Professions I Hate
Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
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Clicked on behalf of my brother
Who, after his (now ex-) wife stopped screwing all and sundry, found himself getting butt-fucked by the CSA so she doesn't have to risk injury by getting off her arse and finding work.
She and her new partner (poor cunt) have foreign holidays and live in a 4-bedroom house, while my brother is working his ass off, commuting 90 miles a day to work. He's constantly overdrawn and can't afford to move somewhere other than in the old family home, which is falling down around his ears for want of remedial maintenance work.
The biggest injustice, however, is that after my brother's liability was assessed, the CSA introduced new criteria and formulae that would save him around £150 per month in payments. All new cases are assessed under the new formula, but they refuse to reassess my brother as they can only just about keep up with the new work, so can't look at older cases.
Fortunately, he's only got 1 year left to pay for the eldest child, which will reduce his payments significantly.
( , Sat 29 May 2010, 11:13, 1 reply)
Who, after his (now ex-) wife stopped screwing all and sundry, found himself getting butt-fucked by the CSA so she doesn't have to risk injury by getting off her arse and finding work.
She and her new partner (poor cunt) have foreign holidays and live in a 4-bedroom house, while my brother is working his ass off, commuting 90 miles a day to work. He's constantly overdrawn and can't afford to move somewhere other than in the old family home, which is falling down around his ears for want of remedial maintenance work.
The biggest injustice, however, is that after my brother's liability was assessed, the CSA introduced new criteria and formulae that would save him around £150 per month in payments. All new cases are assessed under the new formula, but they refuse to reassess my brother as they can only just about keep up with the new work, so can't look at older cases.
Fortunately, he's only got 1 year left to pay for the eldest child, which will reduce his payments significantly.
( , Sat 29 May 2010, 11:13, 1 reply)
Theyve been giving me that "new formula" garbage at least 6 or 7 years.
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