Originally posted by Smartie
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social housing covers both council & Housing Association - lets ask some experts.
What is social housing - Shelter England
Social homes are provided by housing associations (not-for-profit organisations that own, let, and manage rented housing) or a local council. As a social tenant, you rent your home from the housing association or council, who are your landlord.
Social housing is also sometimes referred to as council housing, although these types of homes are slightly different in terms of the type of tenancy agreement you sign, and the rights you have to property as a result.
Social housing is also sometimes referred to as council housing, although these types of homes are slightly different in terms of the type of tenancy agreement you sign, and the rights you have to property as a result.
Yep I am a lucky dog, I was born in the UK to a Family that expected me to achieve and supported me.
I have survived through multiple financial crisis I first nearly lost my home in the ERM crisis, 15% interest is a bitch, some friends did lose theirs. I have been low on work plenty of times, jumped from sinking ships, twice made redundant, lost a long term contract to offshoring, every time my savings and will to reinvent myself meant I succeeded. I did have some 'luck' as you see it some of my old bosses (and bosses' bosses rang me up and offered me jobs if I wanted them, the same bosses have done that multiple times. Some recruiters were intrigued with my end customers or inventive solutions and put me forward.
Luck - I'm more of the opinion this quote covers it.
"I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it."
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