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    #21
    Originally posted by nomnom69 View Post
    all I ever get is 'that someone was more suitable' so I cant even correct what I am doing wrong.
    I dont know where to turn, or what to try next ... my finances are heading for oblivion, my house is a possible repo and the stress is starting to build.

    Any, absolutely any words of helpful advice would be gratefully received.

    Thks.
    change your name to BOB, from where i am sitting there seems to be lots of opportunity if your name is BOB.

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      #22
      Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
      change your name to BOB, from where i am sitting there seems to be lots of opportunity if your name is BOB.
      Not a helpful comment.

      Somebody more suitable could mean anything.

      For example it could mean that there is someone whose CV matches the job description exactly for the last two roles they did, who worked for the client before, lives around the corner from the role or more likely the role doesn't actually exist and I'm using your CV to get leads.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #23
        Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
        Just to add to all the good advice from above:
        1. If you are not claiming contribution based job seekers allowance start a claim asap. Start your claim via this link - Apply for Jobseeker's Allowance online : Directgov - Do it online

        If you wife isn't working then make sure you apply for council tax benefit and mortgage interest payments. You cannot claim back payments hence you need to claim asap.

        2. Once you have done the above talk to your mortgage company.

        3. Stop applying for roles until you have done your CV up. However there is nothing wrong with contacting your previous contracts and asking them for work as it's cheaper for them to use you then advertise roles.

        4. Remember August is a quiet month because people are on holiday.
        What happens to the Ltd company and status of director/ shareholder/employee whilst claiming ? Does the company have to be wound up ?
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          #24
          Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
          What happens to the Ltd company and status of director/ shareholder/employee whilst claiming ? Does the company have to be wound up ?
          No, the company does not have to be wound up, it just has to "lay you off due to lack of work" (magic phrase). The DHSS will largely ignore the value of the company and / or its assets. However they may ask how many paid up shares you own and count their value towards savings limits in respect of allowing benefit.

          Boo

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            #25
            Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
            What happens to the Ltd company and status of director/ shareholder/employee whilst claiming ? Does the company have to be wound up ?
            Nothing.

            There is a legal distinct difference between being a Company Director, a shareholder and an employee.

            Think of a larger company like Centrica. You can be a shareholder of the company but you that doesn't mean you are an employee or a Company Director. You can be a Company Director and sit on the board but not be a shareholder or an employee. And you can be an employee but not a Company Director or a shareholder.

            Remember companies can legally agree with their workforce to lay them off temporarily if there is no work, and shareholders can't get dividends if the company has no profit.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #26
              Originally posted by Boo View Post
              No, the company does not have to be wound up, it just has to "lay you off due to lack of work" (magic phrase).
              How do you word that to them? "I have layed myself off"? Do you tell them that you are a company director?
              Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1t

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                #27
                Originally posted by kingcook View Post
                How do you word that to them? "I have layed myself off"? Do you tell them that you are a company director?
                As an employee of your company there is no work to do so you are laid off until such time there is work.

                BTW this has come up before so do a search as you are likely to come up with answers to your questions.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
                  My impression from previous discussion threads was that due to the nature and ethicity of IT contracting, claiming unempl ben, council tax ben and mortgage interest payments is not the done thing ? Not sure I would be comfortable doing this, no matter of how desperate I am.
                  You used the phrase "in desperation". So take desperate measures. JSA pays very little (your groceries, basically) but housing benefit can cover your whole rent/mortgage.

                  You can also try to switch your mortgage to interest-only or see if it allows a payment holiday.

                  Have you checked you are living as cheaply as you reasonably can - expensive £50/month mobile contracts, Sky, wine clubs, etc?

                  The advice about starting a business... I doubt that will help if you don't have cash reserves since you're not going to make a pile straight off. Something to consider on the side if you can land some boring job that pays the bills.
                  Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                  I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                  Originally posted by vetran
                  Urine is quite nourishing

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                    Nothing.

                    There is a legal distinct difference between being a Company Director, a shareholder and an employee.

                    Think of a larger company like Centrica. You can be a shareholder of the company but you that doesn't mean you are an employee or a Company Director. You can be a Company Director and sit on the board but not be a shareholder or an employee. And you can be an employee but not a Company Director or a shareholder.

                    Remember companies can legally agree with their workforce to lay them off temporarily if there is no work, and shareholders can't get dividends if the company has no profit.
                    What I meant earlier was as directors , shareholders and employees of our ltd companies as a standard setup, do we need to close the company, issue P45s etc to claim the bens ?
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
                      What I meant earlier was as directors , shareholders and employees of our ltd companies as a standard setup, do we need to close the company, issue P45s etc to claim the bens ?
                      No. You are laid off temporarily because there is no work to do. However you must fulfil the criteria for JSA i.e. that you are looking for full-time work and if the Job Centre tells you to apply for certain jobs you must apply for them. (No that you will get them anyway.)
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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