as he is an unskilled manual labourer and the only licence he has is a forklift licence.
SW Office is in Clondalkin and we live in Lucan and you have to get 3 buses
Wouldn't something like a moped be relatively economical to run?Thanks Bacchus for your reply, but I think that part of the problem is that a lot warehouse jobs start at 8 or 8.30 in the morning and most are in industrial estates and as we don't have a car and the first bus on our route starts at 7 o'clock and would take about three different buses to get to the place he wouldn't be there on time.
Just to be accurate according to the original post he was on means tested Jobseekers Allowance not PRSI linked Jobseekers Benefit. The thread title and the first post do not match with regard to the terms used.Has your husband discussed his situation with his local FAS office -he may be entitled to some courses free given his time on JSB (job seekers).
By continuing to sign on (not necessarily every week) even if he gets no payment he should get credits in respect of long term (e.g. pension) PRSI benefits. Check this out with the local SW office.Black Sheep, you say that he should keep signing on even though he is getting no payment why is that. I know that I sound really tight but our SW Office is in Clondalkin and we live in Lucan and you have to get 3 buses to get to it and we don't even have the money to pay bus fare and a regular basis, is it really necessary for him to keep signing on.
Could he not cycle?I know that I sound really tight but our SW Office is in Clondalkin and we live in Lucan and you have to get 3 buses to get to it and we don't even have the money to pay bus fare and a regular basis, is it really necessary for him to keep signing on.
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