I never heard anything from my cousins after the meal out the other week. My Grandma was livid and so was my mum. Mum sent them both an e-mail asking if they could meet up with me, but nothing really came of it. I think when I next see them I will talk to them about it and try to explain why I was so hurt and upset...if they don't want to know
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Sorry that you had to go through all of that, and hoping the IB goes ok.xx
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Yesterday I got a letter asking me to attend an interview with my adviser at the job centre.... Bearing in mind I'm not allowed to get a job for another month, this will be interesting!! Stupid people, gah. I wonder what job they think someone who has been told they're not allowed to do anything for at least a year is actually meant to get....
*praise ye DWP*
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I think the fact that you have to pass a rigorous medical certifying you unfit for work and then attend an interview to find you work says it all...it just...arggghhh...logic go BOOM!
I think the best thing that happened to me at the job centre was when I failed my first medical and my personal work advisor told me that I should apply for job seekers allowence. In order to get job seekers allowence you have to take proof to the job centre every week that you've been attending job interviews and actively seeking work. It was at this point that I could barely walk.
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I could rant about the benefits people for ages. But trying to understand there illogic makes my head hurt, lol!
I really hope you get a work advisor with a brain cell or two, it will hopefully make things much easier on you!
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As for benefits, sometimes i wish i'd never applied.
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I know what you mean about the benefits people. It's just constant mind numbing stress. I'm glad I applied because I need the money, but I also wish I haddn't because...eeeevil.
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