Tuesday, November 22, 2011

I have my first driving theory test in southgate UK im soo nervous any tips, advice, suggestions pleaseee?

ive been revisin this whole week 24-7 like ive eaten the book and have done sooo many different mock test on the web and have alwayz achieved a minimum pass of 44 and maximum of 49 on both parts...


anyone that has taken the test already can u tell me if the questions are realllllllly similiar to the DSA THEORY TEST BOOK?????I have my first driving theory test in southgate UK im soo nervous any tips, advice, suggestions pleaseee?
The questions are probably similar. Relax and you will do even better on the test./





Good luck.I have my first driving theory test in southgate UK im soo nervous any tips, advice, suggestions pleaseee?
Seriously, just do your best. Thats all you can do.

How to make money quick???uk, Need some money quick any advice and not get a job?

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rob a bank mateHow to make money quick???uk, Need some money quick any advice and not get a job?
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sell all your unwanted items %26amp; junk on ebay anyone will buy it. I have sold loads of rubbish for unbielable prices.
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you can sell blood and sperm
Sell some useable, good quality goods on ebay. Other than that, there are no get-rich-quick ideas that work, generally speaking, unless you hit the lottery or, for some strange reason, are able to buy and quick-sell a property with huge equity :-)





Of course, I own a business that generates nice income, but it takes time to get to this point. But, 1-5 years is quick when you think about working a job for 20-30 and NEVER get rich.
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  • Money advice needed (UK Only)?

    Both myself and my partner have about 拢12000 debt. She has about 拢6000 and I have about 拢6000. We are paying them off with the minimum payments which total to about 500-600 pcm.





    We need a consolidation loan to lower the monthly payments but no where seems to want to lend to us. (We have tried everywhere we can think of!)


    My partner has bad credit and a CCJ.


    I seem to only be able to obtain credit for about 拢2000 and no more than that. I don't have really bad credit, but I have missed a couple of payments in the past. (Although I have been up to date with all credit agreements for the last year)





    How do we go around getting a loan for this much, we have tried google-ing bad credit loans etc and they don't want to touch us





    (I have only been applying for me, not a joint app)





    Any help would be appreciated.








    Oh, and even though I am going to say ';No spam posts or no survey ideas'; i know they are going to appear......Money advice needed (UK Only)?
    Have you tried going to citizens advice for some help,they are very good at helping people to arrange their money problems,I hope you manage to get yourself sorted out,it sounds as if you are going to be paying this lot off for a long time,what about your own bank,but I would say try citizens first,it might surprise you, good luck,hope this helpsMoney advice needed (UK Only)?
    Difficult one this, and I do feel sorry for you. Have you considered declaring yourself bankrupt?





    Yes Citizens advice is your first port of call. And please, I beg you, do not consider taking out consolidation loans. You will just end up getting involved with bigger and bigger sharks.

    Any advice on uk interviews/is this unlucky or dodgy.........?.!?

    A friend of mine was told she would be losing her job at the end of March due to department restructures etc but was verbally offered a lesser paid filing job in the same building. She said yes to this but continues to job hunt, as even now she has no definite written offer of the filing job.


    She was previously told she would not get a very favourable reference-this is up to the employer but from what i have seen, a little unfair when she frequently worked late to finish things,covered extra work when the senior staff were away etc. At a performance meeting she was asked why things had not been done in the week that her manager and collegue both took for holiday/a boob job-leaving her and one other to do everything!


    She does not get paid to do overtime but frequently stays to finish things.


    Twice her bosses have been through her desk.


    Today she had an interview in a different building/area, same organisation, for a different job.


    Instead of going sick(she was too worried about what could be said), she told her boss she would be going for interview in the morning and needed the day off, especially as she would need to travel some way.(same company so she thought an amount of honesty was best!)


    the interview was in the afternoon as it happened!


    She has now phoned me in a dither as it appears that the interviewer today divulged the fact that she went this afternoon for interview to her current bosses-they in return have questioned why she needed the day off!this struck me as rather nasty-especially in this climate when she has no firm job offer.


    She has no clear indicator of who she can go to above her current bosses to discuss things-she has previously suffered from depression and although now fully recovered is becoming very anxious about things.


    I said it would be worth talking to the citizens advice bureau as she feels that an iffy reference may hamper any chances of employment at the moment.


    she said she has not made any mistakes to note and works hard therefore is worried by the reference they may have provided.


    What do people think?Any advice on uk interviews/is this unlucky or dodgy.........?.!?
    I can't answer in great detail without (believe it or not) more comprehensive information. She is more than entitled to invoke a grievance procedure and a company handbook or T%26amp;C''s within CoE will detail how it is fact covered.





    Be clear however they CAN'T give a bad reference!!! Oh there are ways of course, I have seen many glowing references and right at the bottom when it asks ';would you re-employ person?'; The say ';NO.'; Which tends to tell you all you need to know. Refusal to give a reference is quite legal and again communicates 'a message.'





    It very much sounds like a 'witch hunt,' and without playing 'devils advocate' here your friend would seem to be between a rock %26amp; a hard place.





    This is exactly the sort of case I would look at but would need to really get a feel for the case. To bring one against them presently would be likely restricted to a claim for constructive dismissal; which one should not throw away lightly, settlements with a PROVEN case can be 'reasonable' but do take time.





    The balance of your friend鈥檚 situation seams to be about pre-empting what might happen next and until it does you can only wait. Document EVERYTHING, and also document what the personnel file holds on the individual (if indeed you know) although you can request a copy at any time quite freely. They may not refuse you.





    Curtis

    Benefits advice please? UK only?

    i am awaiting a reply for my applicate for job seekers allowance after being paid off my work. my husband has recently found out he too is being paid off next week. What can we claim benefits wise in the mean time? i have been applying for jobs as soon as i was told about being paid off and my husband is already seeking employment. Obviously due to the current financial crisis there isnt many jobs anywhere. In the mean time what can we do? we have a 6 month old baby and we currently pay all of our council tax and rent. My baby gets 拢20 a week child benefit and 拢21.65 tax credit. From next week this will be the only money coming into our home. Any advice would be great! We have never been in this situation before and therefore have no idea what we are best doing. Thanks (please no smart comments, when we planned to have a baby both our jobs were secure, but just now nobodys job is secure anymore). thanks againBenefits advice please? UK only?
    call your local council and tell them u need to put in a claim for housing benifit and counciln tax benifit. they will pay your housing and council tax in full as long as you are both out of work. if one of you gets a job, they will pay some of it depending on how much you get paid.


    claim jobseekers allowance... contact your job centre. both of you will be entitled to full job seekers as long as you dont have more than 拢4000 in savings,.... if you have 拢16000+ in savings you wont be entitled to any help.


    get on the phone to tax credits (08453003900) and tell them whats happened. u will be reduced your working tax and childcare help, but will still claim child tax, and child benifit.


    if you were a single parent you would be entitled to income support. but, as you are not, it means a trip to the job centre every 2 weeks to proove you are activly seeking employment.


    remember when u find employment, you must tell the job centre and tax credits straight away... not only to make sure you get your claim for workiing tax in asap, but also to ensure you get your childcare costs covered (they pay 75% of the total cost for you)





    good luck xBenefits advice please? UK only?
    hi i feel for you really i do, you are intitled to a range of different benefits, some of which may be, income support, child tax credits, housing and council tax benefits, go to your local job centre and ask to talk to someone, they will be able to tell you exactly what benefit you could get and also help you look for other jobs that may be available in your area.


    have a look on there website





    www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk





    they really are the best people to ask.





    good luck i hope everything works out for you xxx
    you can claim housing benefit and council tax benefit. youl be able to make a joint claim for jobseekers allowance. youl need to make these claims straight away, we had to wait nearly 6 weeks to find out if my partner was entitled to anything and he wasnt, because i was on maternity allowance. if you make a claim and they dont get it sorted out for you and you need money you can apply for a crisis loan from them! best of luck.
    Get yourself down the local DSS office (or whatever they call it these days).





    They will help you with all the forms you need to fill in for Job Seekers Allowance, Income support, Council tax benefit, housing benefit etc etc
    Speak to your local Citizens Advice Bureau or (better still) go to see them.
    Income support
    If you call the council for advice expect to be given different answers by different people. After all there are so many variables, and frankly the council don't like giving money out without a fight. Your best bet is to go to your local Citizens Advice Bureau... they are much more impartial and will be able to tell you what you are entitled to. It is much easier going to the council saying you want x, y and z rather than hoping they will tell you that you might or might not be eligible for x, y an z. Hope that made some sense.... contact your CAB, best advice.





    Good luck with the job hunting!
    I know exactly what you are going through, the same has happened to me and my partner and we have a child too. You should be able to claim JSA as a family, I'm not sure about Income Support we were told that is for lone parents, and we could only claim JSA. You need to ring your local job centre as soon as your partner has finished work and tell them your current situation. It will be between 拢150 - 拢200 a fortnight. Ask your local council office for a housing benefit form asap, they will pay your rent (or most of it depending on the size, how many bedrooms etc) and they will pay all of your council tax. They will probably be pretty busy with a lot of people who have been made redundant and are in the same boat as you, so I would advise you to ring them everyday and chase your application, when they pay you it should be backdated from the date you applied. Hope this helps xx

    Legal advice needed (UK);?

    I chastised my 14yr old 2wks ago and she called the police as the youth of today seem to want to do- I had a sergeant (female) tell me ';I WISH THERE WERE MORE PARENTS LIKE YOU'; (true quote).


    As a consequence of the police being called APPARENTLY it is the polices duty to notify the dreaded 'SOCIAL SERVICES' and I need to know if they have any rights to come interfering on my property without a court issued warrant- which surely can only be issued should there be any concern by the officers that investigated- Who had time with my daughter alone, full run of the house and were not impeded in any respect- I actually sat and watched my adolescant phone them- what else can I do- if they want to ring the police- who am I to stop them.


    Can the SS come onto my property without a warrant, CAN I refuse them access?


    I have nothing to hide but do not want to tolerate agencies like this in affairs that their obvious superiors have already dealt with (THE POLICE) and wish them all speed to the children that are really being abused.Legal advice needed (UK);?
    If you have nothing to hide then the best way you can demonstrate that is to comply fully. The Social Services are greatly maligned and do excellent work.





    Incidentally, the police are by no means superior to the social services, they do vastly different jobs.





    ***EDIT***


    The social services work pishing hard to keep children safe and they do a damn good job for thousands of kids every single day. There are occasional tragedies, but by and large they do not have a 'poor track record', and they are far from 'militant'


    If you've done nothing wrong, if the children are safe and thriving, then nothing further will happen. If you present with the kind of attitude you give here than they'll, completely understandably, think you're up to no good.Legal advice needed (UK);?
    The best answer is taken as being a poor one, the social services are a frightened bunch of semi- toffs who are embroiled in red tape half the time and stuck up their own a**es for most of the other half- Their own job would be a damn sight easier if we had the death sentance for paedophiles.


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    Social services have certain duties and responsibilities that will result in further action by them. If they have reason to believe that a minor is in physical danger then they can easily get legal access. Their powers are quite far reaching and most courts tend to err on their side, in the first instance, until the circumstances can be fully investigated.

    UK Mortgage advice needed?

    I temp in The City in the banking industry, following redundancy a year ago after 18 years employment with Natwest. Will my salary be taken into account when me and my girlfriend apply for a mortgage, given that I am not in a 'permanent' role and move jobs every 6 months or so. We would have over 15% deposit of the property's value.UK Mortgage advice needed?
    If you are temping you may have to take a declared salary mortgage.





    Basically, you declare your own income from your temping business as it is not predictable.





    Be cautious though, you are always taking a mortgage on your own risk - if you say you earn 500 grand and only earn 50 then if you cannot pay off the dues then you will lose your home.





    Also, as this mortgage is a higher risk to the lender, you will pay a higher interest rate than the standard mortgages.





    UK Mortgage advice needed?
    i think you have to be in the same job for 6 months before your salary would be taken into account and i think you have to be permanent i got my mortgage 3 years ago i dont know whether things have changed now but that's how things were when i got mine
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