Sorry but I can't see Charlie being that supportive with her cutting her hours down at Tesco to sell perfume, make stickers, vlog and clean. She probably pissed and moaned that much brow beaten bean just said "riiiiiggghhhtt do what you bleeping want but dont cry to me if it all goes tits up!"
I also hope she is doing her books on her incomes so she is ready for her tax return. Calls herself self employed so needs to do her accounts.
How have tesco let her reduce her hours especially during these times. If we are heading for more restrictions or a lockdown and christmas then you would think tesco would need their order picking staff more than ever. She was given a change of hours form right away....more like she asked to change her hours, her boss umm'd and arr'd, she cried wolf to the union and got her way. I have worked with Jane's in the past and the union is their best friend but the union reps want to run away when the Jane approaches.
The shirt dress is not oversized, they are meant to hang like that although it reminds me of a dinner lady tunic thing that they wore at my primary school.
Charlie's mum....he could have visited, he just opted not to. Someone has said on here sounds like dementia and it certainly does. It happened to my grandma, she went to hospital for something on her kidneys, had to be kept in, next morning didn't know where she was or who anyone was. Poor Mrs Gammons. Who else thinks she used his mum as an excuse to cut her hours down..."i need to go earlier so I can care for my mother in law."
Now that she has reduced her hours she can pull her trotter out and see to his mum a few times a week.
Their holiday....sounded like when my mum would tell me about her little breaks away with her 2 friends. They are all 73-75 and the way chins was describing her holiday sounded just like my mum
Dream house? She may be nearly there with a deposit perhaps but can they cope with the mortgage repayments and all the other fun stuff that comes with it. We just about got our mortgage by the skin of our teeth because I was in a probation period at work, I only had a month to go on it and didn't realise it may impact our lending. Since moving in we have perhaps spent £8000 getting it to how we want it and on repairs. Money well spent in my opinion. I wonder how chins will cope with that? She once said she loves renting due to landlords paying for repairs, imagine the stress headaches bean may get if they get a house and gas boiler needs replacing or they have to shell out for a new fence as its falling to bits? We had to get a new fence within months of moving in as it looked sketchy.
How sustainable and future proof is her sticker making and cats piddle buzznisss? Can she see herself being as bizzzeee as she is now in 5 years time doing this?
I also hope she is doing her books on her incomes so she is ready for her tax return. Calls herself self employed so needs to do her accounts.
How have tesco let her reduce her hours especially during these times. If we are heading for more restrictions or a lockdown and christmas then you would think tesco would need their order picking staff more than ever. She was given a change of hours form right away....more like she asked to change her hours, her boss umm'd and arr'd, she cried wolf to the union and got her way. I have worked with Jane's in the past and the union is their best friend but the union reps want to run away when the Jane approaches.
The shirt dress is not oversized, they are meant to hang like that although it reminds me of a dinner lady tunic thing that they wore at my primary school.
Charlie's mum....he could have visited, he just opted not to. Someone has said on here sounds like dementia and it certainly does. It happened to my grandma, she went to hospital for something on her kidneys, had to be kept in, next morning didn't know where she was or who anyone was. Poor Mrs Gammons. Who else thinks she used his mum as an excuse to cut her hours down..."i need to go earlier so I can care for my mother in law."
Now that she has reduced her hours she can pull her trotter out and see to his mum a few times a week.
Their holiday....sounded like when my mum would tell me about her little breaks away with her 2 friends. They are all 73-75 and the way chins was describing her holiday sounded just like my mum
Dream house? She may be nearly there with a deposit perhaps but can they cope with the mortgage repayments and all the other fun stuff that comes with it. We just about got our mortgage by the skin of our teeth because I was in a probation period at work, I only had a month to go on it and didn't realise it may impact our lending. Since moving in we have perhaps spent £8000 getting it to how we want it and on repairs. Money well spent in my opinion. I wonder how chins will cope with that? She once said she loves renting due to landlords paying for repairs, imagine the stress headaches bean may get if they get a house and gas boiler needs replacing or they have to shell out for a new fence as its falling to bits? We had to get a new fence within months of moving in as it looked sketchy.
How sustainable and future proof is her sticker making and cats piddle buzznisss? Can she see herself being as bizzzeee as she is now in 5 years time doing this?