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Update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: CV





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:15 PM





To:

alumni@sunderland.ac.uk


Cc:

"Hartley, Gillian" <Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk>



Hi,

this is an update, of my previous e-mails.
Here one can see, that Jet don't seem to perhaps understand my IT-skills.
And I'm not an expert, on assessing my IT-skills.

So I was wondering if the University could help me with this, (and perhaps getting a statement from Naric?), even if it's more than three years ago, that I went to the university.

Just something I thought about, that maybe you could help me with?
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog


———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM

Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: CV
To: Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk

Hi,

I just had a third re-think here, while I was making dinner.

And, there are some things I'm proud about, that maybe should be on the CV.
– In 1988, I lived in Vestfold county, but got a place in Buskerud county, on Upper Secondary School, since I had very good grades. (Only ten studets from Vestfold where allowed to study in Buskerud, (in the city of Drammen, where they had better asortment, of study-lines) each year, at that time).

– In 1991, (like I wrote), I was an advisor for the Conservative Youth Party, in Norway, before the election then, on the election-programme.
– In 2001, I won a prestigous competition/prize, at work, in Rimi, called 'Rimi Gullårer', or Rimi Goldmines, that only let's say 5% of the shops win every year. It's a shop-running competition.

– In 1997, I was chosen by the Home Defence, in Oslo, to be in a elite-unit, called 'Støtte-området'. They chose freely, between all the people in Norway, that had been on constription service, in the army, (that's many people, since one have to serve in the army, in Norway).

– And when I played football, at Berger I.L., we won a cup called 'Vinn Sande Cup'. And I have third-cousin, in Denmark, (Steffen Heegaard), who's a director, in an insurance-company, called TopDanmark, and he they write about, that he won a club championship, in tennis, when he was young, so then I thought I could write, that we won that cup.

Also, there are a few punctuation-faults, in the first lines, where in Personal Profile there.
But I guess I could fix them myselves.
Also, I had a course in Windows NT server, that you don't mention, in 1997 or 98, in Oslo.

And you don't mention the Jet-course I had, last year, in Basic Food Hygiene.
But that was maybe on a low level?
Now I'll try to eat dinner, and stop writing all these e-mails!

Sorry about this!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


Date: Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 7:11 PM
Subject: Update/Fwd: CV
To: Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk

Hi,

just something more I thought about now.

(Sorry that I send many e-mails).
The second year, on Upper Secondary Business School, was also Economy-line, spesialising in Marketing, (and not just Marketing).

I read the CV a second time now.
And what I perhaps miss, is that it isn't explained about what my degree in IT, is about.
Like, I mean, the CV says a lot about my Shop Manager-career.

But it doesn't explain what my level 5 degree in IT, makes me capable of, in a job.
(Even if I remember that you had a folder, where it explained what level 5 qualifications are).

Also, I worked with System Development, (for Arction Arvcade, in Norway), in 1993.
And I have a website, on www.johncons.org, that I've made myself from scratch.

So maybe the CV should say more about my IT-skills/experience.
But I think it tells about my management-experience very fine.
But I think I should really aim high, since I have both manager-experience and an IT-degree.

That's really two different 'proper' possible carreers.
But, if one combine them, then I could be like a well-paid IT-manager or a director.
And not just a food-shop manager or assistant.

That's my thoughts at least now.
I wanted to get a statement from Naric, about my IT-skills, but Jet Employabillity Team, wouldn't pay for a statement.
And I'm unemployed, so I can't afford one.

But maybe Naric would have thought that my IT-studies are the equivalent of a Bachelors Degree?
Or maybe a Higher National Diploma is enough, together with manager-experience, to get a top-job, as an IT-manager or director?

Just my thoughts from reading the CV a second time.
I'll try to not send so many e-mails.
Thank you very much again for the help with this!
Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Date: Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: CV
To: "Hartley, Gillian" <Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk>

Hi Gill,


thank you very much for the CV.
Here are some things, that didn't look right to me, at first, in the CV.
So I thought we should be on line, with this, (or else I could have just sorted it myself).

I worked as a Shop Manager in three Rimi-shops, in the Oslo Area.
(Rimi Nylænde, Rimi Kalbakken and Rimi Langhus).
I started in Rimi as a person sitting in the check-out, (and not as an assistant).

I'm not sure if army service should be on the CV, but since you haven't got conscription service, in the UK, then it's maybe no big deal.
My degree, in IT, from Oslo University College, is a Higher National Diploma/Foundation Degree, (and not a National Diploma, like you write).

I've also gone for one year, at Upper Secondary School, in Drammen, Norway, (at Gjerdes Upper Secondary School), (which is a business-school), and I had went on the Economy-line, spesialasing in Information Management.

Other than this, I think the CV looked very fine, and much easier to read, than the one I wrote myself.
Thank you very much again for the help with this!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Hartley, Gillian <Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:

Hi Erik

I am emailing CV for your perusal.

If any adjustments are required please let me know.

Regards

Gillian Hartley

Guidance Officer

Liverpool Jet Service

Neighbourhood

Employment Services

Liverpool City Council

49b County Road

Walton

L4 3QA

Tel: 0151 233 4026

Fax: 0151 233 4025

Email: gillian.hartley@liverpool.gov.uk

Web: www.liverpool.gov.uk

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