gibbleking":1k0ndcwm said:ill have them steaks if ya dont want them..
you are fat enough
gibbleking":1k0ndcwm said:ill have them steaks if ya dont want them..
IDB1":cb5m3tv0 said:A good friend of mine drives a VERY new car and is not gainfully employed.
He got it on motability and the total cost, to him, was £280.
His tax is paid, as are his tyres and servicing.. literally all he has to do is put fuel in it and insure it..
Bloody good for him, I say
Dr S":1hrgtk09 said:silverclaws":1hrgtk09 said:My plans are itinerant craftsman and repair man, I will be supporting me no one else, well me and my cat, but for now I am in part time education studying for a BA in Applied Art with a view to being able to call myself a metalsmith via academic and professional qualifications as it seems in society now people are only entitled to call themselves whatever dependant on a piece of paper proving training has been done. My employment history was aircraft technician, plant repair, marine repair and domestic appliance repair, I was also a silversmith, but I had a nervous breakdown leading to where I am now, a stage of life that has taught me a lot, I now have empathy for the challenged whereas I did not have before. Boot on the other foot, it is a helpful lesson to be understood.
A man of your many talents should be able to find work without too much trouble. Have you thought about moving to another part of the country to find work?
I wished you lived here...I wouldn't have to work 90hours a week if you did, and you would have a good job!
silverclaws":1qbgetyj said:Dr S":1qbgetyj said:silverclaws":1qbgetyj said:My plans are itinerant craftsman and repair man, I will be supporting me no one else, well me and my cat, but for now I am in part time education studying for a BA in Applied Art with a view to being able to call myself a metalsmith via academic and professional qualifications as it seems in society now people are only entitled to call themselves whatever dependant on a piece of paper proving training has been done. My employment history was aircraft technician, plant repair, marine repair and domestic appliance repair, I was also a silversmith, but I had a nervous breakdown leading to where I am now, a stage of life that has taught me a lot, I now have empathy for the challenged whereas I did not have before. Boot on the other foot, it is a helpful lesson to be understood.
A man of your many talents should be able to find work without too much trouble. Have you thought about moving to another part of the country to find work?
I wished you lived here...I wouldn't have to work 90hours a week if you did, and you would have a good job!
Like I said in another post, I am working out the after affects of a nervous breakdown which resulted in loss of marriage, loss of job, loss of home and finally loss of my car, moving to a friendlier part of the country where I had memories, getting a well paid job inside of a week and being made redundant one day before two years employment was worked. The result, deep depression and a couple of end it attempts as everything I had worked hard for was gone, at past forty I had achieved nothing. So education was a way forward, retrain, get a degree like everybody else in the job queues so I stand a chance, but college has given me a label to bear, I have been diagnosed as with aspergers syndrome, that and dyspraxia, which goes some way to explain some things, but creates problems in other areas, employability being one of them. So an option, self employed me my own boss taskmaster and only me to blame when it goes wrong, self employment is my only way forward, either that or a life of benefits and what the government schemes up next to punish the unfortunate.
marin man":16b835uw said:and they keep giving him interviews at the minimum wage in norwich .......add fuel costs onto the work and he will be living on less than he is now.............very difficult problem to sort out this :?
dbmtb":w57rjao0 said:marin man":w57rjao0 said:and they keep giving him interviews at the minimum wage in norwich .......add fuel costs onto the work and he will be living on less than he is now.............very difficult problem to sort out this :?
Easy. Raise the minimum wage.
Joking apart, this rat is very pleased he jumped ship in 1994.