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Today, I went and signed on at my local Streatham Job Center. I was told that I need to create a set of different C.V's; and, not just merely 'one'; with each C.V. being tailored towards doing a particular job.
I was also told to rearrange/re-write my C.V.; so that skills goes on top of Job History; and, in regards to Job History...I must leave out the dates(because my working periods are so inconsistent).
I must also add to the jobsearch site; other types of job search...such as, right now, I only have Administration listed there; I need to add more onto this list by pressing the Tab button.
British Gas Pay As You Go meter/Gas Bill: £290.00
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I stayed in all day; trying to contemplate how to pay all of the constantly incoming bills.
Recently, British Gas went and installed a Pay As You Go meter; because the Gas bill was unusually high; thus, instead, of allowing us to pay for gas using a normal 'credit meter'; they decided to install the Pay As You Go meter; which doesn't allow a credit balance to, automatically, run up.
The terms are we owe an outstanding previous bill debt of £290.00; and, have to pay them back £10.00 each week on Wednesday; which works out to roughly £40.00 monthly.
Then, from observing the total on the Pay As You Go meter; I've worked out that we use £3.00 gas per day; this translates to £21.00 per week/£84.00 monthly/£252.00 quaterly/£504.00 6 monthly/£1008.00 yearly.
Frankly, I think, that having a Pay As You Go meter installed is a hell of a lot more expensive; than it is to run a normal credit meter.
They do allow you £5.00 credit if the gas runs out of the Pay As You Go meter, totally; however, of course, this £5.00 credit -(which only lasts 2 days)- has to be paid back.
Council Tax Bill: £295.00
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Recently, I received a Council Tax bill stating I owe them £295.00. Frankly, being totally flat broke...I really don't know what to do about this? Tomorrow, Fri 10th Jan 2014, I will go down to the local Council Tax office, and, try to discuss it with them. Actually, I was meant to send them a letter in reply by law; and, I'm afraid, I've been lax; because I forgot to send it. I could try sending it tomorrow; but, then, I don't think it's going to reach them it time; as I was meant to reply by 10th Jan 2014 anyway!
Visited Cineword: Re-watched movie: 47 Ronin
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As a way to relive all of the constant worrying and stress over financial difficulties I'm having; I decided to go take a break by visiting the West End Cineworld. My Cineworld 'unlimited' pass is still valid; though, I really don't know how long that's going to last for...because it's £20.00 per month...and, my bank balance says, nil; so, the next time this payment is due...it's likely I will NOT be able to re-new membership.
First, I went to Haymarket Cineworld; but, the only film they had on was The Life of Walter Mitty...which I'd already seen before at Shaftesbury Avenue Cineworld; therefore, I decided to ignore going to Haymarket Cineworld; and, instead, go back to Shaftesbury Avenue...just to see if they have any films that are different.
Shaftesbury Avenue Cineworld inside of the Trocodero Complex has 3 late night movies on...all of which I'd already seen before; thus, I decided to re-watch my favorite, 47 Ronin using 3D glasses.
Returned back home 2PM
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By the time I returned back home; the time was somewhere close to 2PM.
I decided just to close up the night by running around the block. I couldn't believe it when I got back; because I discovered that I'd forgotten to take my keys with me; thus, in effect, I was shut out. I had to take emergency measures to get back in, again; luckily this worked. I swear, next time, I decide to casually go running around the block; I will check, first, that I really do have my keys available on me; otherwise, it's just far too much headache.
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