A relatively young man who won't have trouble landing another job in the industry decides to leave his job to focus on health.
Why do you think that? Not saying you’re right or wrong, but what makes you say this
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A relatively young man who won't have trouble landing another job in the industry decides to leave his job to focus on health.
Why do you think that? Not saying you’re right or wrong, but what makes you say this
I'm not interested in answering your query about part of my post.
I don't quite understand why you have been given such a hard time, but thanks for your contribution.Anyway chaps, enjoy. I’ll leave before I get bludgeoned with any more middle management energy
Anyway chaps, enjoy. I’ll leave before I get bludgeoned with any more middle management energy
Not really no.
I’m saying whatever is true that it will come out soon enough. I’m also saying this is a very unusual situation.
Neither seems a very controversial stance to me.
It's real, look at me now!The only thing that makes sense is that he must have been radiated by the 5G chips he received in his vaccination
The only thing that makes sense is that he must have been radiated by the 5G chips he received in his vaccination
Anyway chaps, enjoy. I’ll leave before I get bludgeoned with any more middle management energy
I'm not interested in answering your query about part of my post.
The entire post made my point: you asserted that a person stepping away from a position for health reasons is literally beyond belief, and I tell you that such a thing is perfectly conceivable and actually happens in this wondrous world.
I've got no reason to throw doubt upon the suggestion that Selwood has stepped away for his health.
Nor do other people, but I suppose that it doesn't stop them from trying.
You write a lot of words but when taking into context of the post you're replying to they make almost zero sense.
yes. It's irrelevant if he resigns. The insurance company pays out on a policy. The test is whether he can do his job. He makes a claim that he is unable to due to an injury. Mental health is actually included in income protection policies. That's why insurance companies have been haemorrhaging and so are quick to exclude mental health at any opportunity when you first take out your policy.Even if he resigns?
And to think that I was defending you.
An interloper appeared, a man of unfounded aspersions, trying to take your place. I wouldn't stand for it!
I suppose I don't make sense all of the time. Some people only make sense some of the time. How well do you reckon you're doing?
Most income protection policies don’t kick off until 3 months following incapacity I believe.yes. It's irrelevant if he resigns. The insurance company pays out on a policy. The test is whether he can do his job. He makes a claim that he is unable to due to an injury. Mental health is actually included in income protection policies. That's why insurance companies have been haemorrhaging and so are quick to exclude mental health at any opportunity when you first take out your policy.
30 days, 60 days, 90 days +. You generally decide and obviously pay less the longer the waiting period.Most income protection policies don’t kick off until 3 months following incapacity I believe.
Cheers mate - I stand corrected30 days, 60 days, 90 days +. You generally decide and obviously pay less the longer the waiting period.
Is a basement a room?