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v131
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Posted - 23 October 2008 :  08:49:26  Show Profile  Visit v131's Homepage  Reply with Quote
hi there,
i am 25 years of age curently living with my fiancee in rented property in the west midlands.
I have recently started a full time college course in plumbing and i am struggling a lot more than i thought i would with money - rent, utility bills, council tax, credit cards, etc etc. i have had a couple of part time jobs over weekends but they are not paying enough to even pay my half of our electric bill! i am not eligible for a student grant,ema, there doesnt seem to be anyone out there who wants to help me make a career for myself. any advice you have would be much appreciated

Needafriend
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Posted - 23 October 2008 :  11:23:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi V131 and welcome to you.

It sounds to me like a chat with one of our main experts would not go amiss, that way you can know your options.

You can try this helpline number 0800 078 9367 or go to the left hand side and search through the experts on there and contact either Bret England or Maybe even Paul at Reviva.

Best of luck and i hope you get it sorted out. :-)

Take Care

Jo x


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