been a long time now and lots to pay off, will be nice to settle back down again.;)
    Hi hun that sounds like hard work hun but if he enjoys it thenit is worth it. Some would say it is nice not having the OH home often:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: but I know what you mean about settling down, my hubby was off work ill for 7 months and although its nice to have them home for a while by god it was good to get him back to work and have my own space again. I think I will have to divorce mine before he retires:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • It is good when they get back to work!Lol!!
    I can't wait he is driving me mad and hopefully he should be able to return to work soon!!
    I agree dialysis with the divorce idea!! It is very tempting at times!!
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    dialysis wrote: »
    Hi hun that sounds like hard work hun but if he enjoys it thenit is worth it. Some would say it is nice not having the OH home often:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: but I know what you mean about settling down, my hubby was off work ill for 7 months and although its nice to have them home for a while by god it was good to get him back to work and have my own space again. I think I will have to divorce mine before he retires:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Blimey Di, I just could not imagine my OH being off being off and with me for 7 months:eek:. I think it would crack us BOTH up. My hubby has been work on crutches and also with a broken wrist (pin through it too). He would hate (and I mean HATE) to be at home. He always said that if he was out of work he would have to go and do ANYTHING just to keep sane. I think men are different there aren't they. He would not feel right not working for ME:D I have to say. I need keeping in my luxuries of a nice tesco basics bubble bath after all. :rotfl:
  • dialysis
    dialysis Posts: 1,778 Forumite
    beaniebabe wrote: »
    It is good when they get back to work!Lol!!
    I can't wait he is driving me mad and hopefully he should be able to return to work soon!!
    I agree dialysis with the divorce idea!! It is very tempting at times!!
    I know mine drove me nuts it was so nice when he went back and I told him so too:eek::eek::eek: Hope your hubby gets back soon beaniebabe for your sake:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • dialysis
    dialysis Posts: 1,778 Forumite
    :rotfl:
    marshallka wrote: »
    Blimey Di, I just could not imagine my OH being off being off and with me for 7 months:eek:. I think it would crack us BOTH up. My hubby has been work on crutches and also with a broken wrist (pin through it too). He would hate (and I mean HATE) to be at home. He always said that if he was out of work he would have to go and do ANYTHING just to keep sane. I think men are different there aren't they. He would not feel right not working for ME:D I have to say. I need keeping in my luxuries of a nice tesco basics bubble bath after all. :rotfl:
    I dont know how I did it really being together 24/7 as I cant work I love him to bits but god they dont half get under your feet and your skin at times. I put flags out when he went back i think because I havent worked for three years my time has always been my own, it was so hard having him there all the time. I might get a job when he retires me thinks:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • dialysis
    dialysis Posts: 1,778 Forumite
    Well night night all hope tomorrow brings some really good news for all catch you tomorrow take care luv Di xxxx
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