32k is house deposit money!Speaking of cars..
Every single day my 32 year old friend complains that they can’t afford to move out of their parents house. They don’t have any bills other than their phone and car insurance/car tax and they don’t contribute towards any of their parents bills or pay rent to live there.. They’ve just dropped 32k cash on a second car. At one point they had owned 3 cars. Why one person needs 3 cars I will never know but it’s crazy to me that they constantly go on about not being able to afford to live. Stop buying cars then
Snap!! Lovely gesture but would have gone further in an envelope of cash off the books, or a few supermarket gift cards lol. Not that I’m in anyway ungrateful but it’s sickening seeing all the deductions come offGot a £500 cost of living boost from my employer. Nice gesture and would’ve helped but after the government/student loan company have taken their greedy cut I’m left with about £150 of it. Student loans should be set to annual salary not fluctuations each month, it only goes to interest. They say you can reclaim overpayments at the end of the tax year but that’s no use.
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I know someone who is due what should be a decent sum in backpay from their job (due end of this month backdated to Jan) but by the time he's had what the company are taking (apparently they over paid a bonus) alongside tax etc it'll be about £50 so it's hardly worth it. They say they're doing it to help with cost of living but £50 barely gets most people a weeks food shop now.Got a £500 cost of living boost from my employer. Nice gesture and would’ve helped but after the government/student loan company have taken their greedy cut I’m left with about £150 of it. Student loans should be set to annual salary not fluctuations each month, it only goes to interest. They say you can reclaim overpayments at the end of the tax year but that’s no use.
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Yeah many on our ward , when we recieved our back pay from Aprils pay rise ( in September) where very dissapointed by the deductions. Also many were moved to different higher % pension band which meant even less and arrears from April for that too.I know someone who is due what should be a decent sum in backpay from their job (due end of this month backdated to Jan) but by the time he's had what the company are taking (apparently they over paid a bonus) alongside tax etc it'll be about £50 so it's hardly worth it. They say they're doing it to help with cost of living but £50 barely gets most people a weeks food shop now.
Ye are due a pay rise dating back from April (civil servant). Still no actual figure as the unions are still disputing it.Yeah many on our ward , when we recieved our back pay from Aprils pay rise ( in September) where very dissapointed by the deductions. Also many were moved to different higher % pension band which meant even less and arrears from April for that too.
I haven’t yet cause I haven’t been cold enough. My long sleeve pjs and dressing gown have been fine, but it’s also been 15 degrees at some points in the day here so that’s playing a role I would imagineHas anyone not had their heating on yet? I've only thought once brrr could do with the heating on but it was at 5am just before I went to work. Like I'm not being tight with in. Sure I normally have it on in October.
We normally have ours on by now but we haven’t yet.Has anyone not had their heating on yet? I've only thought once brrr could do with the heating on but it was at 5am just before I went to work. Like I'm not being tight with in. Sure I normally have it on in October
SameI am now seeing it as a bit of a challenge for how long we can keep it off
Yeh my husband moans it's cold and he's sitting there in a t shirtSame
I said to my husband we need to make sure we're not silly with the heating.
Me said WE?
Everytime you off and I get back from work your all in the shirt and shirts its that hot in the house. Which is absolutely trueMaybe poo a layer on before we pop the heating on
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