Yeah. These days dude? no one wants to work. They want to go to a building every day and get paid, but they won't want to actually have to work for the money. It's been almost impossible getting people to do their jobs.
The thing is? I got no other choice, than to bend over and take it. OK, so the way the UK housing works goes a little something like this.
2. If I move back in with my mother they consider me housed, and cut my living allowance by about 70%. To the point where after I'm done paying my share of the bills I would not have a penny to my name. They also put me to the bottom of the queue, because as I said I am then housed as far as they are concerned.
I agree with the work comment, and the statement about housing if you live with your parents.
I am looking at loosing my 2nd job in 4 years due to illness, but the doctors and job centre have no interest in the reasons for it.
I love working, I get bored whilst sat at home doing nothing.
My manager has informed me that HR are asking on a weekly basis if I am in work or not, now currently I am off ill once again due to Flu or Phenomena but trying to get a doctors appointment, is damn near impossible.
My issues are quite simple but no one will acknowledge it, and that is the first one is Allergic Rhinitis which is
this which only takes quite simply walking in to a room where someone has used Strawberry or Kiwi hair shampoo for it to start, or eating/drinking those fruits or fresh mushrooms which are not cleaned.
Then there is going near certain trees, bushes and fresh cut grass which the last time I went on a caravan holiday I arrived at the site at around 11am and was curled up in a ball shivering whilst sweating buckets, barely able to open my eyes or breath through my nose within 2 hours.
Once that start's, I end up with a Sinus Infection that turns in to a chest infection and I am ill for anything from 2 weeks to 1 month.
I also suffer from Acid Reflux, Migraines and a few other issues but despite all that I still get up every morning and go to work or try to go to work unlike my next door neighbours who instead just push out another kid and get out of work for another number of months or years.
Now after I lost the job that I loved doing, it took me over 2 years to get back in to work because most companies will not employ someone who was "let go" due to illness, and now I could be facing that same situation again within the next 2 weeks if my manager cannot avoid ending my contract, because he wants me employed as a permanent employee and is doing all he can but obviously rules are rules and he has to abide by them.
As for the housing issue my brother had a similar issue and so did my sister, when they moved in with us the council said that they were housed and were not a priority but if they wanted to be moved up the list, my sister and my brothers wife should have another kid. There other option was for my sister to divorce her husband and my brother to divorce his wife.
The council here is more interested in housing none working single mothers, that working couples.