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Many, many congratulations so fab that you got the job you wanted, really chuffed for you.
Great plans on the food shopping, menus and eating breakfast. So far your list for November is going fantastically well, long may it continue!
Bah to ds friend, how did they think you wouldn't notice, my house is a tip at the moment but I would still know if something was amiss. I hope ds feels suitably remorseful.
When is your job due to start?
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Yay congrats on the Job!Debt =£5,829.57 Aug 17 /£5,598.05 Mar 17/ £6,310.36 Feb 17/ £6,468.06 Jan 17/£6,593.06 Dec 16/ £6,545.36 Nov 16/ £6,886.82 Oct 16
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hugglemonster wrote: »Many, many congratulations so fab that you got the job you wanted, really chuffed for you.
Great plans on the food shopping, menus and eating breakfast. So far your list for November is going fantastically well, long may it continue!
Bah to ds friend, how did they think you wouldn't notice, my house is a tip at the moment but I would still know if something was amiss. I hope ds feels suitably remorseful.
When is your job due to start?
H x
Thanks Huggle
I need to concentrate on that side of my plans and not do anything stupid, so that I meet all my targets.
Unfortunately, I don't think DS was aware that his so called friend had done any of it. I can tell when he's lying and in this instance I knew he wasn't, just poor choice of person to allow in. He is feeling rather poo about what happened, and in a way I do feel sorry for him.0 -
Ah bless him, horrible trying to support them in that case. Hope the lad is OK with him at school.0
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Congratulations!!Starting a new debt free journeyStarting Debt: £5,250Current Debt: £4,995.50Amount Paid: £254.50 Percentage Paid: 4.84%Emergency Fund: £3500
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I do feel for your son, too, it must be disheartening to know his friend has no problem disrespecting his mum in such a way. It's a good lesson for him on boundaries. I have sent you a pm.:happylove0
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My world gets more interesting.....just had a message from one of my old colleagues from the last company has been in contact.
The company he's moved to are interested in me and sent me a message explaining the role, asking what salary I'd be looking for and when can I start?!?
He's ringing me back after 3 to discuss further EEEKKKK!!!!!
If the figures work, it'll be better than the other one.0 -
When it rains, it pours! Congrats on the job offer and fingers crossed for a 2nd one!0
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