Originally posted by d000hg
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JSA claim - hmm bit different this time
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell, I've had enough of him cowering behind the professional forums. It's an abuse.
He's a ******* moron. Can we get this moved to General please, mods?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View Post"IT" is not an occupation. Programmer, Tester, etc are occupations.
You're arguing about signing up to their job search website?
You're not self-employed.
You've been laid off due to lack of work. Fine, if your wife is a director get her to sign it.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNope. Incorrect.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOG - About time you realised that I dont care what a loser like you thinks mate.....Comment
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I am confused about this.
Are you allowed to claim JSA?
Are you no longer employed by your company, or are you "on the bench"?
I didn't think directors of LTDs could claim such things. Have you wound up your company?
I thought contractors were supposed to build a war-chest.
Forgive the intrusiveness, but how long since your last contract?Comment
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI am confused about this.
Are you allowed to claim JSA?
Are you no longer employed by your company, or are you "on the bench"?
I didn't think directors of LTDs could claim such things. Have you wound up your company?
I thought contractors were supposed to build a war-chest.
Forgive the intrusiveness, but how long since your last contract?Comment
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI am confused about this.
Are you allowed to claim JSA?
Are you no longer employed by your company, or are you "on the bench"?
I didn't think directors of LTDs could claim such things. Have you wound up your company?
I thought contractors were supposed to build a war-chest.
Forgive the intrusiveness, but how long since your last contract?Comment
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI am confused about this.
Are you allowed to claim JSA?
Are you no longer employed by your company, or are you "on the bench"?
I didn't think directors of LTDs could claim such things. Have you wound up your company?
I thought contractors were supposed to build a war-chest.
Forgive the intrusiveness, but how long since your last contract?
Certainly, the fact that you may have 6 months worth of living expenses saved away shouldn't stop you claiming. It's the crap you have to go through for JSA that might stop you claiming. I've had to do it twice after being made redundant from permie jobs and hated it.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNope. Incorrect.
Printing yourself some business cards which say you're a big-shot company director doesn't fool anyone. Even you. If you don't answer "I run a company" or "I'm a company director" when someone at the tennis club/pub/BBQ/dinner party asks you "what do you do" then you don't believe it either.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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