This morning I took my son to an informal interview for a college course. He came out grinning; they’ve accepted him on to the course. The good news is that it will only cost £40 for the year. At the moment he’s getting Job Seekers Allowance because he’s been looking for a job. He’s been looking for a year now, and college was his fall back plan.
The job centre has ‘threatened’ to force him to do ‘voluntary’ work because he hasn’t found a job yet. I stated that it wouldn’t do him any harm, and besides, it doesn’t stop him from going to college in September when the course starts. At least this way he’d still have some money coming in. I said to tell them that he’s been accepted on to a college course when he goes to sign on next week, and to see what they say about the voluntary work. No, he can’t do that. Whilst I was in work he phoned them and asked them to remove him from JSA. The upshot is he’ll now have no money coming in. Man I was mad at him! I’ve told him he should look for a summer job to tide him over; at least that way he’ll have some money coming in. He’s stated he will still pay me rent, out of his savings. I replied I’d accept. I have house insurance to fork out for next month, and car breakdown and insurance to pay in August. I still need a new stove! The little money I’d saved for that went on the car MOT and service.
I’d also had an email from my manager stating that they’re not happy that I could be working split campus next year – well neither am I! They’re looking in to me working for just one department, on one campus, however he feels they may not give me a full time contract. Marvellous! Twice recently I’ve come in early, once for a meeting, the other time because the academic hadn’t properly prepared for a lesson and I had to help out. I’ve worked the occasional lunch time too to help out. Last week I acted as an exam invigilator due to staff shortages – they get paid way more than I do. The point is, I’m very flexible and will help out when needed. Well it seems that flexibility and loyalty will get you squat!
On the plus side I had a nice relaxing 4 day weekend, though I’m not sure crawling round the garden picking weeds from between the paving slabs should count as relaxing lol. I picked 2 bucket loads over 3 days then called it a day due to the back of my knee hurting.
On Friday I took my son to his hospital appointment and they’re happy not to see him any more unless his Raynaud’s gets any worse. Good result! I took him out for lunch and we had a very nice lunch at a chain restaurant. Bit expensive, but hey, he only has a Birthday once a year. I was sat thinking, a year ago today I was in hospital, very poorly with a virus, and was pleading with them to let me out early as it was his 18th the following day. Wow that year has flown by! In July I’ll have the next round of blood tests and it’s stressing me a little already. I know I shouldn’t worry, but it’s always at the back of my mind niggling me.
I met with my friend on Saturday though after 3 hours I’d had enough of him. I felt like he was messing me about a tad, so took him home and used the heat as an excuse to get away early and get my groceries home. The traffic was a nightmare!
Sunday I popped out to my favourite town and got some good meat deals for the freezer and had a lovely drive, all by myself. I don’t mind people, in moderation, but I don’t live alone, and have to share an office, so I feel like I’m rarely alone. I like alone time. It was just one of the reasons that I left my ex; he never ever gave me any alone time or space.
On Monday I should have gone out with my sister, but after the traffic on Saturday I arranged to postpone it until next Saturday. Holiday Monday was spent quietly at home, in front of the TV, with a scrumptious beef in ale casserole slowly bubbling away on the stove. Delicious!
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£50 an hour? I'm on my way!
One time my ex complained I was watching rubbish on the TV and he wanted to watch something else. I gave him the TV control and went upstairs to read. He followed me. I left him and went into the garden to feed the chickens - anything to be alone. Damn it he followed me again. He was like a freaking stalker and never left me alone. Alone time and quiet time is very precious to me and one reason why I doubt I'll ever live with someone again, barring my son, and obviously one day I hope he'll fly the nest.
I can totally understand why you're PO'd at the boy.. Sometimes they just don't think at all.. And you feel you've been talking to a plant for all that's taken hold..
I'm sure your blood work will be fine.. It's normal to stress about our health.. And right now you've got other factors stressing you. Add it all up and it can be pretty debilitating.. I'm glad you at least took a day for yourself to do nothing but veg out.. Sometimes that's all you need. And alone time IS precious! I stay up very late on the weekends. Part of the reason is my Rick goes to bed 11pm. Its alone time for me.. He's retired so he's always there. Not completely up my butt but sometimes I'd just like the whole house to myself.. For more than the 20 minutes he walks the dog!
Thanks Gracie. I've not heard that expression before - shifty streak. One employee in HR is known for not replying to email queries, and I'm not the only one she ignores. If she's known for it, how does she get away with it? Beggars belief sometimes, my work place. Yes, my son has truly irked me. I work hard to support us, and he gives up 'free' money.
Gracie has replied to Bee OrchidLoyalty generally goes unrewarded these days Fran,it's dog eat dog out there
Your lad needs a wake-up call - and do take the money he offers, I've been a single parent and trying to juggle the books is no fun, so if they decide to opt out of JSA, then they have to pay the penalties. He'll soon be looking for part-time work until the college course starts. Good luck
Bernie - No, he won't get paid anything. Due to my enormous salary (ha ha) he doesn't qualify for any grants or income of any kind. I earn just over the threshold. He can try and get a student job. When I was doing my full time degree I was a single parent for the first time, studying, and also worked 15 hours a week which is the maximum you're legally allowed to work as a full time student. I coped. I had to. I've told him to look for jobs on campus or near home.
Mickey - Brain fart. I like it!
Bit like his Dad I guess in some ways, sighs. His Dad has been out of work in Oz now for 18 months and doesn't seem to mind living off his new wife. I tried to warn her...
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