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Son left education- losing large percentage tax credits
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Own_My_Own wrote: »I think you do have a problem. When I first joined MSE you gave advice and helped people.
But resently you have begun to come across as a bored retired housewife who is ignored in the real world. All your comments are either righteous or spiteful.
When is the last time you actually offered someone advice that wasn't just 'Get a job' or ' I never claimed like you.'
If your horse gets any higher you will hit your head on the ceiling with a bang.
You have no children at school and know nothing about it apart from what you gave read on Google, but you are still here pretending you know it all.
You home live must be very sad if this is the only enjoyment you get.
Probably not, apart from having been an FE lecturer for many years and having recently retired from being a Careers Adviser in an FE college.
As you say "I know nothing".:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Probably not, apart from having been an FE lecturer for many years and having recently retired from being a Careers Adviser in an FE college.
As you say "I know nothing".:rotfl::rotfl:
Being a retired careers advicer does not mean you know anything about forthcoming proposals.
Strange how you choose to ignore the rest of my post. Bit to close to the truth maybe.
And as I have said before to other posters, the use of smilie shows nothing but your lack of vocabulary.0 -
Own_My_Own wrote: »Being a retired careers advicer does not mean you know anything about forthcoming proposals.
Strange how you choose to ignore the rest of my post. Bit to close to the truth maybe.
And as I have said before to other posters, the use of smilie shows nothing but your lack of vocabulary.
As a complete outsider on this, and I have no formed opinion on the matter being discussed, I feel I have to say that 'Own My Own', you are coming across as quite nasty I'm afraid. You are attacking at a personal level, and the post that includes the 'bored retired housewife' rant was too far. And you ought not to attack others use of vocabulary when your own posts are peppered with spelling and grammar mistakes. Please have a read of what you've written, and if you're still comfortable being seen as that sort of person, then carry on. But I think maybe taking a step back would help when you read all of this again tomorrow.0 -
Own_My_Own wrote: »Being a retired careers advicer does not mean you know anything about forthcoming proposals.
Strange how you choose to ignore the rest of my post. Bit to close to the truth maybe.
And as I have said before to other posters, the use of smilie shows nothing but your lack of vocabulary.
Are you someone who thinks advice should always be sugar coated and accompanied by a hug or two?0 -
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Own_My_Own wrote: »No not at all. But what is the point of giving spiteful advice. None what so ever.
But you're being spiteful without giving any advice.0 -
As a complete outsider on this, and I have no formed opinion on the matter being discussed, I feel I have to say that 'Own My Own', you are coming across as quite nasty I'm afraid. You are attacking at a personal level, and the post that includes the 'bored retired housewife' rant was too far. And you ought not to attack others use of vocabulary when your own posts are peppered with spelling and grammar mistakes. Please have a read of what you've written, and if you're still comfortable being seen as that sort of person, then carry on. But I think maybe taking a step back would help when you read all of this again tomorrow.
As a complete outsider you have not seen the deterioration of her posts. Or her constant bullying if disabled posters. She was once a very informative poster, it is only of late that her comments have become somewhat bitter and twisted.
I made a simple comment that I was glad this new education system was not being bought in until after my dd had started her A-levels, to be told I was somehow wrong. My wishes are not wrong, they are simply my wishes.
She has been accused of bullying on a number of threads, and sadly I am beginning to see the point of her victims.0 -
Own_My_Own wrote: »As a complete outsider you have not seen the deterioration of her posts. Or her constant bullying if disabled posters. She was once a very informative poster, it is only of late that her comments have become somewhat bitter and twisted.
I made a simple comment that I was glad this new education system was not being bought in until after my dd had started her A-levels, to be told I was somehow wrong. My wishes are not wrong, they are simply my wishes.
She has been accused of bullying on a number of threads, and sadly I am beginning to see the point of her victims.
Your posts to Dunroamin are spiteful and nasty and do not paint you in a good light at all.
Why accuse someone else of bullying, when your posts on this very thread leave a lot to be desired?There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
Your posts to Dunroamin are spiteful and nasty and do not paint you in a good light at all.
Why accuse someone else of bullying, when your posts on this very thread leave a lot to be desired?
All bully's do it because there is something wrong in they life. I was simply pointing this out to her.
If being truthful to a bully is bad then so be it.
But may I point out I am not the only one on here who thinks her a bully, but I am one that will no longer point up with it. Or maybe we should just let carry on with her snide remarks, if it makes you feel better.0 -
'Own my Own' I'm not sure what is happening in your life, but there is no need to make spiteful posts to and about Dunroamin. Maybe you could take a break and think about things?
This is a famous little poem, that is always worth thinking about. I don't know who wrote it.
Watch your thoughts. They become words.
Watch your words. They become deeds.
Watch your deeds. They become habits.
Watch your habits. They become character.
Character is everything.RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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