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Can I move out on my salary?
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coachman12 said:I echo what cattie and others have said-----you are a "winner", kayson, a worker, a planner and ambitious. Of course, it'll all fall to pieces when Every best wish to you in all you do.
Thank you for your words of encouragement! My first time using MSE Forum and everyone has been so helpful
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On behalf of us all, you are very welcome. As I mentioned in an earlier post on this thread, not all newcomers with interesting questions get a nice reception from some of the regulars on MSE who post for different reasons and spend 24 hours a day doing it.......
Glad you are happy with MSE----come back and see us again when you are running a business empire.0 -
coachman12 said:I echo what cattie and others have said-----you are a "winner", kayson, a worker, a planner and ambitious. Of course, it'll all fall to pieces when Mr Right comes along ( just joking
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I have no additional tips which might help you. As someone said, if you have a lot of savings, it may be worth thinking of buying rather than renting---even if it means setting targets and staying with parents for as long as you can manage it ( I know it's not easy ). A gentleman never asks a lady's age; nor should I ask what your present stepping stone in Feltham is meant to lead to, or what you have qualifications in and what field of occupation you work in. Every best wish to you in all you do.
As a PS meant for MSE Forums, rather than O/P who it will mean nothing to : isn't it a pity that all the threads on MSE are not as warm,friendly and encouraging as this one has been ? There is such a difference here in a thread that has been avoided by the "nasties" who spend 24 hours a day on the Forums, the pompous , those who like to hear themselves rather than be here to help O/Ps as much as possible.
Hope you'll come back sometime, kayson, and tell us how home and career are working out, as they surely will. Cheers.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
cattie said:How nice to come across a young person so focussed & hard working enough to take on 2 jobs. You deserve to do well in life.0
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You do know main / Employer no 1 has to agree to the holding of a second job? So the OP is rather fortunate this is allowed for them.
Where is that legislation?
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Deleted User said:cattie said:How nice to come across a young person so focussed & hard working enough to take on 2 jobs. You deserve to do well in life.3
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