(23 October 2012, 19:18)Madgirl151 Wrote: Hi
Im sorry in advance for the rant but im just so bummed right now, I have worked as a civil servant for nearly 4 years and have a disability which means i cant drive very far and when i put in a transfer originally my boss (who was a proper cow) did everything she could to ensure that i didnt get it whilst they were actually moving internally and by the time i got moved onto a different section in the same building, and my transfer was approved, internal transfers were just not happening. so i applied to uni and was accepted though if my transfer had gone through i would have returned to work and so when they said that my case was being sent to the dms ie being fired for being off sick, i thought well thats the choice made and started uni. financially it would have been a struggle but at least i knew where i stood!!!
Then i got a fone call after my 2nd week at uni saying they were not sending my case to the dms and were in fact getting my transfer pushed through but my pay again isnt sorted cos every department gives different info depending on who is spoken to and when i had a look at my payslip to see how much our payrise (and i use the term very loosely) was, especially when you consider how much everything has gone up, iv found that my pay went up 9p an hour which is only actually £14.48ish a month, i have since been told that we got a 1% payrise, i bet the pm and all the other top knobs got way more than that!!!!
You applied for the job in the first place. While I am all for helping people in the workplace, if it is not helpful to the business to do so, it should not be done.
If you are in such a dire financial situation, doing a course at uni taking three or four years is not going to help your situation in the short term. What were you going to study. Was it a job that would lead to a professional qualification such as medical, legal, engineering, teaching, social work? Are their jobs you could reasonably drive to in your area in that field?
With regards to your pay, you will be on X grade and Y band within it. All I could expect they would muck up would be:
1. If you have been off sick for a period of time and your pay has gone down and not gone back up. This would be down to your manager not doing return to work paperwork.
2. You have changed the hours you work - you would have been working less hours and have gone up to more as a £14.48 pay rise a month or 9p / hour means 160 hours a month worked, surprised, I thought most govt employees were on 37.5 hr/wk contracts.
So what was not sorted?
With regards to your pay rise, having a pay rise in the civil service I am going to assume you are a low grade, as those are the only ones I believe are getting a cost of living rise each year - those on the very lowest wages.
The Prime Minister and the cabinet along with other government ministers have not had a pay rise since general election. I think they voted against it, so, no, the PM and 'other top nobs' are not getting more than that. Maybe some union rep or other socialist put this thought into your head. Surely you, as some one undertaking a university education would not have made this up without reference or source?
(23 October 2012, 19:18)Madgirl151 Wrote: What makes all this worse is that due to an error my old boss made, i got into financial difficulties and am now in way more debt than i should have been and now just feel like im just never gonna have enough to put away for my kids. i have to rob peter AND paul just to put food on the table for my kids most weeks, iv got some food put away and im trying to get other things but i have to do without stuff all the time in order to do so and the only time i get new clothes etc is from my mam and even then they are always on special or second hand, never full price.....
Sorry for my rant, i just feel really shitty just now and really lonely..
Thanks for readiing
Madgirl
The problem your old boss caused, if it caused you financial difficulty, should have been rectified by your organisation. I know a number of people working in many different public sector organisations who when their pay is messed up, on phoning payroll to ask for a transfer of the correct funds are told it will be payed the next month and if the employer incurs any penalties or charges the organisation will pay them.
You will find a hell of a lot of people buy the things they need when they are on special, half price or second hand, they just do not rant about it because that is how life is.
What is the disability you have?
(23 October 2012, 19:25)Barneyboy Wrote: how dare you complan you PLEB,not really my friend that is capitalism for you keep the rich rich and the poor very poor and make it very hard to get any money that is control pal keep you chin up
No capitalism is the free exchange of goods and capital. You are confusing how capitalism works with how a socialist democracy is working.
(23 October 2012, 19:30)Madgirl151 Wrote: Thanks, my chins staying up, im just gutted about the payrise, £3 a week when the boys both have school dinners to buy and because i work i dont get help.... the government is totally shit!!!
You could send your children to school with a packed lunch. If they go hungry for a couple of lunchtimes (which they will find no hardship in doing) you will have enough money for a couple of cheap thermos copy flasks you can put some home made soup or stew in. I have seen school lunch prices vary from £1.20 - £3 a day - even at the lower end of cost, you can make a portion of soup or stew for less than half the price.
Please do not expect me or any other tax payer to pay to feed children you decided to bring into the world.
(23 October 2012, 20:21)Barneyboy Wrote: so wot your saying is keeping the poor man down and making it very hard for him to get any wheremaking sure the rich pay fuck all in tax is not capitalism dude you should read more pal
FUCKING JOBS FOR THE BOYS ALL ABOUT SCHOOL TIES NOT TALENT
Please, tell me the proportion of personal tax payed to the exchequer by those earning £40K + per year as opposed to the proportion payed by those earning <£20K a year.
Will you do it and make your statement fall down, or not?
(23 October 2012, 21:05)Barneyboy Wrote: yeah love my kids to go to uni but have not got the money,9 grand so the rich ptb are keeping the poor down so you cant tell me any diferent
What is wrong with £9K a year to go to uni when they can get a loan to cover all of that. They do not have to start paying back the loan until they are earning a decent wage.
They could do what I did when I went to uni - I went the first year of fees. I got sweet FA as my Father was a self employed sub contractor. The years I was in uni, not a lot of work around for him. Instead of me tapping my parents for money, I worked full time while I was at uni. I lived 250 miles from home so I had to support myself also. It was hard, but I manged. I did not spend my time crying about how hard done to I was because:
A: It was my choice to go to uni. I could have learned a trade and earned money as an apprentice
B: I was too busy working, studying or looking after myself.
By, you lot who thinks the world owes you a living prepping - prepping for what, when TSHTF knocking on doors and begging others to feed and clothe you and keep you warm?