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- Donald
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It's easy
I think I just phoned them with my NI number and confirmed a few things and then you wait for a tax code number or something to come in the post. I work in the construction industry (when I do go to work) and the company automatically deducts my tax and send the payment to HMRC for me. I'm sure it's similar in other sectors as well. I pay £2.40 a week in NI as well, compared to around £50-60 when I was employed.
Last April was my first tax return thingy... ended up getting a rebate of 1100 quid which paid for my lude. Happy days! I think I'm due to get about 6-700 quid again this year.

Last April was my first tax return thingy... ended up getting a rebate of 1100 quid which paid for my lude. Happy days! I think I'm due to get about 6-700 quid again this year.
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- Donald
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Make the most of the opportunity for change!
Bit of a story here:
I finished high school, went to college, did my A-levels with the idea that I wanted to be an architect. The end of A-levels came and I hadn't applied to any universities, no longer knew what I wanted to do, and ended up stuck in a bit of a dead end in scaffolding for some years. About 2 years ago work started to dry up, I had no idea what I wanted to do still, so I took the chance to go abroad for a few months. I came back, still no regular work, did bits and bobs here and there, and now I'm back in college retraining in the animal field.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'd always like animals but thought I'd be better to suited to a different career. Now look where I am
doing what I probably subconsciously always wanted to do.
Bit of a story here:
I finished high school, went to college, did my A-levels with the idea that I wanted to be an architect. The end of A-levels came and I hadn't applied to any universities, no longer knew what I wanted to do, and ended up stuck in a bit of a dead end in scaffolding for some years. About 2 years ago work started to dry up, I had no idea what I wanted to do still, so I took the chance to go abroad for a few months. I came back, still no regular work, did bits and bobs here and there, and now I'm back in college retraining in the animal field.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'd always like animals but thought I'd be better to suited to a different career. Now look where I am

- jjmartin349571
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Really sorry to hear this mate, I had a similar experience back when I was 18, I was working at Woolies when they were liquidated
I'd been kicking about in that job for like 3 years, and tbh although it sucked at the time as I was inexperienced and nobody wanted to hire me, it made me get my arse into gear and find a better job. I went to work for the NHS as a finance clerk, now I'm coming up to 22 and I'm due to start a new job as a finance manager
never would have made the effort if I hadnt lost my job in the first place.
Sounds like you've got some good experience already though working in IT, so hopefully you should be in a better position than I was!! Just keep your head up and things will work out buddy
Always onwards and upwards 


Sounds like you've got some good experience already though working in IT, so hopefully you should be in a better position than I was!! Just keep your head up and things will work out buddy

