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<blockquote data-quote="m1dpq" data-source="post: 454864" data-attributes="member: 38691"><p>Do you all realise that its not just Diabetics that read these forum's many that work in the likes of the DWP do also, so to tell someone on how to cheat the system, is not only mentally wrong, but Morally wrong!!!</p><p></p><p>The person only asked for advice from fellow diabetics and unfortunately been met with a fair bit of "Diabetic Snobbery" from those who in the lifetime's of being either Type 1 or Type 2 should know better..</p><p></p><p>I look at myself, yes I'm t2 diabetic but i have a lot of other complications that came before that, one and the main problem i was born with, but has it stopped me No it F**k**g well hasn't (Sorry for the swearing but it makes my blood boil).. </p><p></p><p>I left school with 10 CSE's (6 x 1; 3 x 2 & 1 x 4), a couple of A Levels later, then a BS.c (Hons) in later years and the IQ of 145 and guess what I'm not employed either!!!! I have been told i'm over-qualified for most of the posts that i applied to in the past, but from 1995 i have been medically retired! Most of you can type using your fingers, i can't properly so need to use speech to type software, thankfully after apdating software with extra code, but thats what comes of being able to do so..</p><p></p><p>One of the other members mentioned Volunteering, I do this but i also have Permitted rules (which allows me to work no more than 15.59hrs per week and earn upto £94.00 per week), I prefer to volunteer as i find it rewarding in helping others, this would be an ideal method of work for anyone, who needs some help in getting some extra skills to help get their interest back into themselves and get their confidence back on an even keel... It could enable them to become employed with the Charity that they volunteer for!!!!</p><p></p><p>You could try looking at this website... <a href="http://www.e4s.co.uk/jobs/1-part-time-work-from-home-jobs.htm" target="_blank">http://www.e4s.co.uk/jobs/1-part-time-work-from-home-jobs.htm</a> it is the most visited student website... </p><p></p><p>Here is one job, for instance that is advertised.. why not try it and remember that if you are working from home, you can still be with your parents and giving them the summer rent that they have requested...</p><p></p><p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Virtual Assistant with basic Excel experience</p><p><strong>City / Town: </strong> London</p><p><strong>Company name: </strong> Chancery Commercial Services</p><p><strong>Company sector:</strong> Admin/Secretarial</p><p><strong>Pay:</strong> £100-£200 per week</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck with your job search..</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p></p><p>Peter</p><p>M1dpq</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m1dpq, post: 454864, member: 38691"] Do you all realise that its not just Diabetics that read these forum's many that work in the likes of the DWP do also, so to tell someone on how to cheat the system, is not only mentally wrong, but Morally wrong!!! The person only asked for advice from fellow diabetics and unfortunately been met with a fair bit of "Diabetic Snobbery" from those who in the lifetime's of being either Type 1 or Type 2 should know better.. I look at myself, yes I'm t2 diabetic but i have a lot of other complications that came before that, one and the main problem i was born with, but has it stopped me No it F**k**g well hasn't (Sorry for the swearing but it makes my blood boil).. I left school with 10 CSE's (6 x 1; 3 x 2 & 1 x 4), a couple of A Levels later, then a BS.c (Hons) in later years and the IQ of 145 and guess what I'm not employed either!!!! I have been told i'm over-qualified for most of the posts that i applied to in the past, but from 1995 i have been medically retired! Most of you can type using your fingers, i can't properly so need to use speech to type software, thankfully after apdating software with extra code, but thats what comes of being able to do so.. One of the other members mentioned Volunteering, I do this but i also have Permitted rules (which allows me to work no more than 15.59hrs per week and earn upto £94.00 per week), I prefer to volunteer as i find it rewarding in helping others, this would be an ideal method of work for anyone, who needs some help in getting some extra skills to help get their interest back into themselves and get their confidence back on an even keel... It could enable them to become employed with the Charity that they volunteer for!!!! You could try looking at this website... [url]http://www.e4s.co.uk/jobs/1-part-time-work-from-home-jobs.htm[/url] it is the most visited student website... Here is one job, for instance that is advertised.. why not try it and remember that if you are working from home, you can still be with your parents and giving them the summer rent that they have requested... [B]Job Title:[/B] Virtual Assistant with basic Excel experience [B]City / Town: [/B] London [B]Company name: [/B] Chancery Commercial Services [B]Company sector:[/B] Admin/Secretarial [B]Pay:[/B] £100-£200 per week Good luck with your job search.. regards Peter M1dpq [/QUOTE]
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