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Old 24-03-09, 08:50 AM   #31
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1. Find 2 other biker friends, ideally one you've known for over 10 years.
2. Find a nice little town-house (with garage), 'cause they tend to be cheap (£400 per person for rent+bills+food here)
3. Live the high-life and spend entire evening talking bikes in the livingroom.

Works like a treat for me
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Old 24-03-09, 08:52 AM   #32
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1. Find 2 other biker friends, ideally one you've known for over 10 years.
2. Find a nice little town-house (with garage), 'cause they tend to be cheap (£400 per person for rent+bills+food here)
3. Live the high-life and spend entire evening talking bikes in the livingroom.

Works like a treat for me
you ******* lol.
Sounds perfect, shame I don't know any biker friends and shame all my mates live in different cities.
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Old 24-03-09, 10:11 AM   #33
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Thanks for all the advice. I really dont want to still be at home when im over 21. Thats the target age for me to be out.

Hopefully making savings when i have full time pay will be a bit easier than it is now with my 15-22hour week... The money doesnt seem to last long when theres so many things i want to buy
Ill have to work out how much im going to give my parents to live at home... MY child allowance stops next year.
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Old 24-03-09, 10:15 AM   #34
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Thanks for all the advice. I really dont want to still be at home when im over 21. Thats the target age for me to be out.

Hopefully making savings when i have full time pay will be a bit easier than it is now with my 15-22hour week... The money doesnt seem to last long when theres so many things i want to buy
Ill have to work out how much im going to give my parents to live at home... MY child allowance stops next year.
Thats exaclty what i said, and i was gone by 20 but now i have got to go back as i am skint, to be fair now i can see why my brothers have been in and out up until they are 30. My plan now is to move back, pay off money owed and debts, save as much as possible and actually do some of the things i wanted to do this year such as holiday which i would not have been able to afford while renting.

Another thing, money doesnt last long EVER, no matter how much you earn still seems to drain away when you living on your own.
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Old 24-03-09, 10:16 AM   #35
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Thanks for all the advice. I really dont want to still be at home when im over 21. Thats the target age for me to be out.

Hopefully making savings when i have full time pay will be a bit easier than it is now with my 15-22hour week... The money doesnt seem to last long when theres so many things i want to buy
Ill have to work out how much im going to give my parents to live at home... MY child allowance stops next year.
no point targetting an age (well withing reason 40year old virgin and all that) just move out when it's right to.
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Old 24-03-09, 10:31 AM   #36
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To answer the question :
Quietly, at dead of night ?
Assuming you still owe rent.
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Old 24-03-09, 12:46 PM   #37
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I moved out of home for 4 years 6mths, had flat with my ex & its not as great as it all seems.
Now back "living" with my parents - say "living" as im at work during the day & most weekend are spent out and about or down in London with my fella, pay £200 a month rent-have home cooked meals, washing etc all done for me
i could if i reeeaalllyy wanted to-move down to London to live with my fella but happy with the situ as it is. (im 24 btw)
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Old 24-03-09, 12:49 PM   #38
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Me and maria are trying to get together money for a deposit on a house; we're being told we could need between 10 and 40%, depending on which bank / building society you look at. Its not easy.

At your age, rent. You could be moving around alot while you sort out what you want to do with your life and stuff, so renting is easier.
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Old 24-03-09, 04:47 PM   #39
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Numerical tests are a very tiny part of your Westshire customer service experience


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Total B0ll0cks mate -come up here and i'll give you the jail.
The entrance tests are a total waste of time in relation to the job that officers do-i know what i'm on about by the way-the tests that people have to go through have no bearing on there ability to do the job-how many coppers are in the job who have come straight from college/uni and fairdos they can pass a test/exam but put them out on the street and ask them to communicate with people and they fall flat on there faces.The tests should be set so that a person can be judged on there ability to work in a public enviroment and relate to the people who they come into contact with on all levels-thats what make a good cop -not someone who can tell if a train is gonna travel 182 miles in four hours etc.

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And there lies the attitude problem.....I rest my case I could go into the selection procedure to help someone allday.....but for some there is no hope.


Edit: For the record I'm not familiar with Scottish officer selection procedures.
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Old 24-03-09, 08:43 PM   #40
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Stay at home as long as possible mate, I wish I did, money is not your own with your own place, the bills seem never ending
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