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Post by cripple on Mar 17, 2018 16:55:05 GMT 7
hi guys i want to get a part time job , but i dont want to earn to much so it affect my pension money also i dont know where to start ? can any one advise me on the process , i want to use a job agency maybe get help paying for my licence or any ticket is any one up to date on the centerlink rules and rates , how many hours i can work befor it affects my payment and how much money i can earn before it affects my payment ? and can i leverage the services from a job agency ? what do you guys know ? cheers
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Post by cripple on Mar 17, 2018 17:43:40 GMT 7
update , guys i have spent a half a hour or more looking through centerlinks info i think want to skip all the crap and just get a part time job and start earning just the right amount with out loosing any of DSP payments , it would be nice to get some tickets paid for from a job provider but again i dont want to create more work than i have to going to appointments and stuff , it might be easier just to find the job and start working rather than going through the system , i just need to understand the how much i can earn befoer my payments get shorter
also if has any any ones experiences to share will be much appreciated
centerlink say register with jobfind ?
also can job providers pay for some tickets or work training or cloths and stuff ?
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 17, 2018 18:00:51 GMT 7
hi guys i want to get a part time job , but i dont want to earn to much so it affect my pension money also i dont know where to start ? can any one advise me on the process , i want to use a job agency maybe get help paying for my licence or any ticket is any one up to date on the centerlink rules and rates , how many hours i can work befor it affects my payment and how much money i can earn before it affects my payment ? and can i leverage the services from a job agency ? what do you guys know ? cheers hey cripplehave a chat at Centrelink. They will organize you. Despite me whinging and moaning about this or that Centrelink can actually help you.
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Post by mspurple on Mar 18, 2018 3:33:18 GMT 7
Hey there cripple, The job providers do help with some things such as paying for uniforms, courses or other things that you need to help you stay at or get a job. As Denis has said, your best bet would be to have a chat with Centrelink. I noticed in your post that you mentioned something about help with your licence, I am not sure if this is something that job agencies help with, but there are some other funded services out there that often help people with funding for driving lessons. If you want to know some more about this you can PM me. Good luck mspurple
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Post by blahblahblah on Mar 18, 2018 5:06:09 GMT 7
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Post by Denis-NFA on Mar 18, 2018 10:02:17 GMT 7
Banjo, you may already have this listed in the forum but I came across this yesterday and may be of relevance for some. I hadn't seen them before. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- crippleYou might like to check out this mob disabilityemployment.org.au/for-people-with-a-disability/
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Post by cripple on Mar 18, 2018 13:52:16 GMT 7
thanks guys ill ring CL and keep you all posted
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Post by krystal on Mar 21, 2018 17:29:44 GMT 7
Good luck !!!
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Post by quantumranger on Mar 23, 2018 19:08:53 GMT 7
If you work under 30 hours your pension doesn't get cut but if you continually work 15 to 30 hours you will come under a review as you have been consistently working and they want to move you to newstart
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Post by latindancer on Mar 24, 2018 10:53:32 GMT 7
Not if you're 62 like I am. And I started working up to 30 hours a week when I was 57. Haven't heard a pip out of them. But then, I'm grandfathered since the year 2000.
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