A bit of a laugh in a midst of chaos which is CJRS

I know that further guidelines will the issued on Tuesday

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but I am currently reading the latest guidance since I have to run 2x large, 4-weekly payrolls next week before the final guidances are issued.

As I have been doing many times before, I asked my husband to read some of the guidances with me to make sure I understand and to avoid misinterpretation on my part.

Reading about pay references and usual hours if previously eligible or not, "-basically I need to use 20-21 earnings as opposed to 19-20 earnings".

to which he replies -surely they would be retired by now!

Hey? I replied ( I'm Canadian)

him-you don't have to worry about them, surely they are retired by now!

Me-what are you talking about? (getting annoyed, it is friday after all)

Him -if they worked in 1920, surely they are retired by now ( serious face).

Me- burst out laughing.

Just a bit of a smile for you all out there, take care of yourself, rest as much as you can, love one another...and pour yourself another glass of wine :)

 

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By I'msorryIhaven'taclue
06th Nov 2020 11:02

And they say Canadians don't have a sense of humour...

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By Ivor Windybottom
06th Nov 2020 11:09

You must think the UK tax year is crazy compared to the Canadian tax "year" that uses Jan-Dec! Where's the fun in a simple calendar year?!

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By JHC
08th Nov 2020 23:20

Ha ha glad it's not just me who reads guidance to the hubby!

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By atleastisoundknowledgable...
09th Nov 2020 07:18

JHC wrote:

Ha ha glad it's not just me who reads guidance to the hubby!

... as a sleeping tool?

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By whitevanman
09th Nov 2020 09:12

Hardly a polite way of referring to the hubby. Where are the Mods when needed!

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