03-01-2013, 09:53 AM
To be fair, i'd agree with Neil, there are government systems in place, which yes, can support you if you want to move out, correct, but it's not really an ideal situation; there policies change constantly, and one day you could be left with 'less' support than you were expecting or started off with.
If i was in your positiion, i'd probably search for some more permanent, full time work. A combined income of £1k a month? isn't a huge amount, especially to support two of you (and even a child??)
Whilst working part time, you genuinely have a fair bit of time on your hands; I'm on my last year at university and across my 3 years studying i can't remember a time where i wasn't earning as much as one of your incomes through part time work. What i'm saying is that retraining, studying, college, whatever is not off the books.
Good luck anywho
If i was in your positiion, i'd probably search for some more permanent, full time work. A combined income of £1k a month? isn't a huge amount, especially to support two of you (and even a child??)
Whilst working part time, you genuinely have a fair bit of time on your hands; I'm on my last year at university and across my 3 years studying i can't remember a time where i wasn't earning as much as one of your incomes through part time work. What i'm saying is that retraining, studying, college, whatever is not off the books.
Good luck anywho
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