Coworker Mad At Me For Keeping A Selfie...
Business & Finance0 min ago
I'm really struggling financially and don't get paid till next Friday. How do I get money?
//// 1ozzy: I'd reckon invest in sensibility Canary, but that won't happen////
I suspect you really mean sense. To appreciate the difference, I recommend Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility where Elinor represents Sense, and Marianne represents Sensibility.
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SENSIBILITY
noun
sen·si·bil·i·ty ˌsen(t)-sə-ˈbi-lə-tē
1: ability to receive sensations
2: peculiar susceptibility to a pleasurable or painful impression (as from praise or a slight)
3: awareness of and responsiveness toward something (such as emotion in another)
4: refined or excessive sensitiveness in emotion and taste with especial responsiveness to the pathetic
Honest answer from me - with all the cognitive problems you have and your supporters on here tell us you have and thus how to respond to you I'm afraid that you will never be able to pass a driving test or be competent to drive.
Drop that idea, lots of people get by in life without driving, it's not the end of the world.
Abbey, do you owe money to anyone?...store or credit cards? If so that's what you should be paying...nevermind any extras as mentioned by others on here. Do you have a bank account of any kind...if not...open one! Get into the habit of putting money away. Work out a budget based on what you are earning...maybe your mum can help.
You can't pluck money from thin air...you've got a roof over your head, parents, and food provided. Be bloody grateful you've got that. Many don't...you sometimes sound spoiled in your attitude.
Money management is a very important skill that needs a lot of self control, but not impossible to learn. A simple pen and paper will allow you to list your income and outgoings, leaving you a credit balance or debit. Should it continue to be a weekly/ monthly debit then its obvious that you need to take action and cut backs on out goings. Try it.
Newmordy The reason I did is because it was exhausting work there and care home but this one I would only be doing and it on my doorstep.
Pasta I get but I don't think this would be a nice feeling for anyone it my supervisor from care home fault I'm in this position she told me I was doing well then changed her mind
Abbey, I think you will have to be more honest, especially with yourself! You decided you hated the HB job on the very first day you went there, and I don't think you even stayed long enough for the work to be 'exhausting' (when combined with your 9 hours in the care home). Maybe the care home supervisor did change her mind, but your next job - the cleaning firm - followed the same predictable pattern of you not being an ideal employee.