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You could go to uni if you wanted to. You'd get just as much support as me, with extra because you are a parent, you can live in family accommodation (at least at Lancaster you can) there is a creché, plenty of local schools and it'd be an opportunity to learn and try something new. I wasn't directing anything specifically at you though and I never said anything about you being unable to do anything as a mum, loads of mums do plenty of things. J K Rowling would be a good example of a mum that has done that successfully. Lots of single mums also set up home businesses as well. I will admit, not just as a student but as someone who works with kids, I never let myself get in the mindset that there just no other alternatives and you have to accept what you are given. I study at a university that initially rejected me after I didn't get the right A level grades after suffering from manic depression. I have to have counselling regularly, I don't sleep and I'm currently having to spend time in the doctors surgery being told I have the symptoms common to elderly sufferers of Alzheimers. Oh but I'm just a 20yr old student, what the hell do I know about stress? God I just do a full time course and spend all my free time working with kids, doing charity work and supporting students with finding careers. What would I know about ANYTHING? I just go through courses training me in these things for a laugh, they have no value to anyone like YOU because you're older than me and I must be just patronising you. Well I don't give a toss if you think I'm on my ivory tower, because I hunted the resources down and I built it my damn self with no support from college, no knowledge from my family about my possible choices and only the internet at my fingers, searching for opportunities. I don't have time to dish out sympathy to people on the internet because there are people who rely on me day in and day out to share what I know with them and THEY don't throw it in my face with excuses, they swallow their pride and they try. |
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This post pays lip service to an understanding that you blatantly do not possess. You infer that all people who have a baby are irresponsible(ok, in a later post you retract that somewhat). From your own background, of which you have told us something in the past, you should have more compassion. Circumstances change........you can be in a loving partnership one minute and widowed the next. You can be in a good job one minute and made redundant the next. You can be a victim of mental and physical abuse in a partnership. You are right that babies are for life, and most of us have more life experience than you to know this.......and what life throws at us we have to cope with in the best way that we can....and sometimes that will be as a struggling single parent through no fault or choice of our own. All this with a baby or child who was conceived whilst in better circumstances. Does this make you irresponsible. I don't think it does. We all make our choices in life.......and we make them with the information that we have at the time. Yes.... you will have debts when you leave Uni...but you aren't going to have the bailiffs chasing you for that money...like you would if you defaulted on other types of debt....you will have the knowledge that you won't have to pay a penny back until you earn over a certain threshold. You made your choice to go to Uni, in the hope that this would give you a better life and future, but...it doesn't guarantee anything. The fact that you 'don't give a toss' about appearing to be in an ivory tower says much about you as a human being. As I previously said in post...I hope that you don't have the misfortune to suffer the kind of situation that Lolly is experiencing at the moment. |
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I said nothing about stress. I made no comment to your personal circumstances as you shouldnt with mine. Until either of us no them we should not comment on them.
I applaud you for trying to make a success of yourself, i sometimes wish I had gone to university and not just got a job straight out of college. But those are the choices I made and I deal with the circumstances in the hand that i've been dealt. I'm not one of these people who sits on their arses and does nothing all day, and am trying my best to get a new job so that I can provide for my son. I know exactly what resources their are at universities for people like myself, do you not think I havent thought about it a great deal recently? Anyway I have that sorted now and am going to do my degree, anyway thats irrelevant. I think we have hijacked Jedi's thread enough! (Sorry! lol) and we should agree to disagree. Thankyou Margaret, karma coming to you when I can! |
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everyone's situation is different, blazey you applaud me for finding a job yet you condemn lolly for not being able to find a job. while I appreciate the sentiments sent from people on the forum unfortunately, yours I DO NOT! I find you single minded and downright ignorant to other peoples suffering, You blame people for making the best of what they have. let me point a few things out to you also firstly I am also a parent who had the misfortune to be made redundant from a job which I really enjoyed and that paid a reasonable wage - am I to be blamed for having a child 7 years previous to this, at a time when I was in full time employment and able to provide for my family? was I blessed at birth with the ability to look into a crystal ball and predict that this would happen? I THINK NOT, The result of which has been two months of hell with letters threatening bailiffs and being taken to court to have our home reposessed, scraping by on very little. as for the job itself it is by pure luck that the job came my way (a chance phonecall at the right time to an employer who is friends with an ex employer). this 1 interview and resulting job offer was the only result of over 300 phonecalls/e-mails and applications covering an area spanning from lancaster to birmingham, and yes it is out of the area and a lot of discussion had to go into whether i could AFFORD to accept the job I was lucky that the job was offering good money, and I have JUST enough money left to cover the extended fuel costs incurred in travelling to work I am also lucky in the respect that I am paid WEEKLY in arrears so only have to cover 2 weeks of travel costs and not 2 months. There was also the extra childcare costs of sending my daughter to breakfast club and after school club just so I can arrive at work on time, and luckily they have accepted waiting untill i start getting paid for the money. I also have one luxury that lolly doesn't - I am NOT a SINGLE parent and my wife also works full time. Had any one of these circumstances been different YOU WOULDN'T have been congratulating me because i'd still be jobless. Don't condemn people for circumstances that are beyond their control and that you know nothing about! Lolly I understand what you're going through hun, It's not easy I know but keep your chin up something will come along - and good luck with your degree ;) |
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good post jedi, ya may get degrees n qualifications in university, but blazey will learn, ya don't get common sense yon.;)
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aye probably on his first day in the real world of employment, when an old timer plants him!
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oops! probably start kicking off about equal rights now:p |
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Well said Jedi . Karma sent .
Good luck with the new job and I hope all is going good for you, Lolly already sent you a pm other day hun . Stay positive . I know its not easy but all will come good in time. |
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always two there are, a master and an apprentice! Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi. My own counsel will I keep on who is to be trained. A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away... to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing. Hmph. Adventure. Heh. Excitement. Heh. A Jedi craves not these things. You are reckless. :D |
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