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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Reed







    Gmail – Reminder/Fwd: Fwd: CV/Fwd: CV







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Reminder/Fwd: Fwd: CV/Fwd: CV





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:48 PM





    To:

    Rickie.Woods@reed.co.uk


    Cc:

    Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk



    Hi Mr. Woods,

    I still haven't received the CV you mentioned, that you have sent me in the post, 10 days ago.
    I'm going to a meeting, at the Jobcentre, later this week, so I think I have to send this reminder, so that I can explain at the Jobcentre, that I'm not being ignorant about this.

    Maybe your CV-letter has been lost in the post?
    Or haven't you sent it anyway?
    Just wondering what's going on, about the CV, you told me you were going to write me, at the Jobseeker-course at Reed, four weeks ago, tomorrow, I think it was.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:49 PM
    Subject: Re: Fwd: CV/Fwd: CV
    To: Rickie.Woods@reed.co.uk
    Cc: Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk

    Hi,

    ok, thank you very much for your e-mail.
    I recommended Reed to a Norwegian IT-expert in Ireland, who possibly is moving to Liverpool, and have read on my blog, since I sometimes write about jobseeking-there, who asked me to recomend and employment-agency, in Liverpool.

    (Is there by the way a specialist employment-agency for IT-jobs in Liverpool, if it's ok to ask.
    I wonder a bit about this myself as well, since I haven't had my IT-degree that long, and have mostly tried to prioritise getting my CV and applications better, etc).

    I let the Jobcentre determine if I need help with the applications, (like you mention that Reed have a 6 week support-course to do help with appliactions).
    I got through the screening-process, for an IT-job in Chester now, after going to the Reed-course, with my application, so I think it was a good course.

    Thank you very much again for the help.

    I send a copy of this e-mail to the Jobcentre, since I've started updating them.
    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:23 PM, <Rickie.Woods@reed.co.uk> wrote:


    Hello Eric,

    Just picked up your email,

    I did not send it by email due to the issues you are having currently

    I have sent in the post 15 copies of your CV

    Now attached to your email is your current C,V

    Please feel free to make any changes to make it relevant

    Thanks

    (See attached file: Erik Ribsskog.doc)Rickie Woods

    Employment Trainer

    JCP Support Contract – Liverpool

    Reed in partnership

    3rd Floor Victoria house

    James Street

    Liverpool L2 7NZ

    T 0151 242 6400

    F 0151 242 6486

    Genifax 02084015299

    E Rickie.Woods@reed.co.uk

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    Reed in partnership works with others to change people's lives for the

    better

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  • Her er noen notater, fra et kurs i jobbsøking, som jeg var på hos Reed, tidligere denne uken

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    PS.

    Det kurset hadde også en quiz, etter en pause:

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    PS 2.

    Jeg fikk også to plastmapper, ved dagens slutt, med forskjellig informasjon:

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Ladders







    Gmail – RE: Re: Erik, View Your Thursday Tip







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    RE: Re: Erik, View Your Thursday Tip





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 6:00 PM





    To:

    UK JSC Premium <help@theladders.co.uk>


    Cc:

    rickie.woods@reed.co.uk



    Hi,

    ok, that's very fine!
    I'm getting help with my CV, from Reed now, and the Jobcentre.
    (Since I've been working in-house, most of the time, in Norway, in Rimi/ICA, I haven't been that good at learning CV-skills, because I've always been promoted, in-house, without having to even write an application.

    So I haven't been that good at updating my CV-skills, since the 80's.
    So I've been struggeling a bit).
    At the same time, I haven't had that much funds, so I haven't been able to affort a Ladders rewritten CV.

    But if I still don't find a job, after I get the Reed-CV, and after I get my inheritance, from my grand-mother in Norway, (who was from Danish nobelity/royalty/Løvenbalk/Platagonet), then I think I'm going to buy a CV from you.

    We'll see.

    Again thank you very much for your help!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:29 PM, UK JSC Premium <help@theladders.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Eric,

    Thanks for writing back.

    You are now a basic member of the Ladders.co.uk.

    If you have anymore questions please feel free to ask.

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    Community Manager

    ————— Original Message —————

    From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 19/01/2011 12:43

    To: help@theladders.co.uk

    Cc: rickie.woods@reed.co.uk

    Subject: Re: Re: Erik, View Your Thursday Tip

    Hi,

    I haven't written to you.

    Must be some mobsters.

    I was at a CV-writing course with Reed yesterday, and mentioned I was on

    Ladders, when asked where I found job-descriptions.

    Please put me back on your list.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Charlotte Antoine

    <help@theladders.co.uk>wrote:

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    > ————— Original Message —————

    > From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > Sent: 18/01/2011 23:53

    > To: Jessica.Robertson@gmladder.co.uk

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til the Landlord







    Gmail – Rent Statement







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Rent Statement





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:49 AM





    To:

    KieronGrimes@tjthomas.co.uk



    Hi again,

    if you see the young woman/girl in the gold-frame, in one of the pictures.
    Mary Eva Carla Fog, she was after Løvenbalk, who was after Plantagenet, if I'm not mistaking.

    I don't really want to sell these things, because it's also after Adeler, a famous Norwegian/Dutch noble-line.

    So that's why I'd rather do this properly, and not sell these things, (if I can avoid it), because it's almost historical things, some of it I think.

    I've lost control on my things in Norway, that I put at City Self Storage, in 2004, in Oslo.
    The silver-cup with the lion on, in the last picture is/was there, with my machine gun from the home defenece secundary conscription service, etc.

    I don't want to lose control on this inheritance.
    My sofas here, from 2006, are a bit worn now.
    So I've said to my relatives in Norway, that I can have the furniture from the royals/nobles here.

    So I'll try to get them to send that.

    And my grandmother also had some kind of insurance.

    So I'm going to get a lot of money, I think.
    But my relatives are so slow.

    My grandmother died in the sumer of 2009.

    Its my uncle Martin Ribsskog and aunt Ellen Ribsskog Savoldelli, who got the responsibility of sharing the inheritance, from the court in Larvik.

    But they are hippies, and Ellen is in the Steiner-shool-'movement'.

    I don't why they mess so much with this.
    Sorry about this!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:25 AM
    Subject: Re: Rent Statement
    To: Kieron Grimes <KieronGrimes@tjthomas.co.uk>

    Hi Mr. Grimes,

    sorry that I was one day late with the rent yesterday, (and that I paid a bit to litle).
    I was on a course, you see, in CV-writing.
    So now I think I'll get a top-job soon.

    I'm on Ladders and have an income-potential, on more than £50.000 a year, so the arrears aren't much money to me.

    So please don't worry, I promise you'll get the arrears.

    I'm also in conflict with my family in Norway, about the inheritance after my grand-mother, who was of noble/royal background, and owned paintings from the castle Højriis, in Denmark, and furniture in baroc-style, after a baron.

    I enclose the photograps of her furniture and paintings.
    My mother died in 1999, so I'm supposed to get around 1/9 of the inheritance, since my grand-mother had three children, and also my mother had three children.

    I appriciate your help very much, with that I've been allowed to live here even if I've had problems with my relatives in Norway, (who just lie etc., my grandmother died one and a half year ago, and no documents have been sent me or anything. My relatives in Norway are horrible, I think I have to say. I'm sorry about this).

    I also wonder a bit about the access to the bin-store, by the Lady of Mann restaurant, where I'm supposed to throw my garbage.
    Is it really open 24 hours, like you tell me?
    I seem to have noticed, that they close the gates to the court-yard, (where the bin-store is), at 11 pm.
    Have you got any comments about this?
    One have to store garbage in the appartment sometimes, since the courtyard is packed with drunk people, customers of the restaurant Lady of Mann and Rigbys pub.

    Also the lamp on my bath-room, hasn't been fixed, (even if it's long time since I complained).
    But the bath-room lamp, I can fix with duct-tape.

    I understand it if it isn't fun if I compain about bath-room lamps and things like that, when I have this much arrears.

    Sorry about the problems again!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Kieron Grimes <KieronGrimes@tjthomas.co.uk> wrote:

    RENT ARREARS.

    It is essential that your rent account is brought up to date as a matter of urgency.

    Failure to make payment against your arrears will result in legal action being taken to recover all debt and take possession of the property.





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    Her er vedleggene:

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Reed







    Gmail – Update/Fwd: CV







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update/Fwd: CV





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:59 AM





    To:

    rickie.woods@reed.co.uk



    Hi,

    sorry that I'm sending many e-mails now.
    I've been thinking a bit more about the CV.
    I have another IT-skill, called Basic, from life.

    (Wasn't it like, that skills could be from education, work or life?
    I don't think we focus on skills that much on CV's in Norway, at least not in the 80's, when I learned about CV's, at Upper Secondary School.

    I think it's more about qualifications, in Norway, if I'm not mistaking.
    So some of the stuff on the course yesterday, was quite new to me).
    Also, I was on a Basic Food Hygiende-course, with Jet, last year.

    (I was really wanted to go to an IT-course, (in SQL and PHP, at Liverpool Community College), but there was a misunderstanding with Jet).
    Also I had to extra-jobs, in Norway, in the 90's, that I weren't on the CV now, I've noticed.

    I was doing china-food delivery, for a company in Bærum, in Norway, called Chinatown-expressen.
    That looks maybe a bit silly, because we don't have china-town in Oslo, it was just the name.

    Also I've been working with telemarketing, as an extra-job, to save money for my driving-licence, for a company called Norsk Idrettshjelp.
    Because the job I had in retail, was really a survival job.

    Because, after the army, I only got around £500 from the army, after my conscription-service, and after the conscription-service, in Norway, one are only alowed to be un-employed, 3 or 6 months.

    So the conscription-service, made me lose a bit control, and I had to get a survival-job, (like we learned about yesterday, that those jobs are called), to get to pay the bills.

    Also, my sister's flatmates, moved back home to the country-side, from Oslo, and she then didn't have anyplace to live, so I had to let her live at my place.
    And then, I had to have a survival-job, since my sister also was un-employed.

    So Store-manager, wasn't like my 'dream-job', (which we learned about yesterday, to do with the job-ladder).
    Really I had a university-level education in IT, before I had to go to the army.

    But that was from a private univeristy college, so it was quite expensive, so I had to work a lot, besides the studies, so I lacked a few credits, for my degree.
    And It was a recession in Norway, in the early 90's, so I had to just take a survival-job.

    I didn't think I should study more then, and get more debt.
    I was propably affected by the depression and that I almost had responsibility for my sister.
    But still I climbed the ladder, in the retail-company, and became Team Leader, Assistant Manager, and then Store Manger.

    But this wasn't my dream-job.

    But I didn't have that many contacts in IT, and I didn't have a degree, so I just went on in the retail-company, Rimi, who didn't pay that well, so it was really just a survival-job, even if I got to be Shop Manager, because then I had to work more and I was more or less expected to have a care and a lot of fancy clothes etc, by my collegues, etc.

    I haven't been sure how to assess my skills, but the course yesterday, made me understand more about this.
    So this course was very useful.
    I wonder if I should put the CV-writing course on my CV?

    What's the 'proper' name for the course again, because I'm not sure if I got a letter about the course, from the Jobcentre, (even if I possibly did).
    I also wondering, after assessing my skills.

    I have like cross-competence, I think it's called, in business and IT.
    Maybe I should aim for a higher managment job/direction-job.
    Hope it's alright that I update about the CV and the course, etc.

    Sorry if I send many e-mails.

    Say thanks to Mr. Vaughan, from Reed, Victoria House, who helped me get the Arvato-job, in 2005, when he sent me to Randstad.
    Is that usual by the way?

    Aren't Randstad your competitors?

    Thanks again for the help with explaining about the CV-writing and applications, ect.

    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog


    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:21 PM

    Subject: CV
    To: rickie.woods@reed.co.uk

    Hi,

    thank you for the help in the course in CV-writing, today.
    I send my CV, like agreed.

    Some sections are missing on the CV, but I wrote a draft, at the course today:
    Key Skills:

    Management-skills.
    Budget-skills.
    Communication-skills.
    Project-skills.

    Training-skills.
    Organisation-skills.
    Language-skills: (Norwegian native, Swedish fluent, Danish good).
    Office-skills.

    Economy-skills.
    Marketing-skills.
    Prioritation-skills.
    Customer Service-skills.
    Shop runnings-skills.

    IT-skills: (Java, Pascal, Pearl, Machine-code, wed-design, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Linux, System/Network-administration, System-development, Computer-security, E-Commerce, Relation Databases, unix, data-modelling, operating-systems, expert-systems, discrete mathematics, statistics, Computer Arcitecure, algorithms and data-structures), (all from University-level).

    Adaptive.
    Academical.
    Objective:

    IT or Retail Manager.
    Thanks again for the help!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.doc
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  • Jeg lastet opp CV-en min, på johncons-fanclub. Det har tatt litt tid, for jeg har vært tom for printer-blekk, men jeg har ikke glemt det nettstedet

    lastet opp cv på johncons-fanclub

    http://www.johncons-fanclub.net/cv.html

    PS.

    Jeg har blitt rådet av noen.

    (Av Jet muligens).

    Til å ikke ta med arbeidshistorien min, fra lenger enn cirka 12-15 år tilbake, på CV-en min.

    (Og flere organisasjoner, Jet, Sencia og the Jobcentre, med flere, har mast om at CV-en min, helst ikke må være på mer enn 2 sider.

    (For da blir det visst kjedelig, for arbeidsgivere, å lese CV-en min)).

    Men nå ser jeg jo det, at da blir nok CV-en seende litt dum ut.

    For jeg hadde jo et friår, fra studier, ved NHI, skoleåret 1990/91.

    Og da jobbet jeg fulltid, på OBS Triaden, i Lørenskog.

    For å spare opp penger, til 2. året, på NHI.

    Men nå får jeg ikke forklart hva jeg drev med det året, på CV-en.

    Så det blir vel kanskje seende litt dumt ut.

    (For da blir det jo et hull på CV-en liksom.

    Som jeg ikke får forklart om).

    Så jeg får se om jeg får laget en ny versjon av den CV-en.

    Nå skal jeg jo på møte hos Reed, om CV-en min, på tirsdag.

    Så vi får se om de klarer å hjelpe meg, med å få til en bra ‘executive’-CV, (dvs. toppleder-CV vel, siden jeg har vært butikksjef blant annet og nå også har en grad i data).

    Vi får se om de klarer det.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Jeg oppdaterte på johncons-fanclub.net, om at jeg jobbet heltid på OBS Triaden, det året, som jeg hadde et friår, fra NHI, på 90-tallet.

    Men jeg ser at jeg redigerte teksten litt feil der, at noe av teksten ble slettet, ved en feiltagelse, ser jeg nå, fra da jeg jobba deltid, på OBS Triaden, mens jeg studerte 2. året, ved NHI.

    Så jeg får prøve å redigere det en gang til, en av de neste dagene, når jeg får tid.

    Sånn at det blir ordentlig.

    Vi får se om jeg får gjort det.

    Vi får se.

    PS 3.

    Her er linken til den aktuelle nettsiden, på johncons-fanclub.net, igjen:

    http://www.johncons-fanclub.net/cv.html

  • Idag var jeg på et møte hos the Jobcentre, og fikk enda en ‘Jobseekers Agreement’. Jeg skal være på et spesielt program, og møte hver uke, fra nå av

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    img193

    PS.

    Min siste dag på Employment Zones, hos Sencia, var 20/12, men de hadde visst betalt fram til 23/12.

    Det var jeg ikke klar over.

    Men men.

    Så sånn var det.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Her er mer om dette:

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    PS 3.

    Jeg fortalte han Gary der, (som jeg skal ha alle møtene med framover visstnok, siden jeg nå er på et sånt spesielt program, hvor jeg må møte hver uke, istedet for annenhver uke).

    Jeg fortalte han, i møtet jeg var der i, på tirsdag, at jeg hadde problem med å få CV-en min bra nok.

    Jeg viste han en e-post fra Ladders, og forklarte at de hadde en sånn bra tjeneste, for å lage CV-en.

    Og da sa han Gary, at han skulle prøve å få sendt meg til en ekspert, som var flink til å lage ‘executive’, (topp-leder vel), CV-er.

    Jeg sa jeg hadde litt problemer med det, (å få CV-en bra), siden jeg var fra Norge.

    Og at f.eks. Ladders syntes å mene, at å lage sånne CV-er, var et eget felt.

    (Men at det dessverre var skikkelig dyrt, å kjøpe en sånn fin Ladders-CV.

    Og at Sencia ikke egentlig ikke ble ferdig med CV-en min, men at det var mange feil på den, som ikke ble rettet opp.

    Og at jeg syntes at en Personal Advisor, (når en sånn skriver CV-en), også burde rette opp feilene, for jeg syntes at en burde være ‘on level’, (altså på bølgelengde), om ens ferdigheter/utdannelse etc., med sin Personal Advisor).

    Og jeg sa også det, at jeg trodde at jeg ville klart å komme meg på flere jobbintervjuer, hvis jeg hadde hatt en bedre CV.

    Så nå skal jeg kanskje på møte om det da, i neste uke, eller noe.

    Hvis han Gary finner en organisasjon, som er flinke til å lage ‘executive’ CV-er.

    Vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    PS 4.

    Han Gary der, lurte også på det, om hvorfor jeg ikke hadde søkt på en norsk-språklig jobb, som jeg fant på ‘Jobcentre-maskinen’ der, på tirsdag.

    Jeg sa det, at etter at jeg så nærmere på den jobben, da jeg kom hjem.

    Så trodde jeg at det var hos Lufthansa sin kundeservice, i Bosch sitt telefonselger-senter.

    Og at jeg hadde en arbeidssak, mot Bertelsmann Arvato sin skandinaviske Micorsoft produkt-aktivering, fra 2005 og 2006.

    Og at ei svensk dame, (Emelie Wallin), som jobba hos Lufthansa, var involvert i den arbeidssaken min mot Arvato.

    Og at jeg hadde ringt henne, for å snakke om den arbeidssaken, men at hun da bare hadde begynte å gråte.

    Så jeg sendte en bekymrings e-post, om henne, til svenske ambassaden i London, mm.

    Og jeg forklare videre, at jeg ikke hadde så lyst til å søke om jobb der.

    Siden hu hadde begynt å grine, når jeg ringte henne om den arbeidssaken.

    Og at jeg da var redd for at hun skulle si at jeg var en ‘stalker’, eller noe.

    (Som jeg har sett at noen har søkt om, på Google, om at jeg skal være, på tracking-cookie-programmet, til bloggen).

    Så at jeg derfor, lot være å søke på den norsk-språkelige jobben.

    (Dessuten så er ikke engang multi-språklige jobber, på min ‘Jobseekers Agreement’ nå, så det er liksom ikke ment, å være sånn, at det er først og fremst sånne jobber jeg skal søke på.

    Men men).

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    PS 5.

    Her er mer om dette:

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    PS 6.

    Han Gary, (hos the Jobcentre), han sa forresten også det, (da jeg spurte), i møtet idag, hos the Jobcentre.

    At det var det samme for de, om jeg fant jobbene hjemme, på internett, eller på den maskinen, hos the Jobcentre.

    For det var egentlig de samme jobbene.

    Så da sa jeg det, at da kom jeg nok heller til å prøve å gjøre jobbsøkingen hjemme, for foran de maskinene, så kan det være litt vanskelig, å konsentrere seg, noen ganger.

    For eksempel, så var en av de butikksjef-jobbene, som jeg fant på den maskinen, på tirsdag.

    Den var for en dame-klesbutikk, fant jeg ut, da jeg kom hjem.

    Så jeg forklarte det, at jeg syntes det kanskje ville være smartere av meg, å gjøre den jobbsøkingen hjemme, istedet.

    Men men.

    Så jeg får prøve å gå gjennom ledige jobber, på the Jobcentre sin database, dagen før jeg skal på møte hos the Jobcentre da.

    De møtene er på torsdager, så da får jeg se om jeg klarer det, å finne jobber hjemme på internett, på onsdager da.

    Det hadde kanskje vært en god ide.

    Men vi får se om jeg klarer det.

    Vi får se.

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til the Jobcentre







    Gmail – Update complaint about Sencia, To Mr. John Upton's line-manager/Fwd: Your CV Critique







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Update complaint about Sencia, To Mr. John Upton’s line-manager/Fwd: Your CV Critique





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:11 AM





    To:

    CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>



    Hi,

    here you can see how Ladders produce CV's.
    They write: 'The writer will then produce a first draft within 5-7 business days, and you will communicate any changes required to the writer.'.


    This Senica/Mr. Ellis, didn't do, they only gave me a draft, and didn't change the errors I pointed out.


    Neighter did they add a Core Competence/Skills-section, even if that was what I agreed with Mr. Ellis, in the first meeting.


    Also, Sencia/Mr. Ellis didn't use 5-7 days to produce the CV, but more like 5-7 to produce a draft.

    So the CV I've been given from Sencia was merely a draft.


    And then for Sencia to critisise me, for not wanting to send employers a draft, that's just Sencia being silly, I think.


    Also, the manager there, said I could just search on the internet, to find out how to produce a CV myself.

    But I'm from Norway, so I strugle a bit with the CV-making, and also that's really Sencia's job.


    So they just get a lot of money, from the Jobcentre, and tell their there clients to make the CV's themselves.


    So I think you're being the victim of fraud, possibly, by Sencia.

    I'm unemployed, but if I'd had a lot of money, I would have bought a CV from Ladders, much rather than letting eg. Senica write my CV.

    Sencia aren't up for it when it comes to executive-CV's, I think.


    Conections and Working Links have also tried to write my CV, bu none of them are quite up for it, like eg. Ladders are, I think.


    So I think I have to learn how to make CV's myself, because none of the organisations are up for it, it seems.

    But it's maybe me how is strange, since I'm on Ladders, and have an income potential, on over £50.000 a year.


    Ladders write '
    I can see you clearly have the impressive experience and credentials'.


    But I can't afford a Ladders CV, and I can't find any organisation, who can help me make a fine CV, through the Jobcentre.


    So the standard on the organisations you co-operate with, isn't that high, I think, (not be inpolite, but only sincere).


    So I think I have to learn the skill CV-writing.

    But then I can perhaps put that skill on my CV as well.


    We'll see.

    It doesn't seem to me that Sencia takes this with CV-writing serious at all, they don't really ackonwledge it's a skill, but rather punish people who don't know how to make then, and starts to mess with them, and write 'silly' CV's.


    So I don't think Sencia really tried, to make my CV fine, but that I was bullied and harassed there, and that they deliberatly made my CV not fine.

    I've overheard I'm followed, in Oslo, in 2003, by someone called the 'mafian'.


    So the problems at Sencia could have been eg. a muslim or Albanian mafia, or illuminst/wicha-whiches messing with me, I suspect.


    Or communist.

    I seem to have a lot of those groups on my back, for some reason.


    But the Police and the Government, don't want to investigate what's going on, the also just mess with me.


    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: David Emmerson <DEmmerson@theladders.com>

    Date: Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:17 PM
    Subject: RE: Your CV Critique
    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Hi Erik,

    Thanks very much for your response. I readily appreciate

    that £299 can seem a lot when unemployed. I’m glad to hear you are set on

    improving the CV yourself, since it really doesn’t do you justice in its

    current state. As I said, the CV is too long, and full of autobiographical information

    that will be of little account to recruiters since it doesn’t tell them

    how your experience and skills will deliver the results they need.

    It is important to keep in mind the benefits of working with

    one of our professional writers. At any level, it can be difficult to write

    effectively about yourself, and this is especially true when writing a senior-to-executive

    level CV, which has to perfectly convey the depth of your experience and also

    compete against many other top-tier candidates.

    With our premium service, rather than improving a document

    yourself that you hope will prove

    good enough to get you an interview, you will be working with a specially-selected

    writer who creates £50k+ CVs for a living and has been doing so for over ten

    years. We can deliver you an outstanding top-tier CV that does full justice to

    your career and skills.

    We have a proven success rate. 77% of members who have their

    CVs rewritten by our writers report immediate contact from recruiters. In this

    respect, the service is an investment that can very quickly pay for itself.

    However, I fully appreciate your immediate your concerns

    over the immediate outlay. Ultimately, the decision rests with you, and I

    completely respect whatever you choose to be best for you and your CV at this

    time.

    Please feel free to contact me on: 0207 148 7154, or at:

    Demmerson@theladders.com with any further questions or concerns that you may

    have.

    With kind regards,

    David




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 22 April 2010 23:57

    To: David Emmerson

    Subject: Re: Your CV Critique

    Hi,

    I'm unemployed at the moment, unfortunately, so I can't afford to pay

    as much as £299, for a CV now, unfortunately.

    But I'll try to rewrite my CV myself, and then if I get more founds, I can get

    back to you later, to get help with my CV, if that's alright.

    Thank you very much for good feedback!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:28 PM, <cvservicesteam@theladders.co.uk>

    wrote:

    Professional

    CV Critique

    Prepared

    specifically for Erik Ribsskog

    Dear

    Erik,

    My name

    is David Emmerson and I thank you for selecting TheLadders for your CV review.

    I have reviewed your document and prepared some comments that I hope will give

    you some insight. Keep in mind I am reviewing your document as it relates to

    the needs and demands of the executive employment market. We stay in tune with

    what recruiters and hiring managers want and need in a CV and our experience in

    working with executives is unmatched.

    Before I

    begin the critique, I do need to warn you about my style since my comments can

    seem rather direct, though I mean no offence. The reality is that the job market

    is very competitive now – particularly within the current economic climate – so

    I find it beneficial to be upfront rather than subtle or agreeable.

    Please go

    through the critique carefully. You will see at the end that I recommend our

    premium CV rewrite for you, which can be purchased using this link (details

    follow after the critique):

    https://www.theladders.co.uk/order-confirmation?billId=20609&sign=y&et_id=84201004&sign=y

    Let's get

    started! It will help to have a copy of your CV nearby for reference as I make

    comments.

    SUMMARY/INTRODUCTION

    Let's

    start right at the top. First, don't open your CV with tags like

    ‘Personal Profile.' Every recruiter worth his or her salt will know it's

    your profile statement when they read it. Instead, begin your CV with a career title/tagline to announce

    yourself and provide a clear focus for your readers. It will present you in a

    much stronger light.

    Your

    introductory section is too long

    – containing far too much information than is necessary to establish a

    connection with your reader. It gives the impression you are trying to cover

    all the possible bases, making the document hard to read and digest quickly. This

    is perhaps the most important section – employers will often make their

    decision on whether or not to proceed with the CV while reading this

    section. So you must do better! An effective summary is focused on

    prospective employer's needs and outlines how your past can benefit their

    future. It is supposed to provide a quick

    overview and needs to be streamlined to make the most important facts about you

    stand out right away.

    Additionally,

    I recommend pulling some of your higher skills out into a separate Core Competencies subsection underneath

    the summary. This is a great strategy. It serves as a keyword-rich area that

    enables your CV to be quickly found on the internet, while showcasing your

    unique strengths to the reader. Therefore, carefully compile a succinct list of

    industry-specific individual excellences, and add it to your CV.

    CONTENT

    As I

    digest your CV, not much is jumping out to announce it is the CV of a

    high-calibre professional. It is not

    highlighting your experience level or skill-set as well as it could. I can see

    you clearly have the impressive experience and credentials, but you must

    display all you have to offer in a clearer and more accommodating way for your

    reader. This will become clearer as we continue.

    From the

    way your work history is worded, you seem to be more of a ‘doer' than an

    ‘achiever'. Too many of your job descriptions are task-based and not result-based, meaning they describe

    what you did, not what you achieved. To be effective and create

    excitement, it needs to be results-based: What was achieved as a result of what you did? Employers are

    looking for quantified results. They want to know you have solved problems

    similar to theirs and that you achieved the results for which they are looking.

    Look at these:

    – I have

    a Norwegian blog, http://www.johncons-mirror.blogspot.com, that I've been

    working on, since I started with it, on my spare-time, in the summer of 2007.

    – Working

    as a freelancer, doing research on Scandinavian companies in the

    packaging-industry for a database, www.packagingdatabase.com, on behalf of Packaging Europe, Norwich

    – Chinese

    Food Delivery in Oslo West and Bærum, part-time

    What you

    have here is just job description, and this is going to be very similar to the

    CV content of many other

    qualified candidates. Be proud of your accomplishments

    and allow them to shine through your job descriptions.

    Another

    problem is that your work history

    is not presented properly. The paragraph format or ‘chunks of text' almost assure the

    reader won't read it. Where are your bullet-points? These will allow the

    most important accomplishments to be highlighted. Remember, a CV is read

    differently – the summary is read and then the rest of the document is scanned

    quickly with job titles, bullet statements, and other highlighted material being

    read first. Total reading time is about 45 seconds. If a CV can't be read that

    quickly, it won't be read.

    You have

    also taken your work history too far

    back
    in time by going all the way back to 1979. Employers

    are generally interested only in the past 10-15 years experience because it is

    what is most relevant to the challenges they face today. If you are concerned

    about showing depth, there are ways a professional writer would truncate your

    older experience while still showing you have good background upon which to

    draw.

    Further,

    while a traditional technique, having your referees on the CV is falling from

    favour. Privacy and

    identity theft have become significant issues and it is always best to protect

    the details of your referees. Employers don't need this information at so early

    in the recruitment process and you are putting private information into

    circulation that should not be in the public realm without caution. Provide

    these upon request by the employer.

    MECHANICS

    Moving

    on, the language of

    your CV could use extra attention. At the moment, it does not position you as a

    leader in your area of expertise. The words and adjectives you use are too low-level in tone to successfully

    promote your abilities and place you above the competition.

    Firstly,

    I am sorry to say that I did detect some typing

    errors
    in your CV, such as: ‘90's' – it is incorrect

    to have an apostrophe here. There are also numerous syntax errors where you

    have used commas incorrectly. In most cases, a recruiter will automatically

    discount any CV that is less than flawless, particularly at executive level.

    Attention to detail is paramount, and there really is no room for mistakes.

    There is

    a lower level tone echoing throughout the CV because your writing switches

    between active voice and passive voice

    throughout the document. To be effective, a CV should be written in active voice. Indicators of the

    passive voice are ‘responsibilities included,' ‘responsible for,'

    ‘duties included,' ‘served as' or noun phrases tied with

    prepositions such as ‘quality member of' or ‘representative of.'

    The active voice is more natural, direct, vigorous and emphatic – traits you

    want your CV to have in tone. The use of passive voice weakens your CV. An

    example of this in your CV is: ‘I was also responsible for the job of

    packing the bags of screws'

    Next, I

    must point out that professional CVs are written in a technique called ‘tight writing', or verb phrases, where the

    subject is generally understood rather than voiced. Articles (the, a, an) are

    minimally used in tight writing and only the core message is voiced. You have

    used these articles and some long phrases to describe your roles and

    achievements, and sadly you are disguising the very information an employer

    needs to see! You have to reduce the "clutter" of extra

    words so that your many credentials can be seen more

    clearly. This is just not doing you any justice, and it makes your

    CV appear amateur. Additionally, you use personal pronouns ("I,"

    "me," "my," etc.) which is awkward and incorrect

    syntax.

    Remember

    that communication

    is the number one skill that has the most impact on your promotion, retention

    and performance. However, there is much

    more to a great CV than just cataloguing your career history and getting pretty

    words down on paper. Great communication is knowing what the reader is seeking,

    knowing how to get your message across succinctly, and knowing how to create

    clarity in your message. If you are not communicating well in your CV,

    recruiters will assume you are not a good communicator in person.

    DESIGN

    I think

    the design of your CV could benefit a lot

    from a calculated modification. I mentioned the over-usage of chunks of text earlier which is both

    textually and structurally problematic.

    Within

    your work history, keep in mind that the ideal

    job description
    1) gives a line of job title and company

    description; 2) briefly summarises your duties in paragraph format; and then 3)

    uses bullet-points for your accomplishments and results, so as to maximise

    their impact. Make sure that the bullets are reserved for the most important,

    results-based information only.

    Your CV

    is simply too long

    to be effective. It's as though you couldn't decide what to include, so you

    included everything. As a result, your CV runs at an inappropriate six pages.

    With the use of proper design elements and formatting you can make a succinct

    and commanding two-page CV. You have some difficult decisions and careful

    consideration ahead, but you must remember that a two (or at very most three)

    page CV is the only kind that will be considered.

    On

    another note, the Times New Roman font

    you are using is not the most desirable. When hiring managers are reading

    through dozens of CVs, they will spend more time on one that has an

    ‘easy-to-read' font. We are constantly polling companies for feedback on

    what they want in a CV and believe it or not the font you use is a big deal! The preference of most

    employers is a Sans Serif font such as 'Arial' in size 10.

    Your CV

    overall lacks the polish

    and appearance of an executive CV. Using a run-of-the-mill design in your CV

    hurts your candidacy; you end up fading into the pile of hundreds of others

    instead of standing out. I highly

    recommend a more professional look-and-feel to the document to provide a more

    executive impression. So much can be done with the formatting and design to

    improve first visual impressions while still maintaining a conservative

    appearance.

    OVERALL

    IMPRESSIONS/STRATEGY

    It is

    clear to me that you possess the quality of skills, experience and

    qualifications that are required for a job of an executive calibre. However,

    your CV does not do you justice in reflecting this – it is too long, containing

    too much unnecessary information and not enough important info about he roles

    you have had. It is important to consider today's economic climate. Coming out

    of a recession, job searches are at an all-time high with hundreds of qualified

    applicants per vacancy. With job hunting so maddeningly competitive, you cannot

    allow your CV to be anything less than amazing.

    I

    recommend that you make use of a more executive

    CV, one that demonstrates your accomplishments and skills in a more strategic

    way. Give employers what they want to see, and set yourself apart from the

    hundreds of CVs against which you are competing. Remember that only the best CVs (not candidates) get

    attention, and eventually an interview.

    Of

    course, this does not mean that you are not a good candidate. Rather, the way

    that your CV presents

    your career is not yet very effective or exciting to the reader (who has

    typically read 100+ CVs before getting to yours).

    It may be

    some comfort to know that there are options available in this difficult time.

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    Below, I

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    PS.

    Hvordan jeg kom på det, å sende den e-posten fra the Ladders, til the Jobcentre nå?

    Jo, jeg så tilfeldigvis et søk, på StatCounter, som ledet til den e-posten, fra the Ladders, på bloggen min.

    Så sånn var det.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til JET, angående CV og et kurs i Web-design, som jeg har meldt meg på







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    CV





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:05 PM





    To:

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



    Hi Gill,

    thank you for your e-mail!
    My interests are blogging, traveling, football and music, (only listening to music, going to concerts etc., don't play in band unfortunatety).

    I used to play football, for my the team from my home town in Norway, when I grew up, they were called 'Berger I.L.'
    And we once won a cup called 'Vinn Sande Cup', in the 80's, (around the time we went to high school).

    And when I ran a shop in Norway, (Rimi Langhus), then we had our own football-team, which I wasn't running, but which I got started, who played in a 'company football'-league, in Follo, in Norway.

    And a mate of mine worked in an IT-acadamy, called 'IT Akademiet', and they also had a football-team like that.
    But they were short of people, so I also played for that football-team, for a year or two, from year 2000, I think it was.

    But I got a knee-injury, playing football, in the mid 90's, that re-occoured, in 2002, so after that I've been just working out at the gym, in Oslo, Sunderland and Liverpool.

    I've also have started with genealogy lately, since I heard that my grandmother, Ingeborg Ribsskog, inheritet a baron, (Holger baron Adeler, from Denmark), in the 80's, (since he was her grand-uncle), and since I overheard that my grand-aunt, in Denmark, (not directly related), Unse Heegaard b. Trock Jansen, was directly after Charlemagne and Woden(!)

    Here's a link to my blog: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/
    Here's a link to my travel-blog: http://johncons-reise.blogspot.com/

    Website about genealogy/relatives etc: http://johncons.org/
    (They are unfortunately in Norwegian).
    Hope this made some sense at least!

    I haven't heard anything, from Liverpool Community College, about the course in webdesign, (Adobe Dreamweaver).
    I'll wait untill mid-September, I think, with contacting them, since the course starts in October.

    Thank you very much again for your e-mail!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Hartley, Gillian <Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Just need some more information for me to complete your CV.

    Could you please provide details of what hobbies and

    interests for me to add on to template.

    Once completed I will email for your perusal.

    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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