Annieindublin
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Just researching for a friend.
She wants to pack in work and go back to college. She had a primary degree and professional qualification but wants to change track.
She’s employed, full time, about €100k a year. Married, hubby is on about the same, no dependent kids.
If she does quit can she sign on the dole? The company probably won’t make her redundant as they will need to replace her and are very much sticklers for the rules, which is fair enough.
She probably won’t qualify for any student grants, means tested ones anyway, maybe she will choose a springboard course and get funding via that. Is that possible?
While at college she can’t sign on but what about the summers? She might be able to find work in the summer but won’t work part time in term, learning won’t come as easy at it did at 18 so any reasonable course will need full attention she figures.
She knows she’ll miss PRSi credits for a couple of year studying and her contributory pension has a few gaps already but she figures on working past 66 anyway in her new career.
Any other state supports she hasn’t thought of? Her initial view was that she’d have to fund everything herself, just like she did when she was 18 but maybe not. Eg springboard.
She wants to pack in work and go back to college. She had a primary degree and professional qualification but wants to change track.
She’s employed, full time, about €100k a year. Married, hubby is on about the same, no dependent kids.
If she does quit can she sign on the dole? The company probably won’t make her redundant as they will need to replace her and are very much sticklers for the rules, which is fair enough.
She probably won’t qualify for any student grants, means tested ones anyway, maybe she will choose a springboard course and get funding via that. Is that possible?
While at college she can’t sign on but what about the summers? She might be able to find work in the summer but won’t work part time in term, learning won’t come as easy at it did at 18 so any reasonable course will need full attention she figures.
She knows she’ll miss PRSi credits for a couple of year studying and her contributory pension has a few gaps already but she figures on working past 66 anyway in her new career.
Any other state supports she hasn’t thought of? Her initial view was that she’d have to fund everything herself, just like she did when she was 18 but maybe not. Eg springboard.