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What's the going rate for block paving


Steve Bullman
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1 hour ago, Stere said:

£10 per hour is ok,  but £40  a day why not least pay minimim wage  even if he is claiming. (Thats a seperate issue)

 

Wouldn't make a huge difference to overall bill.

 

Don't you feel bad paying someone that? ?

 

 

 

 

If he didn't want to work for me I'm not forcing him I've offered him to come to work for £9 hour labouring if he got his utr and stopped claming benefits but its too easy to get all of his bills paid by the dole so it's not as though he's got a gun to his head 

 

I've tried but benefits way is easier apparently 

 

Jack 

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11 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

You think it's ok for me to contribute to his dole, rent, and council tax so that you can pay him £40/day?

I don't like it myself BUT if you look at universal credit they allow you to earn so much anyways before your benefits are affected anyways so its not criminal 

 

Jack 

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24 minutes ago, Jwoodgardenmaintenance said:

If he didn't want to work for me I'm not forcing him I've offered him to come to work for £9 hour labouring if he got his utr and stopped claming benefits but its too easy to get all of his bills paid by the dole so it's not as though he's got a gun to his head 

 

I've tried but benefits way is easier apparently 

 

Jack 

His bills aren't paid by the dole ffs. What was it Mrs Thatcher said about government money?

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3 minutes ago, Jwoodgardenmaintenance said:

I'd class rent & council tax as bills and there paid by the dole

I wish I'd only have to pay for gas leccy TV and water tbh would save me a fortune 

 

Jack 

 

 

Where do the dole get the money from?

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1 hour ago, Jwoodgardenmaintenance said:

I don't like it myself BUT if you look at universal credit they allow you to earn so much anyways before your benefits are affected anyways so its not criminal 

 

Jack 

If you look at it that way it’s still wrong as your then not paying him enough per day

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1 hour ago, topchippyles said:

Maybe need to close this thread steve as starting to get silly,Eggsarascal please do not tell me you have never done a job for cash and not declared it to the tax man as its the same thing in my book,Simple fact there are parts in the uk where people charge different rates due to the cost of living simple fact.

are.you going to tell us where you are based Les?

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