what also happening is,the job centres are sending some people to work in shops,to earn their dole money,just for a few weeks,then apparently give them some extra penny's for doing so,that means the shop has free labour,then after the alloted few weeks they are replaced by another person,it's good for the person on the dole,self esteem extra,but in doing so has taken jobs out of circulation,it's usually these kind of jobs that people used to be able to fall back on,not any more.
several years ago DH was in the same boat,4.5years before he got lucky,he was doing all that was asked of him,he knocked doors on a regular basis,visiting over and over again,eventually 1 gave him a try out,and he got the job,was there until he retired,conditions were not good to be in,but,there was no other way,it was bad then,but now even the young ones are struggling,could it be on account of my my opening words??we used to shrink every time we entered the centre to sign on,we were tolled from the other side of the desk...just think of as the insurance you been paying has matured,after all you ARE ALL PAID UP...we still had an 11 year old at home,so know how hard it is,my peice of advice for anyone is,if you lucky enough to get some pay in lew,then check to see if the company have paid your stamp,if not,like us,later down the line,have a letter saying you can either have reduced pension or pay the back dues,we found new ways of spreading the pennies,DH used to go round the factories collecting pallets to saw up for fire wood,we took out the gas fire and fitted a coal grate instead,was a pain in the bum,but it helped keep us warm/saved �'s and gave him a purpose to get up,not that he is the sort to lay in,and is still not,he still goes round the factoies but this time for lottie buts ext,we got quite a collection now,anything we can use down there lol,
I wish all of you people in the situation all the best,chins up,walks are good to,see the things you would otherwise miss,
several years ago DH was in the same boat,4.5years before he got lucky,he was doing all that was asked of him,he knocked doors on a regular basis,visiting over and over again,eventually 1 gave him a try out,and he got the job,was there until he retired,conditions were not good to be in,but,there was no other way,it was bad then,but now even the young ones are struggling,could it be on account of my my opening words??we used to shrink every time we entered the centre to sign on,we were tolled from the other side of the desk...just think of as the insurance you been paying has matured,after all you ARE ALL PAID UP...we still had an 11 year old at home,so know how hard it is,my peice of advice for anyone is,if you lucky enough to get some pay in lew,then check to see if the company have paid your stamp,if not,like us,later down the line,have a letter saying you can either have reduced pension or pay the back dues,we found new ways of spreading the pennies,DH used to go round the factories collecting pallets to saw up for fire wood,we took out the gas fire and fitted a coal grate instead,was a pain in the bum,but it helped keep us warm/saved �'s and gave him a purpose to get up,not that he is the sort to lay in,and is still not,he still goes round the factoies but this time for lottie buts ext,we got quite a collection now,anything we can use down there lol,
I wish all of you people in the situation all the best,chins up,walks are good to,see the things you would otherwise miss,


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