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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:15 PM





    To:

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    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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    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM





    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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    The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be read, copied or used only by the intended recipient(s). If you have received it in error please contact the sender immediately by returning the e-mail or by telephoning a number contained in the body of the e-mail then and please delete the e-mail without disclosing its contents elsewhere. No responsibility is accepted for loss or damage arising from viruses or changes made to this message after it was sent. The views contained in this email are those of the author and not necessarily those of the author’s employer or service provider.

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:59 PM





    To:

    Gillian.Hartley@liverpool.gov.uk



    Hi,

    sorry just something I forgot yesterday.
    I've also been active in politics.
    I was an advisor, for the Conservative Youth Party, in Norway, on their election-programme, before the county and municipality-election, in Norway, in 1991.

    I also were on a few meetings/courses, in local politics for the Conservative Party, and the Conservative Youth Party, in Oslo, where we learned about things like what conservative politics meant, and about topics like city-planning, etc.

    But I put my career in politics on hold, since I thought I got a bit to much responsibility to soon, and since I thought I lacked a bit of life-experience and work/organisation-experience then, since I was only in my early 20's, and this was around the time when I was a student.

    And I needed to put focus on getting a job etc., so I had to have other priorities, on that time.
    Just something more I remembered, that maybe should be on the CV.
    Thank you very much again for your help with this!

    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:05 PM
    Subject: Re: CV
    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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    The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be read, copied or used only by the intended recipient(s). If you have received it in error please contact the sender immediately by returning the e-mail or by telephoning a number contained in the body of the e-mail then and please delete the e-mail without disclosing its contents elsewhere. No responsibility is accepted for loss or damage arising from viruses or changes made to this message after it was sent. The views contained in this email are those of the author and not necessarily those of the author’s employer or service provider.

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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

    ______________________________________________________________________

    DISCLAIMER:

    The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be read, copied or used only by the intended recipient(s). If you have received it in error please contact the sender immediately by returning the e-mail or by telephoning a number contained in the body of the e-mail then and please delete the e-mail without disclosing its contents elsewhere. No responsibility is accepted for loss or damage arising from viruses or changes made to this message after it was sent. The views contained in this email are those of the author and not necessarily those of the author’s employer or service provider.

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 1:26 PM





    To:

    "Birch, Gary" <Gary.Birch@liverpool.gov.uk>



    Hi,

    thank you very much for your e-mail!
    It's been quite busy at the Jobcentre lately, with a lot of meetings etc., so I haven't got the Jet-stuff in the front of my head, at the moment, unfortunately.

    But when I saw your e-mail, then I remembered, that I haven't heard from Gill, at Jet County Rd.
    Even if she was supposed to contact me, regarding that she wanted to re-write my CV, a bit.

    I was wondering if you could please send my e-mail to her, so then she could perhaps contact me back about this.
    Since I can't seem to find e-mail address here, at the moment, unfortunately.

    Thank you very much for your help in advance!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Birch, Gary <Gary.Birch@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    Thank you for

    your most recent email.

    Please be

    directed to my previous email to you dated 17th August (included below

    for your easy reference) and I suggest to you that its content still

    applies. You have now been sent an evaluation form for you to complete

    and return in the pre-paid envelope. This is your opportunity to comment

    on the standard of service you feel you have received. Additionally, my email

    makes clear what you should do if you believe you have been treated unfairly in

    any of your contacts with JET or more specifically the BME Employability Team.

    Unfortunately,

    apart from the above, I am no longer in a position to enter into written

    correspondence with you concerning the issues you raise.

    I do hope I

    have made my position in this matter clear.

    Regards

    Gary Birch

    Contracts

    Manager

    Adult Learning Service

    1st Floor,

    Clubmoor Childrens Centre

    Utting Avenue East

    Liverpool

    L11 1DQ

    Phone: 0151 233

    8537

    Mail: gary.birch@liverpool.gov.uk

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    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 19 August 2010 23:02

    To: JET

    Subject: To the superior of Gary

    Birch

    Hi,

    I was also wondering.

    You've sent me a letter about an assisting store manager vacancy, in Old Swan.

    Isn't a bit odd that you send me about retail-jobs, that's unqualified

    jobs, when I have a qualification in IT.

    And I tried to ask Danielle Roberts, yesterday, who sent the letter,

    why she sent me the letter, since I haven't met her, and I don't know who she

    is.

    Am I registered in a database with you?

    Also today I received an evaluation-form, from Jet, without any explanation or

    signature.

    What was this about?

    Danielle Roberts avoided my question about who told her to send me the

    letter.

    So I'm wondering what's going on.

    She also made a point of my date of birth.

    It was a bit like she was ageist, and maybe it was a joke since I'm 40 years

    old, to put me in food shop, in _Old_ Swan?

    Also Heron Foods, (which is the employer), are from East Riding of Yorkshire

    Council, (it says on the internet).

    And this Council buy services from Bertelsmann, whom I used to work for

    in the Cunard Building, and they 'messed' with me there, I think I have to say,

    since they gave me training for a job receiving calls from Council-citizens

    there, about bin-problems etc., but only I and a Finish girl received that

    training, which I thought was a bit odd.

    My grand-aunt in Denmark,

    is in a direct line after Woden, I wonder if this is something to do with Norse

    mytology etc., since East Riding of Yorkshire council, per haps is like a

    'norse' place?

    I think this is a bit odd.

    This is an update, to the e-mail I sent Jet, the complaint about Mr.

    Birch, from earlier this week.

    Also, Gill, from Jet County Rd.,

    haven't gotten back to me, regarding an review of my CV.

    So I think I'm going to wait untill this comlaint is finished being processed

    before I have any more meetings with JET.

    Since I think you are doing almost only strange stuff.

    (Sorry if I'm wrong).

    I hope this is alright!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Hi,

    well, my impression from Gill, Jet Walton, was that she wanted me to

    get one of those statements from Naric.

    And if she wanted me to pay for it, she would have just given me the

    contact-information to Naric, I think.

    But I have to speak with her about this then.

    I've been to Jet job-bank, about a statement from Naric, twice, but I

    haven't been helped by Jet, to get one.

    Also, I was at Jet job-bank, on a food hygiene course, last year, and

    we were told, by the teacher, that Kentrucky Fried Chicken only used the lowest

    quality of chicken, and that kebabs bought on town, was really a bit like

    'dog'.

    So I think your Jet Job-bank is a mafia-nest.

    Mr. Pinada, went to see someone, a couple of times, during our meeting.

    (To do some mafia-stuff).

    We fist sat down, in a big meeting-room, at the ground-floor.

    Mr. Pinada wanted me to leave all my degrees etc., in that room, if there

    wasn't anything of value.

    Even so.

    We didn't go back to that room.

    We went to the Employability Team-office.

    And then to another meeting-room, at the first floor.

    Why did we have to have the meeting, in three rooms?

    Why did Mr. Pinada interrupt the meeting twice, to speake to a

    collegue?

    You don't fool me, you mafia-mobsters.

    You are infected by mob big time, I'd say.

    Please send this to your superior.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Birch, Gary

    <Gary.Birch@liverpool.gov.uk>

    wrote:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

    My name is Gary Birch and I am the manager

    with overall responsibility for the BME Employability Team and as such have

    been forwarded your recent email exchanges with both members of my team and the

    Liverpool JET Services.

    I have requested and received all

    background information regarding your enquiry, looked at the accuracy of the

    information and advice you received and reviewed all relevant client case

    notes. It is my opinion that the service you received was appropriate and

    of a standard that we expect our Guidance Officers to meet during each and

    every client intervention. I do appreciate that on occasion the

    signposting process may lead to a destination were a cost implication is

    unavoidable and that no suggested sources of funding may be forthcoming.

    However, these circumstances in no way diminish the accuracy, relevance or

    quality of the service provided. You are perfectly entitled to be

    dissatisfied with the service you received and to disagree with my opinion. I

    therefore encourage you to provide your honest comments, whether positive or

    negative, on the service as part of our post contact evaluation process.

    I will ensure you are sent an evaluation form in the next couple of days.

    An issue of greater concern to me is

    the references you make in your emails to both your ‘colour’ and

    that of the BME Employability Team members. You appear to be suggesting

    that the service provided to you was less than that offered to clients of other

    ethnic origins and that this was because of the team’s ethnic mix. If

    this is the case, I must point out that the work of the BME Employability Team

    is held in the highest regard and that they enjoy an enviable reputation in

    supporting the needs of all clients

    in the same professional manner, no matter the race, creed, country of origin

    or religious beliefs of the individual or group. Any evidence you have of

    discriminatory practices should be forwarded to me immediately. I will

    then arrange to meet with you at the earliest opportunity and I can guarantee

    you that all allegations will be fully investigated.

    I do hope I have made my position in

    this matter very clear but please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any

    queries arising from this email.

    Regards

    Gary Birch

    Contracts Manager

    Adult Learning

    Service

    1st Floor, Clubmoor Childrens Centre

    Utting Avenue

    East

    Liverpool

    L11 1DQ

    Phone: 0151 233 8537

    Mail: gary.birch@liverpool.gov.uk

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    From: Costello, Mary On Behalf Of JET

    Sent: 16 August 2010 10:04

    To: Birch,

    Gary

    Cc: Pineda, Carlos

    Subject: FW: Complaint/Fwd: Is it

    possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English

    degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability

    Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Please see email below

    Mary

    Mary

    Costello-Smith

    Central JET Team

    Liverpool JET Service

    Neighbourhood Employment Services

    2nd Floor Millennium House

    Victoria Street

    Liverpool, L1 6JF

    T: 0151 233 5462

    F: 0151 233 8241

    M: 07540 643100

    E: mary.costello@liverpool.gov.uk

    W: www.liverpooljet.org

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

    Sent: 13 August 2010 17:12

    To: JET

    Subject: Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: Is it

    possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English

    degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability

    Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Hi,

    I mean, is it

    because I'm not coloured, (not black).

    Because in the first meeting, then they said there that they could sometimes

    send to Naric, but not before companies asked for it.

    And I've had problems with the Jobcentre giving me grief, so then I thought I

    could ask to get about my qualifications clearified.

    (And they didn't look

    at my Upper Secondary school qualifications in the

    first meeting).

    So I think it's

    strange I have to pay the £40.

    I feel a bit tricked by Mr. Carlos Pineda.

    He didn't tell me that this involved a £40 bill.

    I think he should

    have told me that, in the meeting at Jet job-bank, on Wednesday.

    It's like he

    clouded it, about this, I think.

    Therefore I think I was tricked, I think the normal procedure, in this, is that

    this goes through JET.

    Right?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded

    message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:55 PM

    Subject: Complaint/Fwd: Is it possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates

    to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet

    Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    is it because I am

    not black, that I have to pay £40, for this?

    Wouldn't Jet

    normally have paid this?

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: info <info@naric.org.uk>

    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:42 AM

    Subject: RE: Is it possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to

    English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet

    Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: "eribsskog@gmail.com" <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Erik

    Ribsskog,

    Thank you

    for your email.

    UK NARIC is

    the National Agency responsible for providing information and advice about

    vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from all over

    the world. We provide information about the equivalency of qualifications and skills

    from overseas to the UK's

    national qualifications frameworks.

    Unfortunately

    we are unable to comment on qualifications or institutions via email or provide

    comparability statements by email.

    If you would

    like to use our services you can call us on (0044) (0)871 330 7033, Monday to

    Friday (between 9:00am and 5:00pm), to speak to an information adviser and they

    will be happy to discuss this with you further. Detailed information on

    our services and the various steps to take can also be found here: http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=16

    and http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=22

    If you

    require a written statement of comparability from us you can apply to our

    organisation in two ways:

    1) You can

    apply online through our website:

    You then

    need to forward us photocopies of all your academic documentation including

    your final transcripts and final certificates. If these are not in

    English, please include certified translations. You may send these to us

    along with a print out of your online application form to our address which is:

    UK NARIC

    ORIEL HOUSE

    ORIEL ROAD

    CHELTENHAM

    GLOS

    GL50 1XP

    Alternatively,

    you can also fax your documentation to us on (0044) (0)871 330 7005

    2) If you do

    not want to apply online you can also apply through the post. You need to

    send us photocopies of all your academic documentation including your final

    transcripts and final certificates (if these are not in English, please include

    certified translations) along with a covering letter, with all your contact

    details on it, including your name and address and a contact email address (if

    you have one) and a contact telephone number. Your covering letter also needs

    to contain a brief description of why you wish to apply to us.

    If you apply

    through the post this service will cost you £46.00 if you live outside the EU,

    or £46.00 +VAT (£54.05) if you live within the EU.

    The turnaround time

    for the Statement of Comparability is 15 working days from the date of receipt

    of all required documentation and payment. Please note that this timeframe does

    not include delivery time and cannot be guaranteed. In some cases, such as

    those requiring additional research, the process may take longer and the

    applicant will be informed.

    I

    hope this information is of assistance to you. If you have any further

    queries please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Kind

    regards,

    UK NARIC

    t: +44 (0)871 330 7033

    f: +44 (0)871 330 7005

    //. www.naric.org.uk

    Oriel House, Oriel Road,

    Cheltenham, GL50 1XP

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

    Sent: 11 August 2010 18:52

    To: Customer Services

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Subject: Is it possible to convert

    Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd:

    Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Hi,

    I was at a meeting

    at Jet Liverpool today, with Mr. Carlos Pineda, Guidance Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employability

    Project.

    We agreed, that

    I'd contact Naric, regarding my degrees from Norway.

    I have degrees at

    both level 3 and level 5/6.

    I send about this

    in different e-mails, first about the level 3 degrees, then I think it's easier

    to keep the overviev.

    I went three years

    on Upper Secondary

    Business School,

    in Norway,

    from 1986 to 1989.

    For all of these three years, I got a 'vitnemål', that's a (school leaving)

    certificate.

    These I think must

    be at National Diploma-level.

    The first year, I graduated in 'Grunnleggende handels og kontorfag', which

    means 'Basic commerce and office-knowledge'.

    The second year, I

    graduated, in 'Markedføring', that's Marketing.

    The third year, I graduated in 'Informasjonsbehandling', that's Information

    Management.

    The third year, I

    had an optional subject, 'Matematikk', that's Maths, (even if we had an a bit

    un-structurised teacher, in that subject, I'd say, so I only got a 2, as a

    grade, but that's still a pass).

    So, since I passed

    in maths, as an optional subject, then I got a qualification, called 'generell

    studiekompetanse', earlier called 'examen artium', in Norway.

    (I think this is

    what you call A-levels, in the UK).

    I didn't get this in writing, from my Upper Secondary School.

    But I got matriculated, at the University

    of Oslo, in 1991.

    (Since I had a rest-year, from the Information

    Management University

    College, which I studied

    on then, NHI.

    And then I got a job in a shop, to save up money for further full time studies.

    And then I wanted to try to use my mind a bit more as well, since I only sat in

    the check out in the shop, and I was a bit curios about what 'Examen

    Philosoficum' was, at the University of Oslo, so I studied there.

    So the Univeristy of Oslo, can confirm that I have this qualificiation, (I'm

    sending a copy of their letter), called 'generell studiekompetanse'/'examen

    artium'/A-levels.

    Which that I can study at (Norwegian) universities.

    So these three years at Upper Secondary School in Norway, they gave me three

    certificates/National Diplomas and one academic qualification, (examen

    artium/generell studiekompetanse).

    So I was wondering it I could then please get these transfered to English

    degrees/qualifications.

    Because I'm not sure that e.g. the Jobcentre, understand my Norwegian

    degrees/qualification.

    (It would then be three National Diplomas I'd guess:

    – One in Basic

    Commerce and Office-knowledge/work.

    – One in Marketing.

    – One in

    Information Management.

    – And also an

    academic qualification, that means I can study at unversities, (A-levels?).

    I hope you have

    the chance to look at this!

    Thank you very

    much in advance, for any help!

    I'm also going to send you another e-mail, about my level 5/6

    qualifications/degrees/grades.

    But I send two different e-mails, about this, since I think it helps with

    keeping the overview, regarding this.

    Hopes this is alright!

    I enclose scanned

    copies of the three certificates, and the letter from the University of Oslo,

    regarding the academic qualification, 'generell studiekompetanse'/A-levels(?).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:29 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT

    Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was at Jet job-bank

    today, and spoke with Mr. Carlos Pineda, Guidance Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employabilitiy

    Project.

    We discussed my

    complaint.

    And I explained that the Jobcentre gave me grief, because they say that my

    degree from Norway,

    is at level 4, while Jet and Direct Gov say it's at level 5.

    So we agreed I'd

    contact Naric, about this, (and to see if my grades from two University

    Colleges in Norway

    are enough to get a Bachelor Degree, etc).

    I appolised for that I think I perhaps over-reacted a bit in my compaint.

    It's just that I'm a bit stressed from being un-employed, and the Jobcentre are

    giving me a bit grief regarding this and other issues.

    So we agreed that

    this complaint was now solved, with the new information I got the meeting

    today.

    Thank you very much for your help with finding out which level my degrees from Norway

    are!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:22 PM

    Subject: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was sent by

    Gill, from JET in Walton, to Jet employability team, last month.

    They didn't want to transfer my degree, to a UK degree, so I now strugle, when I

    apply for work, and the Jobcentre says I'm at level 4, when I'm really at level

    5 or 6.

    I think I really have a level 6, (bachelor), degree.

    But Jet Employability Team, didn't want to look at my files thorowly, but were

    almost hostile, I think, (maybe because I'm white, since all of the people in

    that office were coloured).

    And they didn't want to transfer my degrees from Upper Secondary School

    eighter.

    They only wanted

    to look at one file, and that was it.

    But I also have a file from another University

    College, where I almost

    got a degree.

    So I think this really-really is like a Bachelor-degree.

    But I don't think the person at Jet employability team, seemed qualified to

    judge this.

    It seemed like he had enough with finding Norway on the screen.

    Is it any way I could get this looked at properly?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 5:47 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com

    Hi,

    sorry that I'm

    sending this many e-mails.

    But you see, I'm from Norway,

    so I'm not used with 'fancy' sections on the CV, called things like 'Personal

    Profile', and 'Skills'.

    So it could be that I get my CV a bit wrong now.

    And the Jobcentre, Working Links etc., they tell me things like to have those

    sections, and that the CV shouldn't be more than two pages, and to only write

    work-experience from the last 10-15 years.

    So I've changed the CV a lot of times now.

    But I think it's

    maybe best for me, to just have a very basic style of CV, like I've learned in Norway.

    Since CV really means Curriculum Vitea, which means a description of how one

    have lived ones life.

    As far as I understand.

    So really, I'm not sure if the 'fancy' sections should be on the CV,

    originally.

    And to cut out

    pieses of one's work-experience, on one's CV, isn't really true to the original

    nature of a CV, which means a descripiton of what one have done, in one's life.

    So I think the Jobcentre, and Working-links are a bit silly, perhaps.

    But you have given me valueable feed-back.

    Thank you very much for the feed-back!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 5:05 PM

    Subject: Re: IT Manager

    To: Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    Hi,

    well, I've studied

    IT for four and a half years at university-level, so I think I have some

    skills.

    I've also worked with system development, in 1993, even if maybe that isn't on

    my CV, since it's many years ago.

    But thank you anyway for your reply.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 4:54 PM, Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    wrote:

    Dear Erik

    Thank you

    for your application for the position of IT Manger at Alfa Aesar, Heysham.

    Unfortunately

    your skills and experience do not meet our specifications and therefore we will

    not be pursuing your application further.

    In the

    meantime I would like to thank you for your interest in the position and indeed

    Alfa Aesar and I wish you every success in securing suitable employment in the

    future

    Many

    Regards

    Lesley

    Sloan

    HR Manager

    Alfa Aesar

    A Johnson

    Matthey Company

    Shore Road

    Port of Heysham Industrial Park

    Heysham

    Lancs.

    LA3 2XY

    Phone 01524 862241

    Email lesley.sloan@alfa.com

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    >>> Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    28/07/2010 15:59 >>>

    Hi,

    I read

    about this vacancy, on the Jobcentre Plus website.

    I have a degree from Norway,

    in IT, from 2009, which is comparable with a Higher National Diploma, here in

    the UK, and I've also

    studied Information Management, at university-level in Norway, for two years, in addition

    to this.

    I also

    have degrees from Upper Secondary Business-school, in Norway, in Basic Commerce and

    Office-work, Marketing and Information Management, which are comparable with

    National Diplomas here.

    I've also worked as a manager, in Norway,

    for ten years, in one of Norways

    biggest food shop-chains, Rimi, (owned by ICA),

    so I'm used with working with management and customer support.

    I attach

    my CV, and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    PS.

    Man kan se at her i England, så har Johanitterordenen, (Order of St. John), de har ambulanser, osv.

    (Man kan se at det står ‘Ambulance’, speilvendt!, foran på den ambulansen deres, som stod utafor McDonalds).

    Så sånn var det.

    Mer da.

    Jo, og en av grunnene til at jeg lurer på om min fars stedatter, Christell Humblen, er med på det Johanitterorden-greiene også.

    (Som hennes bror, Bjørn Humblen, på Vestlandet, som var tidligere medlem i Johanitterordenen).

    Det er det, at Christell Humblen, hun jobbet som ambulansesjåfør, på slutten av 90-tallet, før hun fikk barn.

    Så sånn var det.

    Og Christell Humblen, hun var også aktiv i URK, det vil si Ungdommens Røde Kors, i Svelvik, på 80-tallet, sammen med min søster, Pia Ribsskog.

    Jeg skriver ikke stesøster, for Christell Humblen nå.

    For hun er egentlig i min fars nye familie.

    Så hun er egentlig ikke som min søster.

    Derfor føltes det også naturlig for meg, å kutte ut Christell Humblen, etter at jeg kutta ut faren min, da han drev med bølleringing, her ifjor.

    For Christell Humblen, hun er liksom i min fars nye familie.

    Men hun er egentlig ikke i min familie.

    Så når jeg da kutta ut faren min.

    Så syntes jeg det ble mest riktig, å også kutte ut hun Christell Humblen, i samme slengen.

    For jeg syntes det var en slags rar følelse, å ikke ha kutta ut Christell Humblen, men samtidig ha kutta ut søstera og faren min.

    Så da syntes jeg det ble mest riktig, å også kutte Christell Humblen, når jeg først hadde kutta ut faren min.

    Siden Christell Humblen, hun er i min fars nye familie.

    Mens jeg var i min fars gamle familie.

    Så da ble det mest riktig, synes jeg, å skille de familiene.

    Når Christell Humblen er i min fars nye familie.

    Så kan jeg ikke ha noe særlig med henne å gjøre, synes jeg, etter å ha kuttet ut min far.

    Så sånn var det jeg tenkte da, da jeg kuttet ut Christell Humblen, ifjor, var det vel.

    Så sånn var det.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Min far, han flyttet jo fra meg, da jeg var ni år, etter at han traff Haldis Humblen, på den samme tiden.

    Så hvis vi glemmer det at jeg bare var ni år, da dette skjedde.

    (Og at vi for et øyeblikk ser bort fra det, at jeg ble utsatt for omsorgssvikt, fra min far, da han lot meg bo alene, fra jeg var ni år).

    Så blir det, med min fars nye familie.

    Det blir som at han fikk seg en ny kone, etter at ungene, (meg), forlot redet.

    Så det blir som at en 18-20 åring, (selv om jeg bare var ni år), flytter fra sin skilte far.

    Og så, så finner faren seg en ny kone, mens sønnen bor et annet sted, for seg.

    Og da blir jo farens nye familie.

    Det blir jo da en egen familie.

    Som ikke sønnen har noe med egentlig.

    Farens nye familie, de blir i slekt med faren.

    Men ikke med sønnen, mener jeg.

    (Annet enn gjennom faren, mener jeg det må bli).

    Så Christell Humblen, for meg.

    Hun er min fars nye stedatter.

    Så når jeg kutter ut min far, så må jeg også kutte ut ‘Haldis-familien’, mener jeg.

    For ellers så blir det bare kaos, mener jeg.

    Så sånn er det.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

  • Her er noe jeg fikk fra Jet, igår, i forbindelse med en klage, som jeg skrev om på bloggen, i forgårs

    img234

    img235

    PS.

    Men jeg synes det er litt rart, at jeg mottok den jobbannonsen, fra Jet.

    For jeg vet ikke hvem hu dama, Danielle, er engang.

    Så jeg lurer på om det er noe lureri.

    For jeg har en grad, fra universitetsnivå, i IT, fra Norge.

    (En høyskolekandidatgrad, fra HiO).

    Og likevel, så vil både Jet og the Jobcentre, at jeg skal jobbe i butikk, (igjen!).

    Er dette noe illuminati, som onkel Håkon er med i, eller?

    (Siden han sa til meg, i 1988, eller noe vel, at jeg burde jobbe i butikk, som en annen gutt fra Bergeråsen?

    Som jeg skrev om i den forrige bloggposten).

    Hvorfor ignorerer alle min grad i IT?

    Og det har også vært så mye annet tull, fra Jet, i det siste, så jeg tror det er smartest, å ligge litt unna de, framover.

    Ihvertfall til den klagen min mot dem, har blitt behandlet.

    Så sånn er nok det.

    Fordi jeg husker det, at en av mine distriktsjefer, i Rimi, Anne Katrine Skodvin, hun sa det, at det å drive butikk, det var ikke noe vanskelig, det var noe alle kunne jobbe med.

    Men IT, det er vel ikke noe alle kan jobbe med.

    Så hvorfor vil ‘alle’ her i England, at jeg skal jobbe i butikk?

    Det må da være bedre, at jeg jobber med IT, når jeg har en grad i IT.

    For alle kan jo jobbe i butikk, (ifølge Skodvin), mens kanskje bare 10% av befolkningen, kan jobbe med IT.

    Så jeg som arbeidstager, ville vel gjort mer nytte for meg, (for samfunnet), hvis jeg jobbet med IT.

    Så jeg lurer på om dette er noe lureri, fra noe illuminati, eller noe.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Her er mer om klagen min mot Jet, som jeg skrev om her på johncons-blogg, i forgårs:

    https://johncons-blogg.net/2010/08/jeg-sendte-en-ny-e-post-til-jet.html

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til JET







    Gmail – To the superior of Gary Birch







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    To the superior of Gary Birch





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:01 PM





    To:

    Jet@liverpool.gov.uk



    Hi,

    I was also wondering.
    You've sent me a letter about an assisting store manager vacancy, in Old Swan.
    Isn't a bit odd that you send me about retail-jobs, that's unqualified jobs, when I have a qualification in IT.

    And I tried to ask Danielle Roberts, yesterday, who sent the letter, why she sent me the letter, since I haven't met her, and I don't know who she is.
    Am I registered in a database with you?

    Also today I received an evaluation-form, from Jet, without any explanation or signature.
    What was this about?
    Danielle Roberts avoided my question about who told her to send me the letter.

    So I'm wondering what's going on.
    She also made a point of my date of birth.
    It was a bit like she was ageist, and maybe it was a joke since I'm 40 years old, to put me in food shop, in _Old_ Swan?

    Also Heron Foods, (which is the employer), are from East Riding of Yorkshire Council, (it says on the internet).
    And this Council buy services from Bertelsmann, whom I used to work for in the Cunard Building, and they 'messed' with me there, I think I have to say, since they gave me training for a job receiving calls from Council-citizens there, about bin-problems etc., but only I and a Finish girl received that training, which I thought was a bit odd.

    My grand-aunt in Denmark, is in a direct line after Woden, I wonder if this is something to do with Norse mytology etc., since East Riding of Yorkshire council, per haps is like a 'norse' place?

    I think this is a bit odd.
    This is an update, to the e-mail I sent Jet, the complaint about Mr. Birch, from earlier this week.
    Also, Gill, from Jet County Rd., haven't gotten back to me, regarding an review of my CV.

    So I think I'm going to wait untill this comlaint is finished being processed before I have any more meetings with JET.
    Since I think you are doing almost only strange stuff.

    (Sorry if I'm wrong).
    I hope this is alright!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog






    PS.

    Her er de brevene, som jeg refererte til, i e-posten:

    img223

    img224

    img225

  • Jeg sendte en ny klage til JET







    Gmail – Emails received from Mr Erik Ribsskog







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Emails received from Mr Erik Ribsskog





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 7:55 PM





    To:

    "Birch, Gary" <Gary.Birch@liverpool.gov.uk>



    Hi,

    well, my impression from Gill, Jet Walton, was that she wanted me to get one of those statements from Naric.
    And if she wanted me to pay for it, she would have just given me the contact-information to Naric, I think.

    But I have to speak with her about this then.
    I've been to Jet job-bank, about a statement from Naric, twice, but I haven't been helped by Jet, to get one.

    Also, I was at Jet job-bank, on a food hygiene course, last year, and we were told, by the teacher, that Kentrucky Fried Chicken only used the lowest quality of chicken, and that kebabs bought on town, was really a bit like 'dog'.

    So I think your Jet Job-bank is a mafia-nest.
    Mr. Pinada, went to see someone, a couple of times, during our meeting.
    (To do some mafia-stuff).
    We fist sat down, in a big meeting-room, at the ground-floor.

    Mr. Pinada wanted me to leave all my degrees etc., in that room, if there wasn't anything of value.
    Even so.
    We didn't go back to that room.
    We went to the Employability Team-office.

    And then to another meeting-room, at the first floor.
    Why did we have to have the meeting, in three rooms?
    Why did Mr. Pinada interrupt the meeting twice, to speake to a collegue?

    You don't fool me, you mafia-mobsters.
    You are infected by mob big time, I'd say.
    Please send this to your superior.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Birch, Gary <Gary.Birch@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:

    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

    My name is

    Gary Birch and I am the manager with overall responsibility for the BME

    Employability Team and as such have been forwarded your recent email exchanges

    with both members of my team and the Liverpool JET Services.

    I have requested

    and received all background information regarding your enquiry, looked at the

    accuracy of the information and advice you received and reviewed all relevant client

    case notes. It is my opinion that the service you received was appropriate and

    of a standard that we expect our Guidance Officers to meet during each and

    every client intervention. I do appreciate that on occasion the signposting

    process may lead to a destination were a cost implication is unavoidable and

    that no suggested sources of funding may be forthcoming. However, these

    circumstances in no way diminish the accuracy, relevance or quality of the

    service provided. You are perfectly entitled to be dissatisfied with the

    service you received and to disagree with my opinion. I therefore encourage you

    to provide your honest comments, whether positive or negative, on the service as

    part of our post contact evaluation process. I will ensure you are sent an

    evaluation form in the next couple of days.

    An issue of

    greater concern to me is the references you make in your emails to both your ‘colour’

    and that of the BME Employability Team members.
    You appear to be suggesting that the service

    provided to you was less than that offered to clients of other ethnic origins

    and that this was because of the team’s ethnic mix
    . If this is the case, I must point

    out that the work of the BME Employability Team is held in the highest regard

    and that they enjoy an enviable reputation in supporting the needs of all clients in the same professional

    manner, no matter the race, creed, country of origin or religious beliefs of

    the individual or group. Any evidence you have of discriminatory practices should

    be forwarded to me immediately. I will then arrange to meet with you at the

    earliest opportunity and I can guarantee you that all allegations will be fully

    investigated.

    I do hope I have

    made my position in this matter very clear but please do not hesitate to

    contact me if you have any queries arising from this email.

    Regards

    Gary Birch

    Contracts

    Manager

    Adult Learning Service

    1st Floor,

    Clubmoor Childrens Centre

    Utting Avenue East

    Liverpool

    L11 1DQ

    Phone: 0151 233

    8537

    Mail: gary.birch@liverpool.gov.uk

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    From:

    Costello, Mary On Behalf Of JET

    Sent: 16 August 2010 10:04

    To: Birch,

    Gary

    Cc: Pineda, Carlos

    Subject: FW: Complaint/Fwd: Is it

    possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English

    degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability

    Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Please see email below

    Mary

    Mary Costello-Smith

    Central JET Team

    Liverpool JET Service

    Neighbourhood Employment

    Services

    2nd Floor Millennium

    House

    Victoria Street

    Liverpool, L1 6JF

    T: 0151 233 5462

    F: 0151 233 8241

    M: 07540 643100

    E: mary.costello@liverpool.gov.uk

    W: www.liverpooljet.org

    2010 Year of

    Health and Wellbeing

    www.2010healthandwellbeing.org.uk






    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 13 August 2010 17:12

    To: JET

    Subject: Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: Is it

    possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd:

    Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Hi,

    I mean, is it because I'm not coloured, (not black).

    Because in the first meeting, then they said there that they could sometimes

    send to Naric, but not before companies asked for it.

    And I've had problems with the Jobcentre giving me grief, so then I thought I

    could ask to get about my qualifications clearified.

    (And they didn't look at my Upper

    Secondary school

    qualifications in the first meeting).

    So I think it's strange I have to pay the £40.

    I feel a bit tricked by Mr. Carlos Pineda.

    He didn't tell me that this involved a £40 bill.

    I think he should have told me that, in the meeting at Jet job-bank, on

    Wednesday.

    It's like he clouded it, about this, I think.

    Therefore I think I was tricked, I think the normal procedure, in this, is that

    this goes through JET.

    Right?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:55 PM

    Subject: Complaint/Fwd: Is it possible to convert Norwegian

    degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd:

    Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    is it because I am not black, that I have to pay £40, for this?

    Wouldn't Jet normally

    have paid this?

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded

    message ———-

    From: info <info@naric.org.uk>

    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:42 AM

    Subject: RE: Is it possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to

    English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet

    Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: "eribsskog@gmail.com"

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Erik Ribsskog,

    Thank you for your email.

    UK NARIC is

    the National Agency responsible for providing information and advice about

    vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from all over the

    world. We provide information about the equivalency of qualifications and

    skills from overseas to the UK's

    national qualifications frameworks.

    Unfortunately

    we are unable to comment on qualifications or institutions via email or provide

    comparability statements by email.

    If you would like to use our services you can call us on

    (0044) (0)871 330 7033, Monday to Friday (between 9:00am and 5:00pm), to speak

    to an information adviser and they will be happy to discuss this with you

    further. Detailed information on our services and the various steps to

    take can also be found here: http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=16

    and http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=22

    If you

    require a written statement of comparability from us you can apply to our

    organisation in two ways:

    1) You can

    apply online through our website: www.naric.org.uk, where

    you can fill in our online application form with your personal details and pay

    by credit or debit card. You will receive a discount for applying online

    and the total price will be £40.00 if you live outside of the EU or £40.00 +VAT

    (£47.00) if you live within the EU. The fee is per Statement, which can include

    multiple qualifications.

    You then

    need to forward us photocopies of all your academic documentation including

    your final transcripts and final certificates. If these are not in

    English, please include certified translations. You may send these to us

    along with a print out of your online application form to our address which is:

    UK NARIC

    ORIEL HOUSE

    ORIEL ROAD

    CHELTENHAM

    GLOS

    GL50 1XP

    Alternatively,

    you can also fax your documentation to us on (0044) (0)871 330 7005

    2) If you do

    not want to apply online you can also apply through the post. You need to

    send us photocopies of all your academic documentation including your final

    transcripts and final certificates (if these are not in English, please include

    certified translations) along with a covering letter, with all your contact

    details on it, including your name and address and a contact email address (if

    you have one) and a contact telephone number. Your covering letter also needs

    to contain a brief description of why you wish to apply to us.

    If you apply

    through the post this service will cost you £46.00 if you live outside the EU,

    or £46.00 +VAT (£54.05) if you live within the EU.

    The turnaround time

    for the Statement of Comparability is 15 working days from the date of receipt

    of all required documentation and payment. Please note that this timeframe does

    not include delivery time and cannot be guaranteed. In some cases, such as

    those requiring additional research, the process may take longer and the

    applicant will be informed.

    I

    hope this information is of assistance to you. If you have any further

    queries please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Kind regards,

    UK NARIC

    t: +44 (0)871 330 7033

    f: +44 (0)871 330 7005

    //. www.naric.org.uk

    Oriel House, Oriel Road,

    Cheltenham, GL50 1XP

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

    Sent: 11 August 2010 18:52

    To: Customer Services

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Subject: Is it possible to convert

    Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd:

    Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Hi,

    I was at a meeting

    at Jet Liverpool today, with Mr. Carlos Pineda, Guidance Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employability

    Project.

    We agreed, that

    I'd contact Naric, regarding my degrees from Norway.

    I have degrees at

    both level 3 and level 5/6.

    I send about this

    in different e-mails, first about the level 3 degrees, then I think it's easier

    to keep the overviev.

    I went three years

    on Upper Secondary

    Business School,

    in Norway,

    from 1986 to 1989.

    For all of these three years, I got a 'vitnemål', that's a (school leaving)

    certificate.

    These I think must

    be at National Diploma-level.

    The first year, I graduated in 'Grunnleggende handels og kontorfag', which

    means 'Basic commerce and office-knowledge'.

    The second year, I

    graduated, in 'Markedføring', that's Marketing.

    The third year, I graduated in 'Informasjonsbehandling', that's Information

    Management.

    The third year, I

    had an optional subject, 'Matematikk', that's Maths, (even if we had an a bit

    un-structurised teacher, in that subject, I'd say, so I only got a 2, as a

    grade, but that's still a pass).

    So, since I passed

    in maths, as an optional subject, then I got a qualification, called 'generell

    studiekompetanse', earlier called 'examen artium', in Norway.

    (I think this is

    what you call A-levels, in the UK).

    I didn't get this in writing, from my Upper Secondary School.

    But I got matriculated, at the University

    of Oslo, in 1991.

    (Since I had a rest-year, from the Information

    Management University

    College, which I studied

    on then, NHI.

    And then I got a job in a shop, to save up money for further full time studies.

    And then I wanted to try to use my mind a bit more as well, since I only sat in

    the check out in the shop, and I was a bit curios about what 'Examen

    Philosoficum' was, at the University of Oslo, so I studied there.

    So the Univeristy of Oslo, can confirm that I have this qualificiation, (I'm

    sending a copy of their letter), called 'generell studiekompetanse'/'examen

    artium'/A-levels.

    Which that I can study at (Norwegian) universities.

    So these three years at Upper Secondary School in Norway, they gave me three

    certificates/National Diplomas and one academic qualification, (examen

    artium/generell studiekompetanse).

    So I was wondering it I could then please get these transfered to English

    degrees/qualifications.

    Because I'm not sure that e.g. the Jobcentre, understand my Norwegian

    degrees/qualification.

    (It would then be three National Diplomas I'd guess:

    – One in Basic

    Commerce and Office-knowledge/work.

    – One in

    Marketing.

    – One in Information

    Management.

    – And also an

    academic qualification, that means I can study at unversities, (A-levels?).

    I hope you have

    the chance to look at this!

    Thank you very

    much in advance, for any help!

    I'm also going to send you another e-mail, about my level 5/6

    qualifications/degrees/grades.

    But I send two different e-mails, about this, since I think it helps with

    keeping the overview, regarding this.

    Hopes this is alright!

    I enclose scanned

    copies of the three certificates, and the letter from the University of Oslo,

    regarding the academic qualification, 'generell studiekompetanse'/A-levels(?).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:29 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT

    Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was at Jet

    job-bank today, and spoke with Mr. Carlos Pineda, Guidance Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employabilitiy

    Project.

    We discussed my

    complaint.

    And I explained that the Jobcentre gave me grief, because they say that my

    degree from Norway,

    is at level 4, while Jet and Direct Gov say it's at level 5.

    So we agreed I'd

    contact Naric, about this, (and to see if my grades from two University

    Colleges in Norway

    are enough to get a Bachelor Degree, etc).

    I appolised for that I think I perhaps over-reacted a bit in my compaint.

    It's just that I'm a bit stressed from being un-employed, and the Jobcentre are

    giving me a bit grief regarding this and other issues.

    So we agreed that

    this complaint was now solved, with the new information I got the meeting

    today.

    Thank you very much for your help with finding out which level my degrees from Norway

    are!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:22 PM

    Subject: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was sent by

    Gill, from JET in Walton, to Jet employability team, last month.

    They didn't want to transfer my degree, to a UK degree, so I now strugle, when I

    apply for work, and the Jobcentre says I'm at level 4, when I'm really at level

    5 or 6.

    I think I really have a level 6, (bachelor), degree.

    But Jet Employability Team, didn't want to look at my files thorowly, but were

    almost hostile, I think, (maybe because I'm white, since all of the people in

    that office were coloured).

    And they didn't want to transfer my degrees from Upper Secondary School

    eighter.

    They only wanted

    to look at one file, and that was it.

    But I also have a file from another University

    College, where I almost

    got a degree.

    So I think this really-really is like a Bachelor-degree.

    But I don't think the person at Jet employability team, seemed qualified to

    judge this.

    It seemed like he had enough with finding Norway on the screen.

    Is it any way I could get this looked at properly?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 5:47 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com

    Hi,

    sorry that I'm

    sending this many e-mails.

    But you see, I'm from Norway,

    so I'm not used with 'fancy' sections on the CV, called things like 'Personal

    Profile', and 'Skills'.

    So it could be that I get my CV a bit wrong now.

    And the Jobcentre, Working Links etc., they tell me things like to have those

    sections, and that the CV shouldn't be more than two pages, and to only write

    work-experience from the last 10-15 years.

    So I've changed the CV a lot of times now.

    But I think it's

    maybe best for me, to just have a very basic style of CV, like I've learned in Norway.

    Since CV really means Curriculum Vitea, which means a description of how one

    have lived ones life.

    As far as I understand.

    So really, I'm not sure if the 'fancy' sections should be on the CV,

    originally.

    And to cut out pieses

    of one's work-experience, on one's CV, isn't really true to the original nature

    of a CV, which means a descripiton of what one have done, in one's life.

    So I think the Jobcentre, and Working-links are a bit silly, perhaps.

    But you have given me valueable feed-back.

    Thank you very much for the feed-back!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 5:05 PM

    Subject: Re: IT Manager

    To: Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    Hi,

    well, I've studied

    IT for four and a half years at university-level, so I think I have some

    skills.

    I've also worked with system development, in 1993, even if maybe that isn't on

    my CV, since it's many years ago.

    But thank you anyway for your reply.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jul 28,

    2010 at 4:54 PM, Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com> wrote:

    Dear Erik

    Thank you

    for your application for the position of IT Manger at Alfa Aesar, Heysham.

    Unfortunately

    your skills and experience do not meet our specifications and therefore we will

    not be pursuing your application further.

    In the

    meantime I would like to thank you for your interest in the position and indeed

    Alfa Aesar and I wish you every success in securing suitable employment in the

    future

    Many

    Regards

    Lesley

    Sloan

    HR Manager

    Alfa Aesar

    A Johnson

    Matthey Company

    Shore Road

    Port of Heysham Industrial Park

    Heysham

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    >>> Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> 28/07/2010 15:59 >>>

    Hi,

    I read

    about this vacancy, on the Jobcentre Plus website.

    I have a degree from Norway,

    in IT, from 2009, which is comparable with a Higher National Diploma, here in

    the UK, and I've also

    studied Information Management, at university-level in Norway, for two years, in addition

    to this.

    I also

    have degrees from Upper Secondary Business-school, in Norway, in Basic Commerce and

    Office-work, Marketing and Information Management, which are comparable with

    National Diplomas here.

    I've also worked as a manager, in Norway,

    for ten years, in one of Norways

    biggest food shop-chains, Rimi, (owned by ICA),

    so I'm used with working with management and customer support.

    I attach

    my CV, and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 5:11 PM





    To:

    Jet@liverpool.gov.uk



    Hi,

    I mean, is it because I'm not coloured, (not black).
    Because in the first meeting, then they said there that they could sometimes send to Naric, but not before companies asked for it.

    And I've had problems with the Jobcentre giving me grief, so then I thought I could ask to get about my qualifications clearified.
    (And they didn't look at my Upper Secondary school qualifications in the first meeting).

    So I think it's strange I have to pay the £40.
    I feel a bit tricked by Mr. Carlos Pineda.
    He didn't tell me that this involved a £40 bill.
    I think he should have told me that, in the meeting at Jet job-bank, on Wednesday.

    It's like he clouded it, about this, I think.
    Therefore I think I was tricked, I think the normal procedure, in this, is that this goes through JET.
    Right?

    Best regards,

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


    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:55 PM
    Subject: Complaint/Fwd: Is it possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    is it because I am not black, that I have to pay £40, for this?
    Wouldn't Jet normally have paid this?

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog


    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: info <info@naric.org.uk>
    Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:42 AM

    Subject: RE: Is it possible to convert Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: "eribsskog@gmail.com" <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Erik Ribsskog,

    Thank you for your email.

    UK NARIC is

    the National Agency responsible for providing information and advice about

    vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from all over

    the world. We provide information about the equivalency of qualifications and

    skills from overseas to the UK's

    national qualifications frameworks.

    Unfortunately we are unable to comment on qualifications or

    institutions via email or provide comparability statements by email.

    If you would like to use our services

    you can call us on (0044) (0)871 330 7033, Monday to Friday (between 9:00am and

    5:00pm), to speak to an information adviser and they will be happy to discuss

    this with you further. Detailed information on our services and the various

    steps to take can also be found here: http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=16

    and http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=22

    If you require a written statement of comparability from us

    you can apply to our organisation in two ways:

    1) You can apply online through our website: www.naric.org.uk,

    where you can fill in our online application form with your personal details

    and pay by credit or debit card. You will receive a discount for applying

    online and the total price will be £40.00 if you live outside of the EU or

    £40.00 +VAT (£47.00) if you live within the EU. The fee is per Statement, which

    can include multiple qualifications.

    You then need to forward us photocopies of all your academic

    documentation including your final transcripts and final certificates. If

    these are not in English, please include certified translations. You may send

    these to us along with a print out of your online application form to our

    address which is:

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    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 11 August 2010 18:52

    To: Customer Services

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Subject: Is it possible to convert

    Norwegian degrees/certificates to English degrees/certificates?/Fwd:

    Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    Hi,

    I was at a meeting at Jet Liverpool today, with Mr. Carlos Pineda,

    Guidance Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employability

    Project.

    We agreed, that I'd contact Naric, regarding my degrees from Norway.

    I have degrees at both level 3 and level 5/6.

    I send about this in different e-mails, first about the level 3

    degrees, then I think it's easier to keep the overviev.

    I went three years on Upper Secondary Business

    School, in Norway, from 1986 to 1989.

    For all of these three years, I got a 'vitnemål', that's a (school leaving)

    certificate.

    These I think must be at National Diploma-level.

    The first year, I graduated in 'Grunnleggende handels og kontorfag', which

    means 'Basic commerce and office-knowledge'.

    The second year, I graduated, in 'Markedføring', that's Marketing.

    The third year, I graduated in 'Informasjonsbehandling', that's Information

    Management.

    The third year, I had an optional subject, 'Matematikk', that's Maths,

    (even if we had an a bit un-structurised teacher, in that subject, I'd say, so

    I only got a 2, as a grade, but that's still a pass).

    So, since I passed in maths, as an optional subject, then I got a

    qualification, called 'generell studiekompetanse', earlier called 'examen

    artium', in Norway.

    (I think this is what you call A-levels, in the UK).

    I didn't get this in writing, from my Upper Secondary School.

    But I got matriculated, at the University

    of Oslo, in 1991.

    (Since I had a rest-year, from the Information

    Management University

    College, which I studied

    on then, NHI.

    And then I got a job in a shop, to save up money for further full time studies.

    And then I wanted to try to use my mind a bit more as well, since I only sat in

    the check out in the shop, and I was a bit curios about what 'Examen

    Philosoficum' was, at the University of Oslo, so I studied there.

    So the Univeristy of Oslo, can confirm that I have this qualificiation, (I'm

    sending a copy of their letter), called 'generell studiekompetanse'/'examen

    artium'/A-levels.

    Which that I can study at (Norwegian) universities.

    So these three years at Upper Secondary School in Norway, they gave me three

    certificates/National Diplomas and one academic qualification, (examen

    artium/generell studiekompetanse).

    So I was wondering it I could then please get these transfered to English

    degrees/qualifications.

    Because I'm not sure that e.g. the Jobcentre, understand my Norwegian degrees/qualification.

    (It would then be three National Diplomas I'd guess:

    – One in Basic Commerce and Office-knowledge/work.

    – One in Marketing.

    – One in Information Management.

    – And also an academic qualification, that means I can study at

    unversities, (A-levels?).

    I hope you have the chance to look at this!

    Thank you very much in advance, for any help!

    I'm also going to send you another e-mail, about my level 5/6

    qualifications/degrees/grades.

    But I send two different e-mails, about this, since I think it helps with

    keeping the overview, regarding this.

    Hopes this is alright!

    I enclose scanned copies of the three certificates, and the letter from

    the University of

    Oslo, regarding the

    academic qualification, 'generell studiekompetanse'/A-levels(?).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 5:29 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT

    Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Cc: carlos.pineda@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was at Jet job-bank today, and spoke with Mr. Carlos Pineda, Guidance

    Officer, Adult Learning Service, Ethnic Minority Employabilitiy Project.

    We discussed my complaint.

    And I explained that the Jobcentre gave me grief, because they say that my

    degree from Norway,

    is at level 4, while Jet and Direct Gov say it's at level 5.

    So we agreed I'd contact Naric, about this, (and to see if my grades

    from two University Colleges in Norway

    are enough to get a Bachelor Degree, etc).

    I appolised for that I think I perhaps over-reacted a bit in my compaint.

    It's just that I'm a bit stressed from being un-employed, and the Jobcentre are

    giving me a bit grief regarding this and other issues.

    So we agreed that this complaint was now solved, with the new information I got the meeting today.

    Thank you very much for your help with finding out which level my degrees from Norway

    are!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:22 PM

    Subject: Complaint about Jet Employability Team/Fwd: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Jet@liverpool.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I was sent by Gill, from JET in Walton, to Jet employability team, last

    month.

    They didn't want to transfer my degree, to a UK degree, so I now strugle, when I

    apply for work, and the Jobcentre says I'm at level 4, when I'm really at level

    5 or 6.

    I think I really have a level 6, (bachelor), degree.

    But Jet Employability Team, didn't want to look at my files thorowly, but were

    almost hostile, I think, (maybe because I'm white, since all of the people in

    that office were coloured).

    And they didn't want to transfer my degrees from Upper Secondary School

    eighter.

    They only wanted to look at one file, and that was it.

    But I also have a file from another University

    College, where I almost

    got a degree.

    So I think this really-really is like a Bachelor-degree.

    But I don't think the person at Jet employability team, seemed qualified to

    judge this.

    It seemed like he had enough with finding Norway on the screen.

    Is it any way I could get this looked at properly?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:47 PM

    Subject: Update/Fwd: IT Manager

    To: Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com

    Hi,

    sorry that I'm sending this many e-mails.

    But you see, I'm from Norway,

    so I'm not used with 'fancy' sections on the CV, called things like 'Personal

    Profile', and 'Skills'.

    So it could be that I get my CV a bit wrong now.

    And the Jobcentre, Working Links etc., they tell me things like to have those

    sections, and that the CV shouldn't be more than two pages, and to only write

    work-experience from the last 10-15 years.

    So I've changed the CV a lot of times now.

    But I think it's maybe best for me, to just have a very basic style of

    CV, like I've learned in Norway.

    Since CV really means Curriculum Vitea, which means a description of how one

    have lived ones life.

    As far as I understand.

    So really, I'm not sure if the 'fancy' sections should be on the CV,

    originally.

    And to cut out pieses of one's work-experience, on one's CV, isn't

    really true to the original nature of a CV, which means a descripiton of what

    one have done, in one's life.

    So I think the Jobcentre, and Working-links are a bit silly, perhaps.

    But you have given me valueable feed-back.

    Thank you very much for the feed-back!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:05 PM

    Subject: Re: IT Manager

    To: Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    Hi,

    well, I've studied IT for four and a half years at university-level, so

    I think I have some skills.

    I've also worked with system development, in 1993, even if maybe that isn't on

    my CV, since it's many years ago.

    But thank you anyway for your reply.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Lesley Sloan <Lesley.Sloan@alfa.com>

    wrote:

    Dear Erik

    Thank you for your application for the position of IT

    Manger at Alfa Aesar, Heysham.

    Unfortunately your skills and experience do not meet our

    specifications and therefore we will not be pursuing your application further.

    In the meantime I would like to thank you for your interest

    in the position and indeed Alfa Aesar and I wish you every success in securing

    suitable employment in the future

    Many Regards

    Lesley Sloan

    HR Manager

    Alfa Aesar

    A Johnson Matthey Company

    Shore Road

    Port of Heysham Industrial Park

    Heysham

    Lancs.

    LA3 2XY

    Phone 01524 862241

    Email lesley.sloan@alfa.com

    At Johnson Matthey, sustainability is key to our success.

    Social – Environment – Health & Safety

    >>> Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> 28/07/2010 15:59 >>>

    Hi,

    I read about this vacancy, on the Jobcentre Plus website.

    I have a degree from Norway,

    in IT, from 2009, which is comparable with a Higher National Diploma, here in

    the UK, and I've also

    studied Information Management, at university-level in Norway, for two years, in addition

    to this.

    I also have degrees from Upper Secondary Business-school,

    in Norway,

    in Basic Commerce and Office-work, Marketing and Information Management, which

    are comparable with National Diplomas here.

    I've also worked as a manager, in Norway,

    for ten years, in one of Norways

    biggest food shop-chains, Rimi, (owned by ICA),

    so I'm used with working with management and customer support.

    I attach my CV, and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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