Saturday 17 November 2018

Messy

Well Hello Strangers , seasons greetings from the Amazon warehouse in the Fens , At least thats what it seems like a damned warehouse. Boxes and furniture piled up wherever you turn , not able to get to anything i need , musnt put the heating on because of all the boxes having some treasured electronica in them in front of every radiator , im really walking through tracks in every room its like an episode of hoarders it really is driving me mad . Its looking as if this could go on for months as middle son tries to find somewhere to live , not sure where to put a xmas tree but up his arse is a possibility . Hes happy in his hostel place , nobody bothers him, , him being huge and ginger has its advantages. Hes run up against the fact that nobody will let to him because hes on benefits , but if he gets a job he has to leave the hostel within seven days find a huge deposit quickly and then go into private rental but because hes under 25 he must have guarantors which we cant be because we are on benefits , everybody else in the family is either to selfish or on a pension .
The poverty trap is alive and well, blighting the lives of millions in this country , once you have to claim benefits your life is pretty much over , but not many get paid enough to manage without claiming anything , certainly the young are hit heavily at every turn .
  Our main concern has been funding heating oil this month , we had a call from the Vulnerable Tenants Officer the other day to remind us to apply for all the winter fuel grants, she didnt believe me when i told her we are ineligible for them all mainly because we have oil heating and cant be dual fuel customers , cant pay by direct debit and other daft ideas. Im currently once again having the usual arguments with Anglian Water , another engineer turned up the other day to fit a water meter only to say he cant do it without a team of engineers , so the cost to Anglian will be to high . Happens every year im afraid , this is ongoing so will keep you posted .

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  1. Been there, know exactly what you are talking about. Frankly I just give up with the system. Unles you've been there you have no idea and people who keep winging on about the lazy unemployed make me so mad.
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  2. Hey they have sent the UN to examine us poverty stricken Brits! Look out for a UN force in blue helmets coming our way to make it all better!! Third world country - why does EU want to keep us?

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    1. must admit i watched the whole of the UN blokes speech with interest and tended to agree with a lot of it , callous disregard pretty much sums up our government . it has been interesting to see how the press have taken stuff out of context .

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  3. I remember the nightmare of boxes everywhere when our daughter moved back a few years ago. Thankfully, she was able to move out quite quickly. In the end we chose to lose a room (the dining room) instead of it spreading around the house. Lets hope for a mild winter, the price of oil.

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  4. The politicians don't have a clue what its like to live on an average persons income let alone someone on benefits. I bet if you asked them a set of questions regarding the price of various groceries they wouldn't know.

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  5. Has your son thought outside the box. Could he find work with accommodation included. Cruise ships? working with children abroad in summer camps etc. There are so many opportunities out there. I got my career from volunteering many years ago so that I did not have a CV that was blank but showed I worked even for no pay.

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    1. we have suggested that he looks into holiday camp work but its very seasonal , plus live in jobs are few and far between out of the season

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