Donate SIGN UP

Job Advice

Avatar Image
nailit | 20:56 Thu 29th Nov 2018 | ChatterBank
32 Answers
Wrong cat I know but more traffic here.
Theres the possibility that I could get a paid job in the new year as a van driver with the foodbank that I voluntarily work for as a volunteer.

Im out of touch with how it all works now (working tax credits etc)
Can anyone tell me how it all works now that Universal Credit is been rolled out? (looking at various sights it seems to be a minefield).

The work would be for approx. 20 hours per week so obviously (on minimum wage at least) wouldn't even be enough to cover rent and council tax etc. How would it be made up nowadays?
Im desperate to get off benefits, I WANT to work and if that opportunity comes to me I want to take it but if Im going to have to use the foodbank myself to get by then its defeating the object

Thanks.
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 32 of 32rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by nailit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Me too :-))
I wish you luck, Nailit. Hope you get the job. There's nothing worse than being unemployed. We've all been there at some point, I think. Keep believing!
Question Author
Another bucket of coffee and I should be good to go...
Only one? ;-)
Question Author
Thanks clarion. Don't mean to blow my own trumpet but Ive worked my nadgers off since been there and its been noticed. Id work there 7 days a week if I could, just love doing what Im doing....
Question Author
Well, maybe a second bucket then scorpio ;-)
You need a caffeine fix every now and again!
Question Author
Certainly do Boaty!!
Thanks for all replies guys, off now to put another day in. Thanks again all, appreciate it.
Drive safely mate, and enjoy the day.
Nailit, I really do hope you get this job because you're really keen aren't you? I hope the food bank can see that too. I hate to be a merchant of doom, but can you think of any reason why they wouldn't give it to you? On the other hand, I'm sure you have lots of reasons why they should. You tell em' what they are!
Question Author
Had to just pop back in quickly to answer Clarion.
The jobs already mine *IF* they can get the extra funding which they are hoping to get in the new year.
The foodbank isn't just about providing food for the needy but getting people into work as well within the organization where possible (or at least that is Stoke on Trent's foodbanks philosophy)
thanks again...really got to dash now, have a good day all :-)
stay safe on those roads xx

21 to 32 of 32rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Do you know the answer?

Job Advice

Answer Question >>