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  1. Hi all,

    my 66 year old step dad passed away unexpectedly in the UK this week.

    I desperately need advice on the following:

    - Private pension. He was self employed and paid into a private pension.

    do they pay out to next of kin or any advice about the

    please?

    -sticks and shares. What happens with them if they're in deceased name?

    - Gas/elec bills. Now mum is in her own do they do a scheme for 40

    pound a month for the whole year around for unlimited gas and electric?

    any other information you'd like to share regarding financial status to

    assist loved ones please feel free.

    unfortunately we are not in a position to return and naturally devastated.

    J x

  2. What I have noticed is that back in the UK where I lived a lot of younger parent(s) seemed to think of their kids as a pest, annoying and getting in the way of their lives. I have seen too many times parent(s) ignore, swear at, scream in the faces of their kids and its so sad. One example was a very young girl with a trolley full of beer (much cheaper in UK) dragging her daugther through Tesco when the daugther asks "Can I have a Kit-Kat, Mum?" when the 'mother' screams back "No you f*#^(@g can't, I got no money". I was just stunned and lost for words.

     

    Getting back on track, you did the right thing, had you helped the kid you would have been in the wrong for that too. Why was it your responsibility to help? Like you said if the kid was in danger you would have stepped in. To be honest, I prefered to sit or stand a distance away but within sight of what is going on. That way you can watch them sort out their issues and assist if in danger not rely on others to parent your child. This is just my opinion.

    Well done to you for tackling that rude woman too!!!

  3. I buy from Ezibuy and have never had a problem with their quality.

     

    Target here in Aus used to have really good stuff I still have jumpers that are years old but they also slid down the slippery slope a few years ago and now find there stuff not very good.

     

    They are all going for cheap and throw away.

    Target is not cheap either. I am surprised at their jumpers for this season, same as every season since god knows when... very dated and just horrible! I have had to take some items back recently also. Got daughter 2 tops and they both shrunk very badly the assistant said she handwashes hers??? it didn't say to do that on the label and they advertise that everything is 'tested' beforehand... not convinced at all, maybe on kids school clothes. Rant over!!!! :D:D

  4. Obsessive daughter turns 14 on saturday and we missed out on tickets for the concert :(

    I wanted to get her some items from Ebay but I forgot the password and its blocked me out... tried all the help steps and its not budging!!

    Has anyone seen any stuff anywhere in Melbourne? I have tomorrow - Friday - to find some :GEEK:

    The new sydney shop doesn't ship stuff out either....

    Booooo :(

  5. Hi

     

    I think you would need to go through the skills assesment, where by you send in the training transcripts of your UK courses for them to be assesed against Aussie qualifications, could be a lengthy processes though, but worth it in the long run if you get a better job.

     

    What registration board did you go to for your current job or did you not need to?

    I didn't need to transfer anything to be an aide, the other jobs i am interested in are with the government and require a definate qualification - one that they don't do in UK and after speaking to HR they suggested I get my qualifications assessed to give a clear Australian qualification equivalent although timewise it may be quicker to complete the course :(

    As for the training transcripts, I am not sure i still have them... they may be in the UK

  6. Been here 3 years this year and working as an aide for a pittance....

    Anyway, I have found other work I would like to do but they all want Disability Certificate IV. I have looked at the course outline on the TAFE sites and the HLTA I got in UK is similar or above but I need the qualification transferring anyone help or point me in the right direction of where to contact??

    Thankyou :yes:

  7. The only thing we had to provide in Victoria was a receipt to show we had the carpets steam cleaned. I have not read anything about spraying?? You could try the Mortein Bombs or something similar. Hope you get it worked out!!

  8. It would take more than that for me to do it. Just don't feel safe there, don't want my kids there and have lived in the south but more so in the north its the same everywhere - I just do not want to be there anymore. I know there are rough places here, I know that there are problems here, but not to the extent the UK has sadly become :(

  9. We had a 6 month lease then month by month until we were ready to move as we were building. Anyway, we said that house would be ready in August then I arrived home one day to the rental and there was a sale sign outside so i phoned the agent who said i should have already received the 60 days notice (obviously hadn't!) so she said she would do open house when it suited us so i opted for 12.30pm on saturdays so i could work all week then just pop out for 15 mins on a saturday - this included dragging 2 teenagers out of bed and into the car in the garage in their pj's drive around then return! :)

    To be honest the agent was good at fitting around us, we also had a dog and when the people who did buy wanted to view on a Tuesday she did come around after I'd finished work so i could take the dog out. We didn't ask for a rent reduction but should have in hindsight. If they are shirty about open for inspections offer them a time that suits you even by email so you have evidence that you aren't being funny. I wanted them onside so i could use them as referees should we rent again (which we are!) Try and keep it friendly ;)

  10. In all honesty Ozz, if it sounds good for you, then go for it matey.:yes:

    Aww thankyou it does sound good but TBH I'm shittin it incase I leave the school and end up not liking it even if its better $$ :)

     

    Sounds like the stores over there work the same way they do here, meaning well paid small teams.

     

    The ad will probably say store assistant, which means you do pretty much everything, packing / unpacking, stacking, checkout, customer service etc etc. I think the hours are quite long but the staff at our local store (in the UK) seem to really like working there. the staff turnover is low, there is a chance for progression - store manager salaries are very good - and because the stores are so small you get to know your customers too. Go for it I'd say.

    Yeah, I thought it was a bit of everything. I'm 40 and hope they aren't ageist against the cheaper 18 year olds... :P

     

    $21.90 an hour!!! No wonder prices are high in Australia. Tha's about 14.79GBP, over double the minimum wage in the UK. I think I would be tempted to switch jobs and become a checkout chick!

    Its expensive to live here... UK weekly shop was about 80 pounds here mine is near $200. And that is Aldi and cheaper shops! (This is just my opinion and how i found things)

     

    i'd stick with the teachers aide.....all school holidays off are priceless! :o) shop work is hard!

    They are priceless as you need them after having challenging, violent, non-compliant little ruggers day in day out, if I was to work at Aldi at least they'd just be visiting and

    not my responsibility!! hahaha :)

     

     

    I was thinking exactly that, the minimum wage in England is £6:08p if over 18, so thats well over double :swoon:

    Don't get too excited with the wages, I earned 1400 pounds a month in the UK, mortgage was 240 a month and we could live off my wage.

    Here in Aus I earn 2000 a month and rent is $1347 a month - this is doing a similar job in schools. Schools TA/Aide wage is absolutely s**te!!!

  11. Hi we are moving to Melbourne shortly, we have two children 8 and 6yrs old. They currently attend private education here in the UK and are looking for very good schools in the Mornington/Frankston area? They dont need to be independent as we have heard the schools in Oz are much better than here in England!

     

    Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

     

    Many thanks

     

    sarah

     

    :confused::wacko::confused:

     

    I work in one and compared to the UK your last quote is not entirely true :frown:

    IMHO I will just say that there are children who could do better academically in both the school i work at and my daughters and they are not supported to move on further than the class at all. This is what i have found.

    You should check out both public and private before deciding. There are 2 private in Mt Eliza - The Peninsula School and Toorak although i am not sure Toorak go from Primary. There are waiting lists for Peninsula. A lot of families choose catholic and christian schools here too they are fee paying but not as expensive as private.

    Any other questions just ask and we will see what we can do :smile:

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