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Help with new job and housing
tinshed
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Claiming JSA income based but as my wife works and earns £20 pounds over the certified amount of £105. We are entitled to nothing so i basically sign for NI contributions. I now have a new job which means relocation for myself untill we manage to sell our house. So is their any help i can get untill ive received my first wage? Im renting a room in a house and that obviously has to be paid for along with all bills and the mortgage on our house.
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Crisis loan?0
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Crisis loan?
Doubt it. Not for rent anyway.
Can you speak to the employer for an advance in wages?
Can you speak to a friend for a loan?
Can you ask a family member for a loan?
What avenues have you tried?
When you say "entitled to any help" are you meaning state assistance?
D70How about no longer being masochistic?
How about remembering your divinity?
How about unabashedly bawling your eyes out?
How about not equating death with stopping?0 -
Doubt it. Not for rent anyway.
Can you speak to the employer for an advance in wages?
Can you speak to a friend for a loan?
Can you ask a family member for a loan?
What avenues have you tried?
When you say "entitled to any help" are you meaning state assistance?
D70
Already getting assistance from employer in terms of relocation which I will receive in my first pay packet. They are unwilling to advance pay me.
As for friends, no chance all short themselves.
Family loan again no as they have basically helped pay the bills for the last year and im not willing to go back to them.
Yes state assistance.0
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