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I agree with the three posters you can get in a lot of trouble even your husband can get in trouble where his wages can get garnish and you can even get fined and black listed for government programs other women in here got jobs like part time or full time my mama work part time while my sister and I was at dschool
 
Don't judge people from keyboard. We really have problems and want to find a way for me and my children. I don't have anyone here to help me so I need to make a way before go out of that house.

If you have problems, doesnt mean you should be committing a crime by committing welfare fraud.

Try working at a min wage job, downsize your living arrangements, move to a place with higher employment, don't spend on u necessary things, etc.
 
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If you have problems, doesnt mean you should be committing a crime by committing welfare fraud.

Try working at a min wage job, downsize your living arrangements, move to a place with higher employment, don't spend on u necessary things, etc.


Like a part time job and if she did it she's black listed with government services and in their community centres or people tell them how to cheat the system
 
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