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Why do they need money for tuck? It's a luxury is it not?
you scraping the barrel now fang! this thread has been lost in translation and appologies to the OP for my part!
fang i have seen you sort on forums like these and they dont last very long before their gone! shall enjoy the day it comes GOOD BY in advance just incase i miss it0 -
atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »believe me i would still have a job if i wasnt too ill to work! it was not my decision to not work but that of two doctors!
you put yourself through education but these days education especially university and college placements hard hard to get fund and stay in! there is no certainty that you will get a job that you train for these dasy have you been keeping up with reality obviously not!
good for you you have a job, but if anything happens in your future that you come to rely on benefits your gunna hit the ground with a rather nasty bump.
you wont give up your job as you know youll end up like millions of others strapped for cash faceing reposseions of homes. oh and the more savings you have the less likely you are to get any benefits untill youve exhausted your savings to under the threshhold! again you know nothing.
your posts proves that you have forgotten exactly how much living costs as youve enjoyed the luxery life.
The 'luxury life'?! Ha! I'm still studying and I live on less than £10,000 a year. If you apply yourself it isn't hard to do, at all. I never expected to train for a job and have one handed to me, but off my own back I've gained extremely prestigious work placements for my course, and I've been freelancing with success. The difference between people like me and people who can't be bothered is simply that. I have drive and pride.0 -
atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »nursery is early learning in my local primary school for children of school age! you know a government requirement that you child attends school!
No it isn't. Compulsory education starts at Primary One.0 -
atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »you scraping the barrel now fang! this thread has been lost in translation and appologies to the OP for my part!
fang i have seen you sort on forums like these and they dont last very long before their gone! shall enjoy the day it comes GOOD BY in advance just incase i miss it
Why don't you explain what you think 'tuck' is? Because where I come from it's sweets.0 -
The 'luxury life'?! Ha! I'm still studying and I live on less than £10,000 a year. If you apply yourself it isn't hard to do, at all. I never expected to train for a job and have one handed to me, but off my own back I've gained extremely prestigious work placements for my course, and I've been freelancing with success. The difference between people like me and people who can't be bothered is simply that. I have drive and pride.
obviously you cant read i never said i cant be bothered i was retired ill health by two doctors against my wishes! i had a job! god all that learning and you still cant grasp. if your gunna lie about your personal status try getting your story straight either your in a job and had a job at 13 yrs old and you worked hard to get where you are or your in education and freelancing! you need help honestly! i feel sorry and pitty for you i think you should see a doctor ASAP. and take screen dump of this thread to show him they way you think. i hope you get help soon thats genuine honestlyfrom and hope you take some genuine advice.
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atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »obviously you cant read i never said i cant be bothered i was retired ill health by two doctors against my wishes! i had a job! god all that learning and you still cant grasp. if your gunna lie about your personal status try getting your story straight either your in a job and had a job at 13 yrs old and you worked hard to get where you are or your in education and freelancing! you need help honestly! i feel sorry and pitty for you i think you should see a doctor ASAP. and take screen dump of this thread to show him they way you think. i hope you get help soon thats genuine honestly
from and hope you take some genuine advice.
What are you wittering on about? I didn't mention you in that part. If I had I would have mentioned you by name. I've not lied at all, I've worked contnuously since I was 13. I'm at University, where I still work. Freelancing is work you know. As for the rest of your post, it's seriously uncalled for.
Also it's just become clear - unless there is a huge coincidence - Atrixblue.-MFR- and Meritaten are either father and son, or the same person. I wouldn't be surprised if they aren't both the same person. Always seemingly turning up at the same time to defend the other.0 -
Actually, Fang your posts arent making sense. are you at university? and working part time? you claim you have have very prestigious and succesful jobs but you are earning less than 10K?
and you NEARLY have two degrees???? do you have one degree and nearly completed another or did you not complete both degree courses?
regardless - you still come across as a very unpleasant person.0 -
Actually, Fang your posts arent making sense. are you at university? and working part time? you claim you have have very prestigious and succesful jobs but you are earning less than 10K?
and you NEARLY have two degrees???? do you have one degree and nearly completed another or did you not complete both degree courses?
regardless - you still come across as a very unpleasant person.
I am at University. I work freelance, be it individual projects or shifts. You (or your son) seem to be having trouble understanding this - my course requires a period of work placements and I landed two of the most coveted ones. They don't pay. I have one degree and I'm studying for another.0 -
Atrix, maybe you were signed off with crippling retarditis? I'm sorry to see you never got over it.0
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Fang - you dont seem to have understood a very simple question. you SAID you had nearly completed TWO degree courses. now unless you are doing them concurrently, you either havent completed either degree course or you completed one and are now doing another which isnt completed.
you say you earn £10 a year by freelancing - and doing a university course. may I ask which course and how do you earn £10 by freelancing??? thousands of uni students out there need to know!0
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