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Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>Date: Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 6:24 PM
Subject: To Mr. John Upton's line-manager, Merseyside District Office – Complaint about Sencia
To: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>
Hi,
thank you for your, (Mr. Upton's), letter from 23/12.
You write:
'On the second point regarding your revised CV. I am told by Sencia that the adviser did produce a revised version of your CV on two pages but that you declined to use it'.
This doesn't mirror the thruth.
So therefore I think I have to make a new complaint.
1.
In the first meeting, Mr. Ellis, at Sencia, insisted, he'd asses my IT-skills, for the revised version of my CV.
He didn't do this, but gave me a CV-version where my IT-skills weren't written about on.
2.
Mr. Ellis wrote in a gap, in my employment-history, with Rimi, in Norway, on his version of my CV.
And he didn't want to edit this error.
He also wrote on a degree, on the CV, that I don't really have, (at least not yet, it's with NITH in Norway. And I don't know if they'll send the degree or not, it depends on if they'll accept my modules from Oslo University College, faculty of engineering).
So the fact's aren't right on the CV.
(Like I also explained in the first complaint, I seem to remember).
And I wanted to be on level, with my Personal Advisor, at Sencia, about the facts on my CV, so I wanted Mr. Ellis to edit the CV, and send me a second version.
(This is how companies like Ladders produce CV's, if I've understood it right.
I'm on Ladders so I have a high income-potential, that I would have wanted my CV to reflect).
So one can't just say, like you do, that I 'declined to use' the CV.
I think what you right in your letter doesn't reflect reality.
I simply wanted to get the CV fine, before I started to use it.
Then one can't just say I declined to use it.
That's really not how it was, but the CV I got from Sencia was more like a draft, full of errors, and with extra degrees on.
I could have been charged for fraud maybe or at least lost my job later, if I had sent companies CV's with extra degrees on, and then gotten a job, if it had then later been found out, that I hadn't really got this CV.
So Sencia has just given me a drafted version of a CV.
And when I want to contribute, with getting the CV fine, then they say I decline to use it.
But I can't say I've been given a finished CV.
So I have to say that you lie when you say I've declined to use it.
The problem is that I haven't been given a finished CV.
So you twist the thruth a bit in you letter.
But I understand that this is just what Sencia have told you.
But Sencia don't tell you the thruth, if what you write in your letter is right.
So I think this complaint should be escalated to your line-manager, since he then can find out who's lying about the CV, you or Sencia.
Or rather, I'll send this e-mail to Mr. Uptons line-manager, on second thought.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog