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🌟🌟 Social 🌟🌟 Gibberings ver. CCXIX - "what's new, c*nty chops?"

God damn it I'm wasting time browsing and posting things on social media and forums when I have work I need to be getting on with. Not sure how long I can keep going in this job where I need to work several hours extra unpaid overtime to avoid getting completely overwhelmed, swamped, and falling way behind with the work. It seems to be a bad time to quit a job as apparently unemployment has been rising for the last 9 months and there are less full time permanent job vacancies available.

I'm a terrible liar and actor, so I would find it very difficult to throw sickies at work to attend interviews for other jobs, and then have to not appear guilty and shifty looking when the next day I'd have to go back to work at my current job. It usually takes me several interviews to get over the line too, so I couldn't realistically get away with doing that. I'd have to quit to look for a new job. If you do that your then at the mercy of the job centre to decide if you had "good reason" for leaving your job. And if they don't think you did you won't get any benefits for several months. So it's a huge and expensive risk to leave a job, as you'd possibly have to support yourself out of your own savings until you get your next job. I guess I could play the 'mental conditions' card re stress and anxiety etc caused by the job and the workload while having to deal with Autism, anxiety, stress, and probable but as yet undiagnosed ADHD, and a reliance on substance use just in order to get by. If that's not good reason, I don't know what is!

The last few times I've had to look for work, it's taken me between 6 weeks to 3 months to land my next job. The past is often a good predictor of what will happen in the future in cases like this.
 
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God damn it I'm wasting time browsing and posting things on social media and forums when I have work I need to be getting on with. Not sure how long I can keep going in this job where I need to work several hours extra unpaid overtime to avoid getting completely overwhelmed, swamped, and falling way behind with the work. It seems to be a bad time to quit a job as apparently unemployment has been rising for the last 9 months and there are less full time permanent job vacancies available.

I'm a terrible liar and actor, so I would find it very difficult to throw sickies at work to attend interviews for other jobs, and then have to not appear guilty and shifty looking when the next day I'd have to go back to work at my current job. It usually takes me several interviews to get over the line too, so I couldn't realistically get away with doing that. I'd have to quit to look for a new job. If you do that your then at the mercy of the job centre to decide if you had "good reason" for leaving your job. And if they don't think you did you won't get any benefits for several months. So it's a huge and expensive risk to leave a job, as you'd possibly have to support yourself out of your own savings until you get your next job. I guess I could play the 'mental conditions' card re stress and anxiety etc caused by the job and the workload while having to deal with Autism, anxiety, stress, and probable but as yet undiagnosed ADHD, and a reliance on substance use just in order to get by. If that's not good reason, I don't know what is!

The last few times I've had to look for work, it's taken me between 6 weeks to 3 months to land my next job. The past is often a good predictor of what will happen in the future in cases like this.
Throw the sickies at work, attend the job interviews. If your work get pissed and fire you then you still get benefits, right?

You need to put yourself first and play the system and don’t feel one bit sorry about doing it.
 
If you get fired jcp can withhold payments however your current employer has to let you attend interviews...employment law.
 
your current employer has to let you attend interviews...employment law.
I've looked into that and it seems an employer only has to let you attend interviews in a redundancy situation. Otherwise they don't.
 
If you get fired jcp can withhold payments however your current employer has to let you attend interviews...employment law.

If you get fired, you just don't tell jcp. You say you've been made redundant or laid off. Withholding this vital piece of information prevents your benefits from being withheld.

Honesty isn't always the best policy... ;)
 
Some of the most potent Cocaine (powder NOT a Rock) I have ever tried.

I'm NO fan of powder coke but Goddamn what I shoved up my nose on Saturday night was very potent, I keep seeing News reports Europe is full of Potent Coke from South American Cartel's & I didn't believe it as the Rocks aren't that potent compared to 15 years ago but whatever I stuffed up my beak sure made me question this viewpoint.
 
The DWP want me to apply to be a "Health Care Support Worker" & I just looked online what this actually is & I am shocked by it.

"There are no set entry requirements to become a healthcare support worker, but good literacy and numeracy skills are expected, and in some cases GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and maths are required too. You may also need a healthcare qualification such as a BTEC or NVQ for some of our roles."

So any idiot can become on it seems to me!!!!!

Do I get access to drugs that are "special" in their effects......maybe at total random let's say Midazolam for one example. You know X amount for the patient & a little off the top for me you understand ;) ;) @LoginNotSecure


Hhhhhmmmmm....upon more reading just it seems I MAY get access to a Doctors surgery too, do Doctors keep their "good stuff" stashed away, who has a key to access the "good stuff"?
 
What happens if I had a bottle of something like Oral morphine or Midazolam & it "slipped out my hand" & got "broke" on the floor, what a Tragic shame all the liquid was mixed in with glass & I had to put it in the bin ;) ;)

Would I be expected to take photos of the breakage etc? Who would I have to report this terrible "accident" to?
 
The DWP want me to apply to be a "Health Care Support Worker" & I just looked online what this actually is & I am shocked by it.

"There are no set entry requirements to become a healthcare support worker, but good literacy and numeracy skills are expected, and in some cases GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and maths are required too. You may also need a healthcare qualification such as a BTEC or NVQ for some of our roles."

So any idiot can become on it seems to me!!!!!

Do I get access to drugs that are "special" in their effects......maybe at total random let's say Midazolam for one example. You know X amount for the patient & a little off the top for me you understand ;) ;) @LoginNotSecure


Hhhhhmmmmm....upon more reading just it seems I MAY get access to a Doctors surgery too, do Doctors keep their "good stuff" stashed away, who has a key to access the "good stuff"?
Highly unlikely, it’s usually helping someone with their day to day needs. Getting them up, washed and dressed, helping them with normal activities like shopping etc.

No meds are kept at a drs surgery. You’d want a pharmacy.
 
Highly unlikely, it’s usually helping someone with their day to day needs. Getting them up, washed and dressed, helping them with normal activities like shopping etc.

No meds are kept at a drs surgery. You’d want a pharmacy.
No Midazolam for me.

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