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Thanks a lot. Her youngest will be five in the summer and the other child, nine. So if she works say 3 days a week at £50 a day, what kind of credit could she expect. Her husband is planning a minimum wage factory job for the first year while he looks around. I understand that amounts are hard to calculate, but I just can't seem to work it out!
As for behavior, it is going to be a shock - but (hopefully) the school she plans to send her kids to are going to let them 'hangout ' for the last week of term, which will help her and the kids to make a few friends to cope with the shock. We do also have lovely cousins, many with kids - we may be out of touch, but its not like moving to a foreign country. |
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Originally Posted by formula
(Post 10004016)
How old is her youngest child? If they are 12 or over, then under the welfare reform bill that starts next year for the new Universal Credit, she will be expected to work 35 hours per week at NMW (meaning earning £212.80 per week - £6.08 x 35). If the youngest is over 5 but under 12, she will be expected to find 20hours work per week at NMW.
There are too few jobs around for one earner in a family, let alone two! Also the Government have nothing to improve childcare ...it will be chaos IMO. Something had to be done about the lazy bums in this country, but,as usual, its the average working family that will be hardest hit. |
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Aliland, your sister may find some of the information she's seeking at this site: http://www.turn2us.org.uk/benefits_search.aspx
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If I can just stick my nose in here.....I've not visited BE for such a long time, so thought I'd just pop in for a quick look around.
You might find this website useful: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/index.htm Good luck to your sister.....:) |
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I would like to share what benefits I get.
My rent from a private landlord is 610 pounds a month Council tax is 133 pounds a month. I get 100.22 a week towards my rent and my council tax is 17 pounds a month. I get Job Seekers of 135.00 every two weeks. going up to 142 next time. Now if I work I can earn 5 pounds and it will not affect my JS but then I lose pound for pound. So if I get a job earning 100 pounds a week, I would lose 66 pounds of my JS money and then I would have to pay 65% of any over that 71 towards my rent. so of the 100 pounds I actually would be 11 pound better off per week. actually not even that because I would have to pay more council tax too and be working and paying to get there, so in fact be worse off. |
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Originally Posted by charleygirl
(Post 10006914)
I would like to share what benefits I get.
My rent from a private landlord is 610 pounds a month Council tax is 133 pounds a month. I get 100.22 a week towards my rent and my council tax is 17 pounds a month. I get Job Seekers of 135.00 every two weeks. going up to 142 next time. Now if I work I can earn 5 pounds and it will not affect my JS but then I lose pound for pound. So if I get a job earning 100 pounds a week, I would lose 66 pounds of my JS money and then I would have to pay 65% of any over that 71 towards my rent. so of the 100 pounds I actually would be 11 pound better off per week. actually not even that because I would have to pay more council tax too and be working and paying to get there, so in fact be worse off. When OH and I returned to the UK nearly 4 years ago we were fast approaching 60; within 3 weeks we'd secured temporary work through an agency....not a great wage but better than the demoralising process of applying for benefits. In fact the thought never crossed our minds. Within 7 weeks of our return we had secured the permanent jobs we are both still working at. We are both in our 60's and intend to work for as long as we are physically and mentally able. Benefits? No way! Okay, I'll put my soapbox away now....one that I piad for, by the way, out of my own wage. |
Re: uk benifits?
Originally Posted by charleygirl
(Post 10006914)
I would like to share what benefits I get.
My rent from a private landlord is 610 pounds a month Council tax is 133 pounds a month. I get 100.22 a week towards my rent and my council tax is 17 pounds a month. I get Job Seekers of 135.00 every two weeks. going up to 142 next time. Now if I work I can earn 5 pounds and it will not affect my JS but then I lose pound for pound. So if I get a job earning 100 pounds a week, I would lose 66 pounds of my JS money and then I would have to pay 65% of any over that 71 towards my rent. so of the 100 pounds I actually would be 11 pound better off per week. actually not even that because I would have to pay more council tax too and be working and paying to get there, so in fact be worse off. This is both a sad indictment of the state of the UK, and of yourself. By taking a job, no matter how small an increase over benefits, you at least have the chance of improving your lot in life. On benefits - no chance at all. |
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Wow how rude.
And yes I am saying why be out of pocket to work, well I cant and thats it. Anyway if only I had been offered a job at 100 a week, I was only trying to explain the benefit system using some round numbers for the OP who was asking. Jaybird well done on securing jobs, the situation for someone of my age in Leicester is dire. I am 60. The last job I applied for ( a housekeeper)had 38 applicants... I did get a phone call in reply but when asked how old i am the tone of the callers voice changed, never heard again. I suppose I am classed as unskilled and feel on the scrap heap. |
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Originally Posted by charleygirl
(Post 10007132)
Wow how rude.
And yes I am saying why be out of pocket to work, well I cant and thats it. Anyway if only I had been offered a job at 100 a week, I was only trying to explain the benefit system using some round numbers for the OP who was asking. Jaybird well done on securing jobs, the situation for someone of my age in Leicester is dire. I am 60. The last job I applied for ( a housekeeper)had 38 applicants... I did get a phone call in reply but when asked how old i am the tone of the callers voice changed, never heard again. I suppose I am classed as unskilled and feel on the scrap heap. |
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Well Done Jaybird I am hopeing to move back with my USC wife as I can't Find work here In orlando after moveing down here from Massachussets after loosing my job there are 7 plus years .
I would be happy with any work I can find for both me and wife we hope to be moving in with a friend they will let us stay rent free till we find a place of our own I am 59 and hate being out of work |
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Hi, I'd like to thank charley girl. Keep in mind this forum is largely for Expats trying to plan moving back, we are out of touch with the system and specifics are really useful. The link for turn2us was also helpful.
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Originally Posted by Montfan72
(Post 10007187)
Oh my...can you really be asked your age in interviews in the U.K? That's scary and why should it matter if you're able bodied and willing?
Yes, it probably shouldn't in certain industries, but just try to get a job in Silicon Valley if you are over 40. Even if they don't ask you your age, your length of experience on your CV, plus those "older faces", are going to give you away. |
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Originally Posted by Gabgoeshome
(Post 10005618)
TBH I doubt that bill will pass.
Originally Posted by Gabgoeshome
(Post 10005618)
,as usual, its the average working family that will be hardest hit.
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Originally Posted by charleygirl
(Post 10007132)
Wow how rude.
And yes I am saying why be out of pocket to work, well I cant and thats it. When the benefit form asked something like, have you ever owned a property in the UK or abroad, what did you answer? |
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Originally Posted by Aliland
(Post 10007249)
Hi, I'd like to thank charley girl. Keep in mind this forum is largely for Expats trying to plan moving back, we are out of touch with the system and specifics are really useful. The link for turn2us was also helpful.
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