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Exactly. We are forgotten about when we need anything, but they‘re quite happy to entice us back into a shitty job to give them more taxes.

I am quote looking forward to them encouraging me back into the workforce

Apparently there wil be some sort of advise available

I am looking forward to what incentives they will offer

I mean - a part time job as an IT Technician in a good school (which was my last wind-down-to-retirement job) on maybe half taxes and no NI might be OK

Or maybe a highly paid part time job (i.e. not getting up early) job organising some techy things that are interesting

Clearly I'm not up to fruit picking
and ot would have to be flexible enough for me to still look after the grandkids once a week (sometimes more) on random afternoons - becaue otherwise one of their parents will have to stop work - which is hardly the idea!

Still - looking forward to my bespoke interview and their recommendations


I wonder if there will be tax relief for people who "take up the call"


anyway - better stop now before I get told to s**off to 'the other place!!!!
 

pawl

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I wonder how people who can hardly afford to buy any food feel when they see things like that happening, knowing that so much of the food being bought will go to waste.:headshake:

We did buy extra mainly basics Not for us Placed in the food bank box.
I'll go first. Robin who?

confession Of A Window cleaner.Us older oldies will remember him He is also in the Madam Blance Mystery Robin Asquith
 
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You'll probably remember him best from that 70s classic - 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner'. ;)
Don't deny it. :laugh:

I remember the confessions films, my Sister and her boyfriend took me to see one, I can't remember which one, it was that good Sisters boyfriend slept through most of it.
 

classic33

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