Working 3 hours on ESA support and PIP
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            PIP is not means tested.
You don't say what type of ESA you get but you are allowed to work less than 16 hours and earn no more than £143/week without it affecting your ESA. You will need to inform ESA.
Permitted work: factsheet - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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            Thanks it's income related.0
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            Hi @hanhar welcome to the community! I hope the above reply helped answer your question, but please do let us know if we can help you further.
How are you feeling about the opportunity?0 - 
            Hi thanks, I'm nervous but excited. It's all those voices in your head I think.1
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            I completely understand yes, I felt a bit nervous at the start of this week, I've started my new job as coordinator here on Monday! But everyone is so friendly I need not have worried.
I do hope you enjoy your time in the office, we'd love to have an update when you've settled in
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