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    Gmail – Store Manager – Chester (Job reference code GBR/283559_1376558364)






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Store Manager – Chester (Job reference code GBR/283559_1376558364)






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:56 PM



    To:
    Poundworld <poundworldretailltd@manpower.co.uk>






    Hi, I read about this vacancy on the Direct Gov-website, and I wanted to
    please apply for this job. I’ve worked as a Store Manager for four years, (I was a
    Cashier/Stocker from 1992 to 1994, then a Key Holder in the summer of
    1994, then an Aspiring Manager the rest of 1994, then an Assistant
    Manager, (in two different stores), from 1995 til 1998, then a Store
    Manager, (in three different stores), from 1998 to 2002, then Key
    Holder, (in two different stores while I studied full-time), from 2002
    to 2004), in the Norwegian grocery-chain Rimi, (now owned by ICA). I was responsible for motivating, training and developing up to 25
    employees, at a time, when I worked as a Store Manager, in Rimi, and
    one of the shops I worked as a Store Manager in, (Rimi Kalbakken, in
    Oslo), from 2000 to 2001, had a weekly turn-over, at around 850.000
    NOK, (which is around £90.000). I’ve also worked as a full-time Cashier, (later part-time Cashier and
    Delicatessen-employee, while studying), in the big hypermarked
    Matland, (which was bought by Coop while I worked there, and changed
    its name to OBS! Triaden), in Lørenskog in Norway. I attach my CV and hope to hear back from you! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog


    CV (Retail) – Erik Ribsskog.doc
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    Gmail – Problems with course start






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Problems with course start






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:39 PM



    To:
    Marc Bailey <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk>

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, “Kershaw, Danielle” <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>, Landsleder UK <landsleder.uk@ansa.no>, NITH Oslo <oslo@nith.no>, postmottak@hioa.no, Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>






    Hi, by the way. Perhaps the college could write a bachelor-degree for me, since I’m
    enrolled there? I have 99 study-credits from NHI, (in Oslo). (Where I studied Information Management, in 1989/90 and 1991/92). And I have 90 study-credits from Oslo University College. (Where I studied IT, in 2002/03 and 2003/04). So I have 189 study-credits, from Information Management and IT. And the limit, fom bachelor-degrees, are 180 credits. So I really have a bachelor-degree in IT and a bachelor-degree in
    Information Management, I think. Perhaps the college could sort this for me, (since my
    home-universities are very slow, for some reason). Since you have dragged me to your college, three times, and wasted my time. (Since this was for no reason, since you canceled the course, that I
    read about, on your web-site). Because my Norwegian-degree, (‘Høgskolekandidat’), is perhaps not so
    well known, here in the UK. And a bachelor-degree is also a better degree. Thanks in advance for the help with this! Best regards, Erik Ribsskog
    On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Marc Bailey
    <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    > I am sorry we have been unable to support your training needs, Mr Ribsskog. Good luck with your future.
    >
    > Kind Regards,
    > Marc
    >
    >
    > ________________________________________
    > From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]
    > Sent: 13 September 2013 14:39
    > To: Marc Bailey
    > Cc: Contact-Us; Landsleder UK; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Kershaw, Danielle
    > Subject: Re: Problems with course start
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I think you still show lack of respect by calling me by my first name.
    >
    > I don’t want anything more to do with your college.
    >
    > You have dragged me three times to your college, for enrolment, to
    > pick up a letter, and for a fist course-day on a wrong day.
    >
    > And a false letter and a disappairing e-mail is involved.
    >
    > And a guy at the college who clapped me on the back, and patronised me.
    >
    > I’ve had enough of your college.
    >
    > I already have enough credits for a bachelor degree.
    >
    > That’s just something to do with admistration, in Norway.
    >
    > This, (that I went to your college), was to do with my carreer-plan with NCS.
    >
    > And nothing to do with degrees.
    >
    > Like I’ve told you earlier.
    >
    > In 2011 I was thrown out of University of Sunderland-accomodation ‘nazi-style’.
    >
    > When I woke up today I wondered if my problems in the UK was due to
    > that my great-great-grandfather, in Denmark, before the was had to
    > give up a big factory in Fredriksverk, in Denmark, to his sisters
    > British husband.
    >
    > (A Danish family-company.
    >
    > They built the harbour for the town, etc).
    >
    > This was after a conflict, and the British in-law-guy Stephenson, got
    > the Danish familiy-factory.
    >
    > (My grandmother in Norway told me a few years ago, while I lived in
    > Liverpool City Centre).
    >
    > So to cover up this, Brits still mess with this guys, (Heegaard’s), desendants.
    >
    > Is that it?
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Marc Bailey
    > <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    >>
    >> Hi Erik,
    >>
    >> I don’t know why the email has gone astray, I find email systems fairly reliable these days.
    >>
    >> I am sorry to hear that you have had courses cancelled before. Luckily, in my 14 years at Hugh Baird College this is only the second time I have been in the unfortunate position of having to cancel a class.
    >>
    >> We do try and ensure that our courses are in keeping with the demands of our community and regional needs, however the ability to operate courses is contingent on applicable funding. For this reason, we must ensure that we have enough students to at least meet our basic operating costs for the course. Although I cannot comment on your past experiences with Liverpool Community College, these are the reasons behind our decision in this case.
    >>
    >> I understand that the IT industry is a fast paced one with constant changes and developments, however perhaps as you have already gained a Foundation Degree in IT, you could explore the possibility of progressing on to a BA/BSc (top-up) course with a University or Partner College to gain your full degree in IT. If you were to pursue this route it would require a larger financial and time commitment, but it may be an avenue you hadn’t considered. I will hold my hands up and say, I don’t know whether your Foundation Degree would meet their entry requirements, however it may be worth exploring.
    >>
    >> Again, it is with regret that we need to close this class, and please accept our apologies for the inconvenience that this may have caused.
    >>
    >>
    >> Kind Regards,
    >> Marc
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> ________________________________________
    >> From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]
    >> Sent: 12 September 2013 22:44
    >> To: Marc Bailey
    >> Cc: Contact-Us; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Landsleder UK; Kershaw, Danielle
    >> Subject: Re: Problems with course start
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I can’t see that I’ve recieved any e-mail from you on 9/9.
    >>
    >> And the false letter seems a bit strange.
    >>
    >> I’m used with colleges canceling the courses I register for.
    >>
    >> Liverpool Community College did this a couple of times, (for courses I
    >> registered on), some years ago.
    >>
    >> So that’s why I though I’d try the college in Bootle now.
    >>
    >> (Since NCS informed me about your college.
    >>
    >> Pamella Woods there at a meeting at Aintree jobcentre).
    >>
    >> This is the third time, (if I’m not mistaking), that this happens to
    >> me, here in Liverpool.
    >>
    >> So I think it’s a bit like being hit by the lightning three times.
    >>
    >> I can’t recommend for people in Norway to study at Merseyside, because
    >> the courses are ‘always’ changed.
    >>
    >> This was very dissapointing, I think.
    >>
    >> I’ll just hear with Aintree jobcentre, (or NCS it they reply), about
    >> taking one of more courses with e.g. Learn Direct, in stead.
    >>
    >> I already have a foundation-degree in IT, from Norway.
    >>
    >> So I don’t really have the ‘update-courses’ on a college, (I think).
    >>
    >> (It’s just that Michelle Kershaw at an organisation the Jobcentre sent
    >> me to, some years ago, in the city centre, adviced me to study at
    >> Liverpool Comunity College, (if I remember it right).
    >>
    >> And NCS adviced me to update my skills at a college as well).
    >>
    >> I have good experience with Learn Direct, so I’m just going to try to
    >> take some courses there instead.
    >>
    >> Thanks for informing me.
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >>
    >> Erik Ribsskog
    >>
    >>
    >> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:04 PM, Marc Bailey
    >> <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    >>> Hello Erik,
    >>>
    >>> Thank you for getting in touch. I have tried to contact you by telephone a couple of times which I have unfortunately been unsuccessful. I had also sent you an email (see below) informing you of the course cancellation.
    >>>
    >>> I was unaware that a letter had been sent to you with an incorrect start date for the course, so I can only apologise for that. The courses scheduled start date for induction should have been Wednesday 11th, so as you can imagine I was expecting a couple of days for you to receive this information.
    >>>
    >>> Sorry for the inconvenience this miss communication has caused.
    >>>
    >>> Regards,
    >>> Marc
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> ———————————————————————-
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> From: Marc Bailey
    >>> Sent: 09 September 2013 09:43
    >>> To: ‘eriksskog@gmail.com
    >>> Subject: AutoCAD Training – Cancelled
    >>> Importance: High
    >>>
    >>> Hi Erik,
    >>>
    >>> I have just tried to phone you.
    >>>
    >>> I am sorry to say that due to a low number of applicants for the CAD course, we have made the decision that it would not be viable to run the course this year. It’s a shame as historically we have had good enrolment on the course, however I think that it is a casualty of current economic times that courses like this are not as sought after as they used to be.
    >>>
    >>> Anyway, sorry we will not be able help you with your CAD training this year. If you require CAD specifically, I believe Liverpool Community is advertising the course, I am not sure about other institutions. If you are just generally looking for courses to develop your career or skill set, please feel free to look through the our website, or contact the college careers advice to see if there is anything else you would be interested in.
    >>>
    >>> In relation to your fees that you have paid on enrolment (if applicable), I will inform our office of the status of the course, and you will be able to claim a refund from them.
    >>>
    >>> Again, I’m sorry about this situation.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Kind Regards,
    >>>
    >>> Marc Bailey
    >>> Programme Manager for CAD
    >>>
    >>> ———————————————————————-
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> —–Original Message—–
    >>> From: Elaine Evans
    >>> Sent: 12 September 2013 15:50
    >>> To: Marc Bailey
    >>> Subject: FW: Problems with course start
    >>>
    >>> Hello Marc,
    >>>
    >>> Please see the email below.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks
    >>> Elaine
    >>>
    >>> —–Original Message—–
    >>> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    >>> Sent: 09 September 2013 20:21
    >>> To: Student Services
    >>> Cc: Contact-Us; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Landsleder UK
    >>> Subject: Problems with course start
    >>>
    >>> Hi,
    >>>
    >>> i was at Pembroke Building today at 17.50 for the first course-day.
    >>>
    >>> (See attached scans about CAD-course).
    >>>
    >>> I asked the guy in the reception, about the course.
    >>>
    >>> He told me to sit down, and waited for ten minutes, and then he used five minutes, to ask in another room, about the course, after I gave the files I’ve attached.
    >>>
    >>> This guy, (who said he was Terry from Security), told me, that you have written the wrong day, on the letter.
    >>>
    >>> And he said he couldn’t find the person responsible for the course.
    >>>
    >>> (After I’d waited for around fifteen minutes).
    >>>
    >>> I was wondering whats going on.
    >>>
    >>> I see now that someone from the college have called me earlier today.
    >>>
    >>> I thought it was from the computer repair shop, because the motherboard on my computer has been replaced.
    >>>
    >>> What’s going on I’m wondering?
    >>>
    >>> Can you e-mail me the course timetable, please?`
    >>>
    >>> Best regards,
    >>>
    >>> Erik Ribsskog
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> The information contained in this message or in any of its attachments
    >>> may be privileged and confidential and intended for the exclusive use of the
    >>> stated recipient(s) only. Access to this e-mail by any other person is
    >>> unauthorised.
    >>>
    >>> If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail please note that
    >>> you must not copy, disclose, reproduce or distribute its contents.  To do so
    >>> may be deemed unlawful. If you have received this email in error then you
    >>> must immediately delete it from your system.
    >>>
    >>> Any views expressed in this e-mail are those of the author only.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Visit our web site www.hughbaird.ac.uk
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >> [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >>
    >
    >
    > [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >

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    Gmail – Problems with course start






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Problems with course start






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 2:39 PM



    To:
    Marc Bailey <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk>

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, Landsleder UK <landsleder.uk@ansa.no>, pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, “Kershaw, Danielle” <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>






    Hi, I think you still show lack of respect by calling me by my first name. I don’t want anything more to do with your college. You have dragged me three times to your college, for enrolment, to
    pick up a letter, and for a fist course-day on a wrong day. And a false letter and a disappairing e-mail is involved. And a guy at the college who clapped me on the back, and patronised me. I’ve had enough of your college. I already have enough credits for a bachelor degree. That’s just something to do with admistration, in Norway. This, (that I went to your college), was to do with my carreer-plan with NCS. And nothing to do with degrees. Like I’ve told you earlier. In 2011 I was thrown out of University of Sunderland-accomodation ‘nazi-style’. When I woke up today I wondered if my problems in the UK was due to
    that my great-great-grandfather, in Denmark, before the was had to
    give up a big factory in Fredriksverk, in Denmark, to his sisters
    British husband. (A Danish family-company. They built the harbour for the town, etc). This was after a conflict, and the British in-law-guy Stephenson, got
    the Danish familiy-factory. (My grandmother in Norway told me a few years ago, while I lived in
    Liverpool City Centre). So to cover up this, Brits still mess with this guys, (Heegaard’s), desendants. Is that it? Erik Ribsskog
    On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Marc Bailey
    <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    >
    > Hi Erik,
    >
    > I don’t know why the email has gone astray, I find email systems fairly reliable these days.
    >
    > I am sorry to hear that you have had courses cancelled before. Luckily, in my 14 years at Hugh Baird College this is only the second time I have been in the unfortunate position of having to cancel a class.
    >
    > We do try and ensure that our courses are in keeping with the demands of our community and regional needs, however the ability to operate courses is contingent on applicable funding. For this reason, we must ensure that we have enough students to at least meet our basic operating costs for the course. Although I cannot comment on your past experiences with Liverpool Community College, these are the reasons behind our decision in this case.
    >
    > I understand that the IT industry is a fast paced one with constant changes and developments, however perhaps as you have already gained a Foundation Degree in IT, you could explore the possibility of progressing on to a BA/BSc (top-up) course with a University or Partner College to gain your full degree in IT. If you were to pursue this route it would require a larger financial and time commitment, but it may be an avenue you hadn’t considered. I will hold my hands up and say, I don’t know whether your Foundation Degree would meet their entry requirements, however it may be worth exploring.
    >
    > Again, it is with regret that we need to close this class, and please accept our apologies for the inconvenience that this may have caused.
    >
    >
    > Kind Regards,
    > Marc
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ________________________________________
    > From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]
    > Sent: 12 September 2013 22:44
    > To: Marc Bailey
    > Cc: Contact-Us; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Landsleder UK; Kershaw, Danielle
    > Subject: Re: Problems with course start
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I can’t see that I’ve recieved any e-mail from you on 9/9.
    >
    > And the false letter seems a bit strange.
    >
    > I’m used with colleges canceling the courses I register for.
    >
    > Liverpool Community College did this a couple of times, (for courses I
    > registered on), some years ago.
    >
    > So that’s why I though I’d try the college in Bootle now.
    >
    > (Since NCS informed me about your college.
    >
    > Pamella Woods there at a meeting at Aintree jobcentre).
    >
    > This is the third time, (if I’m not mistaking), that this happens to
    > me, here in Liverpool.
    >
    > So I think it’s a bit like being hit by the lightning three times.
    >
    > I can’t recommend for people in Norway to study at Merseyside, because
    > the courses are ‘always’ changed.
    >
    > This was very dissapointing, I think.
    >
    > I’ll just hear with Aintree jobcentre, (or NCS it they reply), about
    > taking one of more courses with e.g. Learn Direct, in stead.
    >
    > I already have a foundation-degree in IT, from Norway.
    >
    > So I don’t really have the ‘update-courses’ on a college, (I think).
    >
    > (It’s just that Michelle Kershaw at an organisation the Jobcentre sent
    > me to, some years ago, in the city centre, adviced me to study at
    > Liverpool Comunity College, (if I remember it right).
    >
    > And NCS adviced me to update my skills at a college as well).
    >
    > I have good experience with Learn Direct, so I’m just going to try to
    > take some courses there instead.
    >
    > Thanks for informing me.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    > On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:04 PM, Marc Bailey
    > <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    >> Hello Erik,
    >>
    >> Thank you for getting in touch. I have tried to contact you by telephone a couple of times which I have unfortunately been unsuccessful. I had also sent you an email (see below) informing you of the course cancellation.
    >>
    >> I was unaware that a letter had been sent to you with an incorrect start date for the course, so I can only apologise for that. The courses scheduled start date for induction should have been Wednesday 11th, so as you can imagine I was expecting a couple of days for you to receive this information.
    >>
    >> Sorry for the inconvenience this miss communication has caused.
    >>
    >> Regards,
    >> Marc
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> ———————————————————————-
    >>
    >>
    >> From: Marc Bailey
    >> Sent: 09 September 2013 09:43
    >> To: ‘eriksskog@gmail.com
    >> Subject: AutoCAD Training – Cancelled
    >> Importance: High
    >>
    >> Hi Erik,
    >>
    >> I have just tried to phone you.
    >>
    >> I am sorry to say that due to a low number of applicants for the CAD course, we have made the decision that it would not be viable to run the course this year. It’s a shame as historically we have had good enrolment on the course, however I think that it is a casualty of current economic times that courses like this are not as sought after as they used to be.
    >>
    >> Anyway, sorry we will not be able help you with your CAD training this year. If you require CAD specifically, I believe Liverpool Community is advertising the course, I am not sure about other institutions. If you are just generally looking for courses to develop your career or skill set, please feel free to look through the our website, or contact the college careers advice to see if there is anything else you would be interested in.
    >>
    >> In relation to your fees that you have paid on enrolment (if applicable), I will inform our office of the status of the course, and you will be able to claim a refund from them.
    >>
    >> Again, I’m sorry about this situation.
    >>
    >>
    >> Kind Regards,
    >>
    >> Marc Bailey
    >> Programme Manager for CAD
    >>
    >> ———————————————————————-
    >>
    >>
    >> —–Original Message—–
    >> From: Elaine Evans
    >> Sent: 12 September 2013 15:50
    >> To: Marc Bailey
    >> Subject: FW: Problems with course start
    >>
    >> Hello Marc,
    >>
    >> Please see the email below.
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >> Elaine
    >>
    >> —–Original Message—–
    >> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    >> Sent: 09 September 2013 20:21
    >> To: Student Services
    >> Cc: Contact-Us; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Landsleder UK
    >> Subject: Problems with course start
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> i was at Pembroke Building today at 17.50 for the first course-day.
    >>
    >> (See attached scans about CAD-course).
    >>
    >> I asked the guy in the reception, about the course.
    >>
    >> He told me to sit down, and waited for ten minutes, and then he used five minutes, to ask in another room, about the course, after I gave the files I’ve attached.
    >>
    >> This guy, (who said he was Terry from Security), told me, that you have written the wrong day, on the letter.
    >>
    >> And he said he couldn’t find the person responsible for the course.
    >>
    >> (After I’d waited for around fifteen minutes).
    >>
    >> I was wondering whats going on.
    >>
    >> I see now that someone from the college have called me earlier today.
    >>
    >> I thought it was from the computer repair shop, because the motherboard on my computer has been replaced.
    >>
    >> What’s going on I’m wondering?
    >>
    >> Can you e-mail me the course timetable, please?`
    >>
    >> Best regards,
    >>
    >> Erik Ribsskog
    >>
    >>
    >> [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> The information contained in this message or in any of its attachments
    >> may be privileged and confidential and intended for the exclusive use of the
    >> stated recipient(s) only. Access to this e-mail by any other person is
    >> unauthorised.
    >>
    >> If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail please note that
    >> you must not copy, disclose, reproduce or distribute its contents.  To do so
    >> may be deemed unlawful. If you have received this email in error then you
    >> must immediately delete it from your system.
    >>
    >> Any views expressed in this e-mail are those of the author only.
    >>
    >>
    >> Visit our web site www.hughbaird.ac.uk
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    > [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Hugh Baird College


    Gmail – Problems with course start






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Problems with course start






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:44 PM



    To:
    Marc Bailey <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk>

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, Landsleder UK <landsleder.uk@ansa.no>, “Kershaw, Danielle” <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>






    Hi, I can’t see that I’ve recieved any e-mail from you on 9/9. And the false letter seems a bit strange. I’m used with colleges canceling the courses I register for. Liverpool Community College did this a couple of times, (for courses I
    registered on), some years ago. So that’s why I though I’d try the college in Bootle now. (Since NCS informed me about your college. Pamella Woods there at a meeting at Aintree jobcentre). This is the third time, (if I’m not mistaking), that this happens to
    me, here in Liverpool. So I think it’s a bit like being hit by the lightning three times. I can’t recommend for people in Norway to study at Merseyside, because
    the courses are ‘always’ changed. This was very dissapointing, I think. I’ll just hear with Aintree jobcentre, (or NCS it they reply), about
    taking one of more courses with e.g. Learn Direct, in stead. I already have a foundation-degree in IT, from Norway. So I don’t really have the ‘update-courses’ on a college, (I think). (It’s just that Michelle Kershaw at an organisation the Jobcentre sent
    me to, some years ago, in the city centre, adviced me to study at
    Liverpool Comunity College, (if I remember it right). And NCS adviced me to update my skills at a college as well). I have good experience with Learn Direct, so I’m just going to try to
    take some courses there instead. Thanks for informing me. Regards, Erik Ribsskog


    On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:04 PM, Marc Bailey
    <Marc.Bailey@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:
    > Hello Erik,
    >
    > Thank you for getting in touch. I have tried to contact you by telephone a couple of times which I have unfortunately been unsuccessful. I had also sent you an email (see below) informing you of the course cancellation.
    >
    > I was unaware that a letter had been sent to you with an incorrect start date for the course, so I can only apologise for that. The courses scheduled start date for induction should have been Wednesday 11th, so as you can imagine I was expecting a couple of days for you to receive this information.
    >
    > Sorry for the inconvenience this miss communication has caused.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Marc
    >
    >
    >
    > ———————————————————————-
    >
    >
    > From: Marc Bailey
    > Sent: 09 September 2013 09:43
    > To: ‘eriksskog@gmail.com
    > Subject: AutoCAD Training – Cancelled
    > Importance: High
    >
    > Hi Erik,
    >
    > I have just tried to phone you.
    >
    > I am sorry to say that due to a low number of applicants for the CAD course, we have made the decision that it would not be viable to run the course this year. It’s a shame as historically we have had good enrolment on the course, however I think that it is a casualty of current economic times that courses like this are not as sought after as they used to be.
    >
    > Anyway, sorry we will not be able help you with your CAD training this year. If you require CAD specifically, I believe Liverpool Community is advertising the course, I am not sure about other institutions. If you are just generally looking for courses to develop your career or skill set, please feel free to look through the our website, or contact the college careers advice to see if there is anything else you would be interested in.
    >
    > In relation to your fees that you have paid on enrolment (if applicable), I will inform our office of the status of the course, and you will be able to claim a refund from them.
    >
    > Again, I’m sorry about this situation.
    >
    >
    > Kind Regards,
    >
    > Marc Bailey
    > Programme Manager for CAD
    >
    > ———————————————————————-
    >
    >
    > —–Original Message—–
    > From: Elaine Evans
    > Sent: 12 September 2013 15:50
    > To: Marc Bailey
    > Subject: FW: Problems with course start
    >
    > Hello Marc,
    >
    > Please see the email below.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Elaine
    >
    > —–Original Message—–
    > From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    > Sent: 09 September 2013 20:21
    > To: Student Services
    > Cc: Contact-Us; pamela.woods@connexionslive.com; Landsleder UK
    > Subject: Problems with course start
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > i was at Pembroke Building today at 17.50 for the first course-day.
    >
    > (See attached scans about CAD-course).
    >
    > I asked the guy in the reception, about the course.
    >
    > He told me to sit down, and waited for ten minutes, and then he used five minutes, to ask in another room, about the course, after I gave the files I’ve attached.
    >
    > This guy, (who said he was Terry from Security), told me, that you have written the wrong day, on the letter.
    >
    > And he said he couldn’t find the person responsible for the course.
    >
    > (After I’d waited for around fifteen minutes).
    >
    > I was wondering whats going on.
    >
    > I see now that someone from the college have called me earlier today.
    >
    > I thought it was from the computer repair shop, because the motherboard on my computer has been replaced.
    >
    > What’s going on I’m wondering?
    >
    > Can you e-mail me the course timetable, please?`
    >
    > Best regards,
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    > [http://development.hughbaird.ac.uk/footer/footer.jpg]
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    > If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail please note that
    > you must not copy, disclose, reproduce or distribute its contents.  To do so
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    >
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    >
    >
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    >
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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til the Post Office


    Gmail – Appeals Reference: 1-2646015094






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Appeals Reference: 1-2646015094






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:37 AM



    To:
    “customercare@postoffice.co.uk” <customercare@postoffice.co.uk>






    Hi,
    thank you for your e-mail! I’ve thought more about this since I sent the last packet.

    Next time, I think I’ll try to buy the postage online, in this link:
    http://www.postoffice.co.uk/online-postage
    I’ve tried that earlier with PayPal, but I sometimes need to split up the packets I send due to the toll-barrier to Norway, and the weight-limit for air-mail which is two kilos.

    And if I print the online stamps after midnight, then I have two days to send the packet, (If I’m not mistaking). (In case I get late to the Post Office, since I run my web-shop on my spare-time).

    Because then I’ll get a Certificate of Posting printed, when I buy the online stamps. And then I can just ask the Post Office-clerks to stamp the certificate when I go there with the packet.

    Voila, like they say in France.

    Problem solved. (Since it seems the Post Office doesn’t want to issue me with these certificates, when I go there, but only gives me normal receipts).

    Best regards, Erik Ribsskog
    On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:09 PM, customercare@postoffice.co.uk <customercare@postoffice.co.uk> wrote:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog


    Thank you for your email. May I say how sorry I am that you were unhappy with the previous reply you have received? It is always disappointing when we have been unable to resolve a customer’s complaint to their satisfaction.


    It may help if I explain that your complaint has now been forwarded on to our appeals department who will investigate this matter for you. You should receive a reply via email within ten working days. The reference number that has been allocated to your appeals case is: 1-2646015094.


    Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience or concern this may cause.


    Kind Regards


    Clive Robson


    Customer Service Advisor.


    Telephone: 08457 22 33 44

    Textphone: 08457 22 33 55 (For the Deaf and Hard of Hearing)



  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Hugh Baird College

    Gmail – Problems with course start
    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Problems with course start


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 8:20 PM
    To:
    “enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk” <enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk>
    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, Landsleder UK <landsleder.uk@ansa.no>
    Hi,
    i was at Pembroke Building today at 17.50 for the first course-day.
    (See attached scans about CAD-course).
    I asked the guy in the reception, about the course.
    He told me to sit down, and waited for ten minutes, and then he used
    five minutes, to ask in another room, about the course, after I gave
    the files I’ve attached.
    This guy, (who said he was Terry from Security), told me, that you
    have written the wrong day, on the letter.
    And he said he couldn’t find the person responsible for the course.
    (After I’d waited for around fifteen minutes).
    I was wondering whats going on.
    I see now that someone from the college have called me earlier today.
    I thought it was from the computer repair shop, because the
    motherboard on my computer has been replaced.
    What’s going on I’m wondering?
    Can you e-mail me the course timetable, please?`
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til the Post Office

    Erik Ribsskog
    2:44 PM (1 minute ago)

    to customercare

    Hi,

    I clearly explained in my e-mail that the Post Office issued me with a

    ‘proof of posting’, and not a ‘certificate of posting’.

    You ignore that there is a type of Certificate of Posting named
    ‘Horizon Certificate of Posting’ where the address of the person
    recieving the packet is printed on the receipt, (and not
    hand-written).

    Also the Post Office should be obliged by what you have written to me earlier.

    It’s just as quick to write by hand on the recepit?

    Anyone could have written that, because it was just a normal receipt really.

    He just didn’t want to serve me who was his customer it seemed to me.

    Your writings and his actings are just provocations it seems to me.

    It’s like you try to improve the sale of sick-bags by making me sick
    by your patetic-ness.

    Could you please escalate this to your line-manager?

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Paula Loach wrote:

    > Customer Service Centre

    > PO Box 740

    > Brampton

    > BARNSLEY

    > S73 0ZJ

    > Tel 0845 722 33 44

    > Fax 01226 273690

    > Textphone (for people who are deaf

    > or hard of hearing) 08457 22 33 55

    > Email customercare@postoffice.co.uk

    >
    > Ref: 1-2635301237

    >

    >

    >

    > Date:6 September 2013

    >

    >
    > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    >
    >

    >
    > Thank you for your email dated 4 September 2013.

    >
    >

    >
    > I am sorry that you have experienced problems when presenting a Bulk
    > Certificate of Posting with only one address listed at County Road Post
    > Office branch. I do appreciate the concern that this matter has caused and
    > please accept my apologies for this.

    >
    >

    >
    > In order for me to investigate this with the branch concerned I phoned the
    > Branch Manager. He explained that he associates the Bulk Certificate of
    > Posting for customer posting several mail items, and therefore issued you
    > with an individual Certificate of Posting as it is just as quick to provide
    > this.

    >

    >
    >
    > Therefore I must apologise for the information provided in my previous
    > email, as I was not aware that the process may take longer at the Post
    > Office counter. I would therefore suggest that you request individual
    > Certificates of Posting at the Post Office counter in future which will
    > include the recipient address when you only have one or two items of mail.

    >
    >

    >
    > I Would also like to explain that there are two types of Certificate of
    > Posting (or Proof of Posting as is over wise known) that can be produced at
    > the Post Office counter. There is a printed Certificate of Posting which
    > includes a tracking reference number for Recorded, Special Delivery,
    > International Signed For and Airsure items of mail, which is automatically
    > printed with the address details and a manual Certificate of Posting where
    > the Branch Assistant will handwrite the address details on the receipt. Both
    > are valid in the event of a claim with Royal Mail.

    >
    >

    >
    > I do hope that the above information helps to clarify this matter for you
    > and I trust that you will have no further cause for concern.

    >
    >

    >
    > Once again please accept my apologies for any inconvenience that this matter
    > may have caused.

    >
    >

    >
    > If we can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us
    > again by emailing customercare@postoffice.co.uk or by clicking reply to this
    > message.

    >

    > To help us improve the service we provide, an independent agency conducts
    > telephone interviews with a sample of customers who have used our helpline
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    >

    >
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    > call 0845 722 33 44 between 8.15 am and 6 pm from Monday to Friday, and 8.30
    > am to 2 pm on Saturday. You can also access information at
    > www.postoffice.co.uk, the official Post Office website.

    >
    > Yours sincerely

    >
    > Paula Loach

    >

    > Paula Loach

    > Customer Care

    > Telephone: 08457 22 33 44

    > Textphone: 08457 22 33 55 (For the deaf and Hard of Hearing)

    > Email address: customercare@postoffice.co.uk

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Akademikerforbundet

    Oppdaterin​g/Fwd: Registreri​ng godkjentErik Ribsskog

    2:59 PM (0 minutes ago)

    to alfred.sorbo, post

    Hei,

    jeg skriver fra biblioteket, her i England, siden PC-en min er paa reparasjon.

    Saa det blir litt rare ae-er, oe-er og aa-er.

    Men jeg fikk en konvolutt fra dere, i posten, i gaar.

    Og der stod faktisk vedtektene, til Akademikerforbundet.

    Der stod det at kontingenten fastsettes av landstyret, som har moete
    hvert tredje aar, (var det vel).

    Saa dette at ‘Shell-dama’ deres fastsetter en ny kontingents-sats,
    spesielt for meg.

    Det bryter vel med alt som vedtektene til Akademikerforbundet staar for.

    Saa jeg undres hvorfor jeg ikke har faatt et svar fra dere om at
    ‘Shell-dama’ deres har faatt sparken, (eller lignende).

    Jeg saa at dere drar til Kiel, tre ganger i aaret, med ferja dit, (i
    et av skrivene deres sendte).

    Saa hu ‘Shell-dama’ faar kanskje kontrollen over forbundet dykkar, paa
    Kiel-ferja, i hundevakt-timene?

    Slutt med det skoyeriet her, sier jeg.

    Det blir som noe landssvik, synes jeg.

    Dere drar for ofte til Kiel, saa dere blir som noen Hitler-aktige
    quislinger, synes jeg at det virker som.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog

    Date: 2013/8/29

    Subject: Fwd: Registrering godkjent

    To: alfred.sorbo@akademikerforbundet.no

    Cc: ruth.lie@helse-midt.no

    Hei,

    jeg har også hatt ‘S’ i samfunnsfag.

    Dere kan ikke finne på egne regler, for meg.

    Det er trakassering.

    Det er veldig u-akademisk, synes jeg.

    Når jeg møter sånn uakademisk tull, fra akademikere, så jeg blir jeg
    irritert, altså.

    Dere får skifte navn til uakademikerforbundet.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog

    Date: 2013/8/29

    Subject: Re: Registrering godkjent

    To: alfred.sorbo@akademikerforbundet.no

    Cc: ruth.lie@helse-midt.no

    Hei,

    han ‘fysaken’ deres finner jo på en regel for meg.

    Når jeg tok kjøretimer, så sa kjørelæreren at han ikke likte folk som
    fant opp egne trafikkregler, når han ikke likte noe jeg gjorde.

    Her blir det det samme.

    Sånn kan dere ikke ha det, mener jeg.

    Hvis dere ikke liker at en arbeidsledig får rettshjelp, så blir det
    som noe fascistisk, mener jeg.

    Her blir jeg forfulgt av mafian, og du melder deg inn i mafian og står
    i ledtog med dem.

    Det blir som noe sigøyner-aktig.

    Er det ‘kveming’ det kalles?

    Jeg har gått tre år handel og kontor, og skjønner meg litt på sedvaner
    og kutymer i samfunnet, mener jeg.

    Dette er bare kveming, mener jeg.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2013/8/29 Akademikerforbundet :

    > Hei.

    >

    > Hvis du mener du har krav på Advokat til en arbeidsrettslig sak, må du først

    > ta kontakt med vår seniorrådgiver Bjørn Halvorsen. Du kan evet. allerede nå

    > legge fram problemet ditt til han. Hvis det går så langt at vi må bruke vår

    > advokat på saken, må du nok betale vanlig medlemskontingent, kr. 300.- pr.

    > måned, til oss for ett år framover. Dette for å forsikre oss om at ikke folk

    > melder seg inn, får advokathjelp, og melder seg ut igjen. Bjørn Halvorsen

    > har tlf. nr. 21 02 33 62. E-postadr. er:

    > bjorn.halvorsen@akademikerforbundet.no

    > Hvis du trenger advokat til noe helt privat, legger ikke vi oss opp i hva

    > dette gjelder. I så fall kan du kontakte vår advokat Bjørn Bråthen selv.

    > braathen@cyrusross.no

    >
    >

    >
    > Med vennlig hilsen

    >

    >
    > Inger Margrethe Nyen

    > Adm. konsulent

    >

    > Akademikerforbundet / Tollbugt. 35 / 0157 Oslo

    > Telefon: 21 02 33 65 / Faks: 21 02 33 61 / Mobil: 957 06 112

    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > —–Opprinnelig melding—–

    > Fra: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > Sendt: 28. august 2013 17:34

    > Til: Akademikerforbundet

    > Emne: Re: Registrering godkjent

    >
    > Hei,

    >

    > det var hyggelig!

    >

    > Det stod at jeg kunne få en fri rettshjelp i året.

    >

    > Jeg har masse arbeidssaker og arvesaker.

    >

    > Jeg vet ikke om det er noe av dette jeg kan be om rettshjelp om?

    >

    > Beklager at det blir mas med en gang!

    >

    > Jeg har sendt om arbeidssaken min mot Rimi, til LO, men ikke fått svar.

    >

    > Men Akademikerforbundet er ikke del av LO, ettersom jeg har forstått.

    >

    > Har vært medlem i NITO tidligere, men de bare tulla, så jeg meldte meg ut

    > derfra.

    >
    > Igjen takk for e-post!

    >

    > Mvh.

    >
    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >
    > 2013/8/28 Akademikerforbundet :

    >> Kjære Erik Ribsskog.

    >>

    >> Velkommen som medlem i Akademikerforbundet!

    >>

    >> Det er blitt opprettet en bruker for deg i vårt medlemsregister

    >> Akademikerforbundet. Logg deg inn med brukernavn og passord som du

    >> fikk i tidligere e-post.

    >>

    >> Med vennlig hilsen

    >>

    >> Akademikerforbundet

    >> Tollbugt 35, 0157 Oslo

    >> 21 02 33 64

    >>

    >>

    >

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Hugh Baird College

    Learning Agreement. (Your Ref: 40054971)

    Erik Ribsskog Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:19 PM

    To: “enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk”

    Cc: Contact-Us

    Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Delete | Show original

    Hi,

    I was at a meeting with Personal Advisor Sarah, at Aintree Jobcentre,

    earlier today.

    She told me that the jobcentre needs a Learning Agreement, for the

    CAD-course, that I’m enrolled for, with you.

    (And which starts on 9/9, at 18:00, in the Pembroke Building).

    I’m just sending this e-mail, right away, so that I wont forget about

    asking about this.

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerley,

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg fortsetter å søke jobber. Denne gang som Web Designer


    Gmail – Web Designer






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Web Designer






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:07 PM



    To:
    salesdirector@cbsaudiovisual.com






    Hi, I read about this vacancy on the Direct Gov-website, and I wanted to
    please apply for this job. I have designed a lot of websites, (see CV for online portifolio),
    since the late nineties, using HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and SVG. I also have knowledge about Photoshop, after registering an online
    account, for that programme, last year. I’ve studied Information Management and IT, for a total of four years,
    (on two different academies), in Norway, (from 1989 to 2004), and from
    my studies I’ve learned about JQuery, SQL, usability and much more. I’m also taking a course in CAD, at Hugh Baird college, in Bootle,
    this academic year, and I’m also planning to take a course in
    Dreamweaver, eighter at Hugh Baird or with Learn Direct, this year. I attach my CV and hope to hear back from you! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog


    CV (IT) – Erik Ribsskog.doc
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