Are any of you on job seekers and living on your own?
living in a council house
and how do you manage the bills
Answers:
Figure out what you've got coming in every month, figure out what absolutely has to go out every month, the difference is what you have left to play w. Not a lot on Jobseekers but better than what you'd get in most of the world and health care, children and rent are paid.
You just have to live w/in your means even if it means giving up the car and mobile. Next time you're working save up a fund to cover periods of unemployment.
i am
you just go without the nicer things and live on. work where you can when you can and eat ramon noodles and hot dogs. not much of a life but its a life til you can find something more stable.. also talk with your billers and i think youll find most are flexable when they find out your situation but that doesent mean take advantage of there good nature.
no
yea but im also a student. my mates just rent a room rather than a house. its easier if all the bills are included coz then u know exactly how much your spending rather than not knowing how much the bills are going to be every few months
Yes I am and It's tricky there is no doubt. I pay my Gas, Electric, Broadband provider (Tiscali) and Landline (BT), by monthly direct debit. It's tricky at first but in the last 12 months my gas and electric have actually come down. Also by buying both from one provider and paying monthly direct debit, you will be paying the lowest price.
I think lot of money can be earned on internet.
Like, I answered surveys on CashCrate and filled out some free offers and its going very well. And there are no fees to join. It is totally free. You can now login and start earning money immediately!
http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=1.
This may not seem so beneficial initially, but for every person you refer, you get 20% of what they earn. And for every person that one of your referrals refer to CashCrate, you get 10%. Generally saying it takes little time to build up large number of referrals necessary to make a big amount, and in course of time--this could be a great source money generation……while other people are in a sense, working for you.
I suggest that never join a work at home program that wants you to pay joining fee. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
I am not advertising the site, but simply giving answer to your question.
I know it's hard. Learn new skills and you will make your life better.Any skills
http://www.skillipedia.com
Work out roughly how much your bills will be,then get some small plastic boxes i.e. Tesco's do some 3 for 35p which are plenty big enough,mark each one up i.e. gas,telephone,electric,water and then put as much as you can in each when you get your money,and try not to dip in. At the end of the quarter you might not have it all,but hopefully a considable amount towards it.
The suppliers will normally make arrangements with you to pay the balance off on a payment card .I know how hard it is,I've been there. If you get in trouble with your bills,never be frightened to approach your suppliers,they are usually more than helpful and would sooner know what your position is in order to sort things out,than you leaving them to mount up and up ending up with the bailiffs knocking on your door.Good luck,be thrifty it really is the only way on such a low income unfortunately.
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and how do you manage the bills
Answers:
Figure out what you've got coming in every month, figure out what absolutely has to go out every month, the difference is what you have left to play w. Not a lot on Jobseekers but better than what you'd get in most of the world and health care, children and rent are paid.
You just have to live w/in your means even if it means giving up the car and mobile. Next time you're working save up a fund to cover periods of unemployment.
i am
you just go without the nicer things and live on. work where you can when you can and eat ramon noodles and hot dogs. not much of a life but its a life til you can find something more stable.. also talk with your billers and i think youll find most are flexable when they find out your situation but that doesent mean take advantage of there good nature.
no
yea but im also a student. my mates just rent a room rather than a house. its easier if all the bills are included coz then u know exactly how much your spending rather than not knowing how much the bills are going to be every few months
Yes I am and It's tricky there is no doubt. I pay my Gas, Electric, Broadband provider (Tiscali) and Landline (BT), by monthly direct debit. It's tricky at first but in the last 12 months my gas and electric have actually come down. Also by buying both from one provider and paying monthly direct debit, you will be paying the lowest price.
I think lot of money can be earned on internet.
Like, I answered surveys on CashCrate and filled out some free offers and its going very well. And there are no fees to join. It is totally free. You can now login and start earning money immediately!
http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=1.
This may not seem so beneficial initially, but for every person you refer, you get 20% of what they earn. And for every person that one of your referrals refer to CashCrate, you get 10%. Generally saying it takes little time to build up large number of referrals necessary to make a big amount, and in course of time--this could be a great source money generation……while other people are in a sense, working for you.
I suggest that never join a work at home program that wants you to pay joining fee. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
I am not advertising the site, but simply giving answer to your question.
I know it's hard. Learn new skills and you will make your life better.Any skills
http://www.skillipedia.com
Work out roughly how much your bills will be,then get some small plastic boxes i.e. Tesco's do some 3 for 35p which are plenty big enough,mark each one up i.e. gas,telephone,electric,water and then put as much as you can in each when you get your money,and try not to dip in. At the end of the quarter you might not have it all,but hopefully a considable amount towards it.
The suppliers will normally make arrangements with you to pay the balance off on a payment card .I know how hard it is,I've been there. If you get in trouble with your bills,never be frightened to approach your suppliers,they are usually more than helpful and would sooner know what your position is in order to sort things out,than you leaving them to mount up and up ending up with the bailiffs knocking on your door.Good luck,be thrifty it really is the only way on such a low income unfortunately.
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