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After the Work Programme

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  • donnajunkie
    donnajunkie Posts: 32,412 Forumite
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    csmw wrote: »
    Well any logical person wouldn't think that.
    those that have everyday or 7 days on their agreement are likely to be those who have mentioned they have the net at home. people with no access wont be expected to search 7 days. so what we have is advisers taking liberties. you think every jobseeker should do it 7 days a week. please tell me what facility they are going to use on a sunday if they have no internet at home?
  • Podge52
    Podge52 Posts: 1,913 Forumite
    AP007 wrote: »
    !!!! OFF - gin bottle! What are you trying to say? I am drunk????????????????

    No no not at all, it's just that the christmas and birthday posts came across as a bit maudlin and I've heard that gin sometimes does have that effect on women of a certain age.
  • AP007
    AP007 Posts: 7,109 Forumite
    Podge52 wrote: »
    No no not at all, it's just that the christmas and birthday posts came across as a bit maudlin and I've heard that gin sometimes does have that effect on women of a certain age.
    No its not having a job, no £ and mounting debt that can do that over drinking Gin dear!

    Do not patronise me at all as I barley have money for basics let alone a bottle of gin!
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  • AP007
    AP007 Posts: 7,109 Forumite
    stix62 wrote: »
    You tell me ;)

    .. I don't know
    Nothing wrong with me at all for thinking that every day is the same and I take my job searching seriously. IF others want days off and have better things to be doing then that's up to them - good luck to them but I don't.
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  • donnajunkie
    donnajunkie Posts: 32,412 Forumite
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    AP007 wrote: »
    yes and you said there was no way of knowing which they were.
    yes the ones without a job id. so if they try the is this one advertised......whats the job id i will respond with no its a spec. this is to stop them poking their nose where its not welcome.
  • csmw
    csmw Posts: 579 Forumite
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    those that have everyday or 7 days on their agreement are likely to be those who have mentioned they have the net at home. people with no access wont be expected to search 7 days. so what we have is advisers taking liberties. you think every jobseeker should do it 7 days a week. please tell me what facility they are going to use on a sunday if they have no internet at home?

    You really are a deluded individual please point exactly where I have sated any of the nonsense you're spouting.
  • donnajunkie
    donnajunkie Posts: 32,412 Forumite
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    csmw wrote: »
    Oh dear I'm sorry that you think full time work is the same as spending tour time finding ways to do as little as possible to claim your jsa.

    Its people like you that give claimants a bad name expecting something for nothing
    you just sound like either one of those very bad advisers or a internet troll. it really isnt hard to understand. if people are required to jobsearch 7 days then that service that is supposed to help should logically also be available 7 days a week. you just dont like it because while you are happy to tell people they cant have any time off you dont want to give up yours.
  • donnajunkie
    donnajunkie Posts: 32,412 Forumite
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    csmw wrote: »
    Funny how you pick out parts of a conversation and try and twist them
    being accused of twisting by someone who keeps repeatedly saying i have stated i try to do as little as possible when i havent said that at all.
  • stix62
    stix62 Posts: 1,021 Forumite
    AP007 wrote: »
    Nothing wrong with me at all for thinking that every day is the same and I take my job searching seriously. IF others want days off and have better things to be doing then that's up to them - good luck to them but I don't.

    That doesn't tally with...'I worry for the types who think there is ANYTHING AT ALL to celebrate!' ;)
  • AP007
    AP007 Posts: 7,109 Forumite
    stix62 wrote: »
    That doesn't tally with...'I worry for the types who think there is ANYTHING AT ALL to celebrate!' ;)
    Yes I do worry as you tell me what you would like celebrate with no £ and no job?
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