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my daughter is due to start school full time soon and im dying to get back to work so thought id look in the job centre today. There was nothing there to suit my families needs so i asked to speak to a advisor to see what options are available to me. It wa then to my suprise that she said as im not recieving any benefits she is unable to assist me! Ive never heard anything so daft in all my life, ive been unemployed for nearly 2 years now and i actually WANT a job so why not???? I then asked if i would be entitled to recieve JSA as agterall im activly seeking work and i have paid contributions to society since the age of 16. The only time i have not worked is when ive had my kids. She said im not entitled as i have a partner supporting me. Surely this isnt very fair.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can get jsa 4get. But lotsafun will not be able to because she won't have had made contributions in the last few years. And because her partner's earnings takes them over the limit she can't get any benefits. I don't personally think that benefits should take into account any earnings or capital other than your own, whether you live with anybody or not.
They really don't help you find work at job centres any more Sandy. I used to actually be work in a job centre and we worked damn hard to get people into jobs. Nowadays, this doesn't happen. You can search for jobs on line on the websites or on the computers in the job centre. The staff do nothing to help fit people into vacant jobs.
I can sympathise lotsafun.
I haven't worked for 7yrs and can't find anything that fits in with school hours and holidays etc.
There are about a squillion mums all going after the 'holy grail jobs' of working in a school.
When ever I have been into the job centre (which admittedly isn't often) there is nothing in there. I keyed in my requirements and the area I wanted and it came up with something about 6 hours away.
I think an agency would be better.
I haven't worked for 7yrs and can't find anything that fits in with school hours and holidays etc.
There are about a squillion mums all going after the 'holy grail jobs' of working in a school.
When ever I have been into the job centre (which admittedly isn't often) there is nothing in there. I keyed in my requirements and the area I wanted and it came up with something about 6 hours away.
I think an agency would be better.
tell me about it, i gave up work 5 years ago to look after my grandson so that my daughter could go back to work and didnt have to claim any benefits, when he went to school i went to the job centre and was told that as i hadnt worked for 5 years(even though i'd worked since i left school) i wasnt entitled to a penny and that i should have claimed form the day i gave up work, so by trying to do the "right" thing i was wrong! maybe i should have changed my accent and said id just come into the country! and no doubt im now going to get slughtered for that remark, do i care, do i hell.
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