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  • elsien wrote: »
    You know PIP is an in work benefit as well, and claimed by people perfectly capable of holding down a job?

    Oh yeah I know that. I actually feel that I don't need it though. There are people who really do need it in life and who are alot worse. When I get reassessed and it turns out they don't think I need it anymore then i am not going to be upset. There are many more people who have had it taken away from them who need it more then me imo
  • You can apply for more than one thing at once. When I am job hunting I can have about 10 on the go at once. Why not apply for both?

    could do, while im at it i might apply for Primark as well. Its time i think about myself and not care about what other people think. My dad can go to hell with the way he has treated me. I am going to stick with the people that care about me.
  • Sncjw
    Sncjw Posts: 3,582 Forumite
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    Apply for more than one. That’s good. If you like the look of something apply for it
    Mortgage free wannabe 

    Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150

    Overpayment paused to pay off cc 

    Starting balance £66,565.45

    Current balance £56099

    Cc around £3200 

  • Les79
    Les79 Posts: 1,337 Forumite
    could do, while im at it i might apply for Primark as well. Its time i think about myself and not care about what other people think. My dad can go to hell with the way he has treated me. I am going to stick with the people that care about me.


    You do make me laugh :)


    I was on here the last time you posted under another alias, and it is comical how a lot of the regulars of that time have moved on. That's why you can run up 5 pages on this issue now, because people don't realise that this subject has already been covered to death in the past.
  • BrassicWoman
    BrassicWoman Posts: 3,218 Forumite
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    Les79 wrote: »
    You do make me laugh :)


    I was on here the last time you posted under another alias, and it is comical how a lot of the regulars of that time have moved on. That's why you can run up 5 pages on this issue now, because people don't realise that this subject has already been covered to death in the past.

    Sometimes it takes a while for folk to be ready to try new things. This just might be the time.
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  • Sometimes it takes a while for folk to be ready to try new things. This just might be the time.

    What do you mean?
  • Hi I’m new to MSE and I have no idea how to create my own post also I’m as of this moment looking for work like Sam.

    I’m 19 and I’ve got these qualifications (Electrical installation lvl3 ,electrical installation lvl2 , photography C, maths C , English C, science C, construction pass)

    I have also worked as a electrical jointers mate gaining a cscs card what’s most likely out of date a streetworks card equally likely out of date a first aid certificate and experience on busy construction sites and working around large underground cables.

    I preferably unlike Sam would want a electrical apprenticeship but honestly I’ll gladly take any work as I’ve recently had no work from the recruitment agency I was working for.

    Honestly I’ve worked hard to get to this point so it’s getting me Down that although I worked hard at College and to be honest was a lot politer and better motivated than my classmates whom all failed their exams and had to retake them although I believe I am a great worker and I have subsequently higher qualifications training and I am better behaved I am unlucky to find myself unable to find a job so if you could offer me some pointers on either where I can look or how to use MSE I’d be really thankful.
  • glosoli
    glosoli Posts: 739 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    It isn't really rocket science on how to make your own thread to be honest you just click on new thread.

    In regards to this thread overall please don't waste your time giving advice as it would just be time wasted. He is only looking for views/number of replies.
  • lincroft1710
    lincroft1710 Posts: 19,095 Forumite
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    Better than a dismissal from McD's for punching a supervisor.

    He never worked at McD's
    If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales
  • Mr.Generous
    Mr.Generous Posts: 4,022 Forumite
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    He never worked at McD's

    And what do you think would happen if he did?
    Mr Generous - Landlord for more than 10 years. Generous? - Possibly but sarcastic more likely.
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