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22-06-2011, 05:33 #11
People who work for the DWP front end are cunts.
People who spend a lifetime of signing on the "bureau" pronounced "brew" over here are cunts.
They exist to take money from honest people and hand it to the sponging cox who spend all day watching Jeremy Kyle.
Make the max from the TA while you still can, there is going to be no cash injection into either.
The only good earner nowadays is being a pimp or writing a book.I'd crawl over fifteen miles of redhot broken glass to smell the exhaust fumes of the laundry van that took her knickers away.
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21-08-2011, 17:44 #12Junior Member
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look on p25 of this latest dwp publication (top of page)
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dwp1002.pdf
it states that duties doesnt count towards paid workLast edited by dave0450; 21-08-2011 at 21:06.
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21-08-2011, 17:49 #13
thats new from my day, you could do 4 days a month and it didnt effect your dole but did screw up your income support. back then they didnt count sunday work either.
now you can work 15 hours a week and it doesnt count.what the world needs is an enema, make that two - just to give it a sense of purpose.
US electoral democracy is just a structured system of legalised bribery.
a senior Chinese officer has said, “all the great nations in the world own aircraft carriers – they are symbols of a great nation”. That’s why China has just commissioned its first. By the same token, to opt for a “carrier gap” of some years is to abandon your responsibilities.
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21-08-2011, 18:21 #14
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21-08-2011, 19:11 #15Senior Member
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This is why I like my idea of binning dole....
If a bloke was paid minimum wage for 1 hours work there would be non of this pish. Don't care if you are looking for work or not. You turn up, pick up litter/scrub graffiti and earn the princely sum of £6+/-
No interest in your savings, no interest in any thing really.
Just you turn up, you get paid. You don't turn up/turn up incapable through drugs or drink you don't get paid.
You work cash in hand elsewhere? No trouble.
NI deductions etc taken at source as peranyother employee.
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08-11-2011, 14:07 #16
I have a part time job, until i can hopefully drop into a full time job in the same career, which i declare.
I inquired that would i have to declare my Cadet Weekends now i am out of PTD`s and the reply was yes as it would affect my benefit, i asked how as i would not be getting paid?
There reply was amazing..... it would affect my benefit because i would not be actively searching for work whilst on a Cadet Weekend!!!
Two things with this, its coming from cnuts who don't work weekends themselves.
And does that mean anyone who has a hobby, cant do it anymore as it will eat into job search time.
I honestly cannot believe these idiots, some say my TA (B) commission is exempt from having to sign off for annual camp, then next time oh yeas you do because it over 16 hours activity.
Arsses comes to mind.
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08-11-2011, 15:26 #17Junior Member
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