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Fruadulent claim!!!

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  • HelpMePay wrote: »
    Oh, you mean you were paid by the MOD until '91 and the next 20 years you weren't in the MOD but were working in industry? Not quite the same.

    No I don't think YOU understand how it works.

    1967 - 1991 RAF - Sergeant (Leaving on immediate FULL pension), thats what they usally do get rid when you get into your 40's.

    1991 - 2007 BAE Systems formerly British Aerospace

    Totalling 40 years employment with the Ministry of Defence.

    Unless my payslip have got it wrong, which now quite clearly states MOD pension.

    My pension and salary of £35,000 NET was included in my CSA maintenance assessment.

    Do you understand what net means, thats after the tax/NI is deducted, so work my income from there.

    Can I just ask what you actual point is?
    :(

    Whatever I am, no one can't knock my work history of which I am very proud. Infact I was paid two salaries that month, for the month I left RAF on a Friday and commenced British Aerospace on the following Monday.:A
  • HelpMePay
    HelpMePay Posts: 92 Forumite
    I was just curious, for someone who has made an issue of where other peoples income has come from I wanted to have a look how the work history stacked up as the numbers didn't seem to make sense. I wouldn't put working for BAE up there with being a serviceman, kind of like a PWC healthcare consultant claiming to work for the NHS. But if you did 20 years in the RAF you are due credit.
  • infant2801 wrote: »
    No I don't think YOU understand how it works.

    1967 - 1991 RAF - Sergeant (Leaving on immediate FULL pension), thats what they usally do get rid when you get into your 40's.

    1991 - 2007 BAE Systems formerly British Aerospace

    Totalling 40 years employment with the Ministry of Defence.

    Unless my payslip have got it wrong, which now quite clearly states MOD pension.

    My pension and salary of £35,000 NET was included in my CSA maintenance assessment.

    Do you understand what net means, thats after the tax/NI is deducted, so work my income from there.

    Can I just ask what you actual point is?
    :(

    Whatever I am, no one can't knock my work history of which I am very proud. Infact I was paid two salaries that month, for the month I left RAF on a Friday and commenced British Aerospace on the following Monday.:A

    I can't say I'd be proud of any connection with BAE Systems like...
  • HelpMePay wrote: »
    I was just curious, for someone who has made an issue of where other peoples income has come from I wanted to have a look how the work history stacked up as the numbers didn't seem to make sense. I wouldn't put working for BAE up there with being a serviceman, kind of like a PWC healthcare consultant claiming to work for the NHS. But if you did 20 years in the RAF you are due credit.

    Up where?

    I was speaking of work ethic, even if I was only a paperboy!!!

    I'd say - the step from operating machinery to designing it was huge promotion!

    What is your work history exactly, as that's what you wish to discuss?

    Oh, yes you're the one trying to claim for a can of petrol for travelling costs to reduce CSA payments are'nt you?

    Seems like a massive MEEEEEEOOOOOWWWWW to me.:p
  • HelpMePay
    HelpMePay Posts: 92 Forumite
    LMAO.

    Nope, I don't have anything to discuss as I'm happy to pay my share, tax or maintenance, so have nothing to prove (Meow back at ya). :p
  • I can't say I'd be proud of any connection with BAE Systems like...

    Your high class, professional job is what and where exactly?


    NNNIIILLL= EXACTLY


    Wow seem like the cats are out tonight! MEEEOOWWW!

    How childish!
  • HelpMePay
    HelpMePay Posts: 92 Forumite
    infant2801 wrote: »
    Your high class, professional job is what and where exactly?


    NNNIIILLL= EXACTLY


    Wow seem like the cats are out tonight! MEEEOOWWW!

    How childish!

    Thanks for the entertainment :D
  • HelpMePay wrote: »
    LMAO.

    Nope, I don't have anything to discuss as I'm happy to pay my share, tax or maintenance, so have nothing to prove (Meow back at ya). :p

    Read your threads - obviously not........She won't close the case quite simply as she does'nt trust you....same as mine....but wow ~I'd expect nothing less...whats your reasons?

    We not talking £7,500pa CM like mine but what a can of petrol ....your right to stop your discussion and not explain your work history.....:p
  • HelpMePay
    HelpMePay Posts: 92 Forumite
    As I said, thanks for the entertainment.
  • infant2801 wrote: »
    Your high class, professional job is what and where exactly?


    NNNIIILLL= EXACTLY

    I can safely say that I don't work for arms dealers who have been fined hundreds of millions of pounds for corruption. My employers don't make weapons of mass destruction, nor do they deal in cluster bombs. They don't pressurise the government to drop investigations into bribery.

    The fact that you're proud that you worked for them is worrying.

    http://http://www.guardian.co.uk/baefiles/page/0,,2095831,00.html
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