Means testing doesn't apply to basic jobseekers allowance that Hattra mentions, but anything above or beyond that, savings are a factor I believe.
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PedantsOriginally posted by TheMonkeyI have just paid the inland revenue so I hae nothing in the account (and I have the paperwork to prove it).
Mrs Monkey is unemployed and unemployable as she's 30 weeks pregnant so that goes in our favour
I have a couple of large rolls of 20's to live off which is handy though
Such is life. I want to try and remain unemployed until after the baby has popped as it may end up being a c-section then (from previous history, a last minute emergency one) so I don't want a contract on at the time otherwise that would make life really difficult as I need to be a full time carer for both children and the wife for at least 3 weeks then. And that was a really long, badly punctuated sentence (for the pendants).
Good luck with everything.Hard Brexit now!
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I have about £3k rolled up in ponies. Last thing I want to do is have a REAL savings accountServing religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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Ponies? Do you mean £25 notes?Originally posted by TheMonkeyI have about £3k rolled up in ponies. Last thing I want to do is have a REAL savings account
Or do you mean rolled up and inserted into the @rse of a pony?Comment
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Sorry "Score". Forgot my genuine cockney roots for a minute then.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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I think everyone has been there. I am certainly there at the moment. Rellying on ebay sales to pay for the beer and wine and JSA for the rent and food. This year seems really bad for us. Next year maybe the agencies will be fishing for contractors. I expect a lot of the paper MCSE's and CCNA's will give up contracting and go back to paye.
Companies doing interviews for lower rate short term contracts is a sign that there is not enough demand and too much supply.
Stick in there and one day you may have a buggatti veyron on your drive way. Im giving this industry another 12 months, then calling it quits if no success.Comment
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