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abbeylee90 | 17:05 Wed 27th Dec 2023 | Business & Finance
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I'm running out of money and think I been getting underpaid as only earning £120 per week but I don't want to tell my mum 

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Ring income tax helpline tomorrow on 0300 200 3300Have your pay detaiks/wage skip etc infront of you and your national insurance number.Or go online on gov.uk website to look at tax codes
17:38 Wed 27th Dec 2023

Talking about going to The Ivy and you don't have a job?  

Abbey have you ever tried waitressing in a local family meal type pub? We have a lovely one around the corner and there are lots of young staff taking dishes of food to tables, collecting empty plates or glasses - helping in back kitchen (not necessarily using tills or taking orders). My first job was bar work and we had such a laugh together. It felt more like being on a night out every night we worked. You might find it improves your social skills and would meet lots of new people.

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I wouldn't say it my socail skills if I got friends? I bet you do.

At 21 33 you said you sometimes feel anxious when meeting people for first time. 

Being a server would be fun enjoyable work with other people of similar age to you and you might just meet a future partner there. When I met my (now deceased) husband, he was working as a barman and was very popular with the ladies and could gave a good laugh with the guys, despite being quite shy when he was younger. 

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He said he felt anxious about meeting new people 

And you said ....'and that how I feel sometimes tbh'

 

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Well don't we all

Good luck tomorrow ringing the tax office. Hope you get your wages and correct tax code sorted and a refund.

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Abbey, you gave karemia best answer on 27th Decrmber yet you clearly haven't done what was suggested as you're still posting again this week claiming you're only getting £120  a week for 21 hours work. 

I doubt Abbey is going to be able to sort this herself. 

If she explains to the helpline that she has learning difficulties they will take that into account when explaining it - we always used to

I think the prospects of her even trying to ring hmrc or ask her employer for an explanation of her payslip...are remote.

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