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By:
Bergkamp93
When: 03 May 12 15:21
Handy Bhoys Grin...Flats/Apartments are the best to live in imo...Who needs a Big fecking house LoL
By:
sniperAYR
When: 03 May 12 15:21
"Walked out of my Job"   yull be excluded from benefits for that very smart move.
Unless yur an immigrant with a strap on vest and a pile of illegitimate begging children.
By:
Bergkamp93
When: 03 May 12 15:24
So were did you work Hudson ???
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 15:25
aye bergy suits me mate its quiet me and another lad my age r prob only ones that do much drinking rest r in ther 30s n 40s
By:
MONEY TREE
When: 03 May 12 15:31
you live in a flat and share?

feck that,
By:
KilbirnieMan
When: 03 May 12 15:32
Hudson

If you quit your job then you are excluded from benefits for 26 weeks. If you have not paid enough NI contributions then you well and truely fecked. Your only avenue left is to try and get a crisis loan which you have to pay back when you either find another job or start to get benefits after the 26 week period.

As sniperAYR said - not a great move on your part.

GL
By:
Barca-Martillo
When: 03 May 12 15:35
Hudson

A picec of advice of you pal f uck  off you daft c unt.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 15:37
no tree i dont share i have my own flat
By:
MONEY TREE
When: 03 May 12 15:41
you own it?
By:
aaronh
When: 03 May 12 15:41
By:
dimebar8
When: 03 May 12 15:45

May 3, 2012 -- 3:32PM, KilbirnieMan wrote:


HudsonIf you quit your job then you are excluded from benefits for 26 weeks. If you have not paid enough NI contributions then you well and truely fecked. Your only avenue left is to try and get a crisis loan which you have to pay back when you either find another job or start to get benefits after the 26 week period.As sniperAYR said - not a great move on your part.GL


brother quit his job but told jobcentre he was made redundant... they don't even check

By:
KilbirnieMan
When: 03 May 12 15:50
Standard procedure if you say you have been made redundant from Jobcentre is:

They write to your last employer for final payslip

They enquire if any redundancy money was paid as this affects your benefits also.

You have to take last 3 months bank statements to Jobcentre so they can see if you have moved any monies to another account


Your Brother was very luck Dimebar.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 16:00
go on the sick hudson yal be grand
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 16:07
they don't even check

and if they did? benefit fraud case pending?
By:
KilbirnieMan
When: 03 May 12 16:15
Bob

They do check everything and if they don't then they will be signing on!

There would be no fraud case as he would not have received any benefits but they would put a big red sticker on his claim.

Hudson would be better saying he was a chronic gambler and take his lifetime P/L from Betfair to the Jobcentre and chance his luck that way LaughLaugh
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 16:17
They do check everything and if they don't then they will be signing on!

i take it you mean "will not" ?
By:
KilbirnieMan
When: 03 May 12 16:20
The Jobcentre person dealing with the claim would be signing on.
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 16:21
ah i get ya. dead strict then is it the ol' JSA
By:
high_lander
When: 03 May 12 16:31
No one is left to starve in the UK - he must get money from somewhere to keep him fed etc for 26 weeks...surely?
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 16:35
of course he willcameron will let him stay with him
By:
DirkDiggler
When: 03 May 12 16:49
Why would any ordinary person 'play the game' and work for minimum wage in a **** job etc, when the elites in this country - politicains, bankers, the rich, corporations, financial institutions, newspapers, the police etc are all corrupt liars, and who between them have robbed evey man woman and child in this country blind for years, bankrupted the country, stole all OUR MONEY sold off OUR birthrights (nat. industries, gas, eleclticity, water and so on)  -

AND THEN THE CHEEKY **** ask US to pay for it all, all OUR money they LOST BY WRECKLESS GAMBLING we are supposed to suffer to pay it all back!!!


It defies belief!


IMO we can get away with doing f*ck all in this country, fair play to them. It's not worth putting your back out for £7 an hour, when the country starts being run fairly and FOR THE PEOPLE not just the top 5-10% then that's different.


Why should the people at the bottom subsidise the **** at the top?


All in this together? G f yourself Cameron.
By:
DirkDiggler
When: 03 May 12 16:50
Should read:


IMO ANYONE WHO can get away with doing f*ck all in this country...
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 03 May 12 16:53
Cant believe people still fall for this sh*te, excellent fishing thread though, almost 70 replies.
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 17:06
tis a fine haul
By:
high_lander
When: 03 May 12 17:08
What Dirk said.
By:
J2BLUE.
When: 03 May 12 17:08
MONEY TREE

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if you and bhoys combine skills you will be 50% of the way to being head flipper.

hope this helps.



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By:
the geek
When: 03 May 12 19:01
spot on dd
By:
the dza
When: 03 May 12 19:32
If you quit your job but then wanted to sign on, just sign up to various employment agencies and do a day/few days work for them. Agencies always have temp sh1t that is for a couple of days here or there. Then, when that temp assignment is over, contact the job centre and say you were doing some agency work but now it's finished. They will probably check it out with the agency but it will all be legit, so everyone is satisfied. It will even generate a p45 for you.

Though in this climate, I'm note sure why anyone would walk out on a job without another one to go into. But good luck.
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 19:40
dza id do that but it would affect my rent
By:
hudsonhicks5
When: 03 May 12 22:45
My benefit wasnt stopped it seems because i had a valud reason for leaving my job.

The lady who interviewed me was very sympathetic and adviced me to write to trading standards.. but i cannot be arsed Laugh

I believe a single bloke can live a very substantial life on his own, on benefits.

Who needs night outs?? You have Bargain Booze.

Who needs takeaways - Some fresh egg noodles from ASDA, Chilli powder, Soy Sauce, some veg, Salt, Fish Sauce, Prawns or Chicken fried in a Wok - Amazing!!!
By:
aaronh
When: 03 May 12 22:47
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 22:47
I believe a single bloke can live a very substantial life on his own, on benefits.

quite possibly yeah

what was your valid reason for leaving work bud?
By:
hudsonhicks5
When: 03 May 12 22:49
bob.vegas did you even read my posts? Mischief
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 22:51
The manager was a complete imbecile.

ah Wink

so how ya gonna fill ya days now pal?
By:
hudsonhicks5
When: 03 May 12 22:53
Watching youtube, masturbation, watching movies on sky late at night and betting when my first £138 payment comes.. should be 3am tuesday morning Cool
By:
The Bhoys
When: 03 May 12 22:54
hudson i have been on dole for years mate i buy myself fresh food and make good dinners like spuds, veg and chicken or fish its reall not that expensive if u get fresh food and freeze it and thaw it out night before u use it. i manage fine mate but if i am looking to go somewer expensive i have to try to watch pennys for a locka weeks and try n stay away from booze but its worh it. i got a ticket yday for a concert end of june few weeks of booze and all have enough money for sure for a good day out plus if im stuck i will withdraw from my betting accounts
By:
bob.vegas
When: 03 May 12 22:56
oh your benefit covers ya Sky then Cool
By:
aaronh
When: 03 May 12 22:56
who you going to see bhoys
By:
hudsonhicks5
When: 03 May 12 22:57
The Bhoys do you ever go on holiday?
By:
hudsonhicks5
When: 03 May 12 22:58
I'm fortunate enough to still live at home with mummy and daddy.. they don't ask for any money.

I only receive job seekers allowance
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