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regarding this
it looks like i'll be no longer employed in a few days. in meantime i am on "gardening leave".
i'd better start updating my CV then.
unfortunately i don't have a garden. although i have been considering buying a pot plant. on the plus side it does mean I get to watch Bargain Hunt more often for a while!
it looks like i'll be no longer employed in a few days. in meantime i am on "gardening leave".
i'd better start updating my CV then.
unfortunately i don't have a garden. although i have been considering buying a pot plant. on the plus side it does mean I get to watch Bargain Hunt more often for a while!
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Date: 2006-02-09 01:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-09 02:25 pm (UTC)on HB you can pretty much start that immediatly they will want evidence of your savings, so they can adjust how much you will get.
You might want to go to a local bookstore and order a copy of The CPAG handbook AKA welfare and benefits and tax credits handbook 2005/2006 isbn 1 901698 75 0
I use the handbook to track my way round the benefits system its £33 now or you could wait till your signed on and go down to to london to CPAG and they will sell you one for £7. They might ship it by post to you direct now and since your now unemployed you might get it for £7 but they haven't been reliable with me in the past
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Date: 2006-02-09 05:10 pm (UTC)Useful book, especially when I had to play the income support game. I'd recommend it to anyone who's got £8 to spare.
Right at the bottom of http://www.cpag.org.uk/publications/ Click on the link and play with the form (which you have to print I think). I posted it with a cheque and my book came through within a week or so.
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Date: 2006-02-10 01:41 am (UTC)