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Re: Anything for the weekend Sir?
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Tell me about it:( They gave me so much pressure at the jobcentre but notice they didnt push whether they could persue maintenance:rolleyes: My X aas many others get away with it scot free & those of us that truelly love our kids to care for them get left lumbered high & dry & we are the ones labelled bad people!!!!:mad: |
Re: Anything for the weekend Sir?
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Yes it was tongue in cheek :D I'm afraid to say I'm a disgrace to the single parent movement. I work and my daughter is not a yobbo, I'm a freak :rolleyes: |
Re: Anything for the weekend Sir?
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Seems that no wonder this country is going to pop cos even the government is now saying working is more important than child welfare!!!:mad: There are many young layabouts that CAN get a job & work no problems but are too damn lazy to do it cos they's rather be pi**ed or drugged up!! |
Re: Anything for the weekend Sir?
Has anyone, I wonder, looked at the issue from the EMPLOYERS’s perspective?
If you were an employer would you want one of those yobs working for you and messing up your business? |
Re: Anything for the weekend Sir?
This also makes interesting reading from employers perspective single parents are 49% less likely to get a job [the top score]
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/28022007/14...nequality.html |
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