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Loneparent72
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Leukoshoopr is my brother and he is a kind, honest and a very loving son, brother, husband, father and friend. Thank you for looking out for me and your niece.
Robin Banks, : “Needing / Wanting” a house is a basic necessity of life. We all need oxygen, water, food, warmth and shelter to survive, and compassion goes a very long way……I do hope you get your hearts desires and are truly happy, and your Mercedes & BMW keeps you warm and safe at night.
John Rambo, I do hope you never find yourself in an unplanned, unexpected predicament which turns your whole life upside down and not to mention brings you to the brink of death.
I was once like “you” / taxpayer. When I finished my leaving cert I continued to further my education in full time and evening diploma courses. I worked and paid taxes like the rest of society. I married, bought a house, continued to work, and complete my evening courses, I paid taxes, stamp duty, mortgages etc. My perfect planned life didn’t work out and I am now divorced 5 years.
I became pregnant in 2006, I still worked full time even though I was ill, I am a lone parent trying to support me and my daughter on a low part-time wage and one parent family payment.(which i am very grateful for)
I have done everything by the book ( I am not looking for credit here as it should be done this way) unfortunately our current economy, our government and welfare officers don’t reward honesty, they are blinded and are taken in by some liars, and greedy people, these are the ones who know how to cheat the system, this works for them, but unfortunately the people who are honest and genuinely need help to survive are being pushed away at every door and then are been insulted with comments such as "well if you werent working" or if only you had of come out of work on the sick earlier instead of working upto your maternity leave.... you would be entitled to .......
I went through all the proper authorities, filled out forms after forms only to be told,” well if you weren’t working part-time the community welfare office could give you €900 towards your rent but as you are working 19 hours a week you will only get €300 towards your rent.
So you tell me, what can I do? I am a hard working, honest, genuine person trying to contribute to life, pay my way and still have some dignity to make my daughter proud.
How can I improve my situation, it would be so much easier to lie to the community officer / social welfare but I was not brought up that way!!!!!
Robin Banks, : “Needing / Wanting” a house is a basic necessity of life. We all need oxygen, water, food, warmth and shelter to survive, and compassion goes a very long way……I do hope you get your hearts desires and are truly happy, and your Mercedes & BMW keeps you warm and safe at night.
John Rambo, I do hope you never find yourself in an unplanned, unexpected predicament which turns your whole life upside down and not to mention brings you to the brink of death.
I was once like “you” / taxpayer. When I finished my leaving cert I continued to further my education in full time and evening diploma courses. I worked and paid taxes like the rest of society. I married, bought a house, continued to work, and complete my evening courses, I paid taxes, stamp duty, mortgages etc. My perfect planned life didn’t work out and I am now divorced 5 years.
I became pregnant in 2006, I still worked full time even though I was ill, I am a lone parent trying to support me and my daughter on a low part-time wage and one parent family payment.(which i am very grateful for)
I have done everything by the book ( I am not looking for credit here as it should be done this way) unfortunately our current economy, our government and welfare officers don’t reward honesty, they are blinded and are taken in by some liars, and greedy people, these are the ones who know how to cheat the system, this works for them, but unfortunately the people who are honest and genuinely need help to survive are being pushed away at every door and then are been insulted with comments such as "well if you werent working" or if only you had of come out of work on the sick earlier instead of working upto your maternity leave.... you would be entitled to .......
I went through all the proper authorities, filled out forms after forms only to be told,” well if you weren’t working part-time the community welfare office could give you €900 towards your rent but as you are working 19 hours a week you will only get €300 towards your rent.
So you tell me, what can I do? I am a hard working, honest, genuine person trying to contribute to life, pay my way and still have some dignity to make my daughter proud.
How can I improve my situation, it would be so much easier to lie to the community officer / social welfare but I was not brought up that way!!!!!