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Old May 29, 2014, 03:59 PM
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My job possibly ends end september ( possibly because one of my managers told me the contract will roll on...but this isnt stated in the wording so i cant trust it)
There r very few jobs out there. Ive been looking since last year. Temp and low hours are no use to me.
My landlord does not accept government payments ( social/ welfare benefits)in the event i have no job income...i will have to leave AND find landlord that accepts payments.

Im so worried. With no family to put me up I dont know what to do. Id sleep in the street but I have my dear cat as many know. I like my houseshare its so good now I have to give it up
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Old May 29, 2014, 04:13 PM
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Can you use something like craigslist to look for those looking for roomies, some accept cats. Being proactive, can help give a cushion. Depending if you already have some form of gov payment. Hope you can find a new job, fast enough.

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