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its child maintenance. So my daughters dad only has her one-two nights a week overnight so it’s a government calculation based on that xIt's a lot of help. You only have one baby ?
What is CSA?
Sorry, I am curious but I'm not British.
that includes 85% of nursery fees paid, so once I’ve paid nursery I’m left with £950ish1200 universal credit??!!!
sorry wrong person to quote
Ok thank you. That's interesting.its child maintenance. So my daughters dad only has her one-two nights a week overnight so it’s a government calculation based on that x
that includes 85% of nursery fees paid, so once I’ve paid nursery I’m left with £950ish
wow! we dont get any nursery fees paid at all in northern ireland! shocked by how much of an allowance it is! thats it..im movingits child maintenance. So my daughters dad only has her one-two nights a week overnight so it’s a government calculation based on that x
that includes 85% of nursery fees paid, so once I’ve paid nursery I’m left with £950ish
oh wow! It’s really handy, she qualifies for 2 year funding so I claim that and then UC top the rest up. I’m lucky to get childcare paid or it would be worth going to work xwow! we dont get any nursery fees paid at all in northern ireland! shocked by how much of an allowance it is! thats it..im moving![]()
Snap! We are in the exact same situation. Looking for a change soon£40.5k as an assistant manager in private client tax.
I spent most of my 20s doing exams and hate my job 🫠
No way! What are you thinking? I’m considering teaching but nervous because going back to uni is a big decision!Snap! We are in the exact same situation. Looking for a change soon
Teaching is the best job in the world! Every negative thing you've heard is absolutely correct but I wouldn't do anything elseNo way! What are you thinking? I’m considering teaching but nervous because going back to uni is a big decision!
An Accountancy/Legal type services companyWhat area are you in if you don’t mind me asking?![]()
No but I’m a surgical PA which i bloody love. Happy to answer any questions if ever you have them£23k a year as a receptionist in London. Hoping to earn more one day or eventually be a PA and earn more.
Anyone else here a receptionist?
Staying somewhat in finance to try and make something of my exams but maybe a less stressful area. Good luck with the teaching! Never too late to change career pathNo way! What are you thinking? I’m considering teaching but nervous because going back to uni is a big decision!