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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 165352" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Marg,</p><p> </p><p>I understand just a little of the disability system here in the states and nothing at about your system down under. However, I have two things that stick out. First, you questioned whether difficult child 1 was even getting paid for the work he's doing. I don't understand that. Does he have money? I can't remember whether he lives with you are not. He would have to know if he was getting a pay envelope. Does the pay slip come with the pay? Are we talking about cash here or a check?</p><p> </p><p>I think to heck with what the company would think about the mom of a 24 year old calling to check on the pay slip (and pay in general). It needs to be clear what is going on with this situation. I woud worry there was some advantage being taken as well. In the meantime, I would tell difficult child 1 very clearly to save every slip of paper that passes through his fingers at work. "Put them in your pocket throughout the day and then empty them at night on your dresser."</p><p> </p><p>In regards to Centrelink, my head is spinning. But more importantly, they have a reason to be fearful!!!! Go for it Marg - if anyone can make a difference, it's you.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 165352, member: 805"] Marg, I understand just a little of the disability system here in the states and nothing at about your system down under. However, I have two things that stick out. First, you questioned whether difficult child 1 was even getting paid for the work he's doing. I don't understand that. Does he have money? I can't remember whether he lives with you are not. He would have to know if he was getting a pay envelope. Does the pay slip come with the pay? Are we talking about cash here or a check? I think to heck with what the company would think about the mom of a 24 year old calling to check on the pay slip (and pay in general). It needs to be clear what is going on with this situation. I woud worry there was some advantage being taken as well. In the meantime, I would tell difficult child 1 very clearly to save every slip of paper that passes through his fingers at work. "Put them in your pocket throughout the day and then empty them at night on your dresser." In regards to Centrelink, my head is spinning. But more importantly, they have a reason to be fearful!!!! Go for it Marg - if anyone can make a difference, it's you. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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