thespecialon
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Maybe I am stating the obvious, but if her employment does close and she decides not to look for other work for a while, she should 'sign on' for credits to keep her contributions up to date.
Ok maybe I am lookign at this the wroing way,maybe im just annoyed that her friends are nearly 'earning' as much as her,and ringing her at night telling her how great the beach was today!!while she comes home to me tellign me how stressed she is from work!!
To be honest I dont think its goiing to be an issue anyway as it looks like her employer will actually be closing down and yes she will be looking for other work - but morally right or wrong,if its not better paid than her current job my advice will be not to take it
To be honest I dont think its goiing to be an issue anyway as it looks like her employer will actually be closing down and yes she will be looking for other work - but morally right or wrong,if its not better paid than her current job my advice will be not to take it
Oh God and this is what I am paying my taxes for!
There is more to work than money - what about being out there, self-esteem etc.
Oh God and this is what I am paying my taxes for!
There is more to work than money - what about being out there, self-esteem etc.
I apologize,we of course have never paid taxes..
so everybody seems to think she should stick with her job or look for a better paying one?
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