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Stikkord: Liverpool Community College

  • Jeg har sånn halvveis forestilt meg at Employment Zones var noe tull. Men når jeg leser mer om det nå, så synes jeg at det virker bra. Vi får se

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    PS.

    Jeg leste mer om Employement Zones, på nettet.

    Og nå lurer jeg på om kanskje Employment Zones kan hjelpe meg å f.eks. sette opp et firma, som driver med webdesign, for eksempel?

    Og med å løse problemene mine med CV-en og det jeg har litt problem med, å beskrive mine IT-kunnskaper på CV-en osv., som ikke Jet er så flinke til å hjelpe meg med.

    Og kanskje også det Web design-kurset, som jeg meldte meg på, hos Liverpool Community College?

    Vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Her er mer om dette:

    employment zones wiki

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_zone

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Jet







    Gmail – CV







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    CV





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:47 PM





    To:

    "Walsh, Claire (Jet Centre)" <Claire.Walsh@liverpool.gov.uk>


    Cc:

    "Elliott, Lorraine" <Lorraine.Elliott@liverpool.gov.uk>



    Hi,

    thank you very much for your e-mail!
    As I explained in one of the e-mails I sent yesterday.
    Now, it's with the University of Sunderland.
    I just got an e-mail from the University of Sunderland Alumni, telling me that they have passed my CV on to the right department, (the department who gives advice on careers etc).

    So maybe we should wait untill I've heard from the University of Sunderland, about the assessing of my IT-skills.
    Because I'm not that good at that myself.
    You write that you haven't got founds for clients.

    But when Working Links sent me to Jet, (last year, I think it was).

    Then it was because you said you could found my course.

    And I haven't received a statement from Naric.
    That was just what it said on their website, that my Norwegian degree, was comparable with, in the UK.

    But that was just about my degree.
    I've also studied for two years, on a second 'home university', in Norway.
    (And also in Sunderland).
    So I've studied at three universities.

    So that's why it's complicated, regarding if I'm at level 5 or 6.
    I think I'm at level 6 really.
    But my degree is only level 5.
    This is a big differnce when one apply for work.

    Because level 6-degrees, (Bachelor Degrees), are much more well known by employers, I think.
    Therefore, I would have wanted a statement form Naric, telling me I'm at Bacehlor degree-level.

    Because then I would easier get a job, I think.
    Gillian told me, that you could found my course in Web-design, with Liverpool Community College.
    But you write now, that 'do not have any funding available to offer clients'.


    I suspect that you are lieing.


    So I send this complaint to the manager for Jet, which I think is Lorraine Elliott.


    I also want Jet to call Liverpool Community College, and ask why they haven't contacted me about the course that starts in October.


    Is this some mob-activity?

    I hope Lorraine Elliot cleans this up.


    You others at Jet should be ashamed!

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Walsh, Claire (Jet Centre) <Claire.Walsh@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    In reply to the previous emails you have sent to my Guidance

    Officer (Gillian Hartley) regarding your CV, I would like to invite you in to

    the Jet office on Breck Road

    in order to go through your CV and to ensure that you are happy with the

    finished product.

    It is my understanding that we do have a statement from

    Naric explaining that your qualification is equivalent to a Higher National

    Diploma. Unfortunately, we are unable to pay for any further services from

    Naric as at present as we do not have any funding available to offer clients.

    If you can come in and see me, I will happily go through the

    CV with you and discuss how we can move forward and if we are able to offer you

    any further assistance.

    I am available on Monday or Tuesday next week at the Breck

    Road Office. Please let me know when you are available to come and see me and

    what time?

    Regards

    Claire Walsh

    Guidance

    Team Coordinator

    Liverpool Jet Service

    Neighbourhood

    Employment Services

    49b County Road

    Walton

    L4 3QA

    Tel: 0151

    233 4027

    Fax: 0151

    233 4025

    Mob:

    07736883823

    Email:

    claire.walsh@liverpool.gov.uk

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Working Links







    Google Mail – Regarding a course that I agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links, this summer







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Regarding a course that I agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links, this summer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:43 PM





    To:

    "Lloyd, Anne Marie" <anne.marielloyd@workinglinks.co.uk>



    Hi,

    well it says that the course at Liverpool Community College, would have costed £99, even if I was unemployed.
    They were very unprofessional and inpolite there, at Liverpool Community College.

    They changed the course, you see, like I explained, so I can't do anything about that, but they treated me un-kind, I think, probably since I'm from Norway.
    I don't think there's any use with me going to Working Links all the time, to do the job-search, and write the CV's etc, because I think I just as well can do that myself.

    And then, place is getting freed ut, at Working Links, who needs your weekly advice more than me.
    The costs for the HR-course, was higher than for the Liverpool Community College-course, it should say on the attachment I sent with the last e-mail.

    Best Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Lloyd, Anne Marie <anne.marielloyd@workinglinks.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik,

    We would normally pick up the cost if you

    were continuing to work with us. That is still an option if you wish. If you

    do not wish to work with us again, we could try signpost you to get this

    funded.

    The course in the College would not have

    had a cost because of your benefit status, what is the cost for the distance

    learning you have found?

    Kind regards

    Anne

    Anne Marie Lloyd

    Performance Manager (Liverpool)

    Working Links

    Watson Prickard House

    Union Court

    LIVERPOOL

    L2 4SJ

    m: 07984 651 239

    t: 0151 255 2870

    f: 0151 255 2898

    www.workinglinks.co.uk




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 17 September 2009 11:26

    To: Lloyd, Anne Marie

    Subject: Re: Regarding a course

    that I agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links,

    this summer

    Hi,

    Danielle also mentioned that Working Links was glad to pick up bills

    for me, to with that I would get a job.

    So I wondered if this is right?

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Lloyd, Anne Marie <anne.marielloyd@workinglinks.co.uk>

    wrote:

    Hi Erik,

    That sounds fantastic, I wish you the best of luck on the

    course.

    If when you have finished the course you need assistance to

    gain an HR Job, we would be very happy to assist you achieve success.

    Kind regards

    Anne

    Anne Marie Lloyd

    Performance Manager (Liverpool)

    Working Links

    Watson Prickard House

    Union Court

    LIVERPOOL

    L2 4SJ

    m: 07984 651 239

    t: 0151 255 2870

    f: 0151 255 2898

    www.workinglinks.co.uk




    From: Erik

    Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 17 September 2009 01:17

    To: Lloyd, Anne Marie

    Subject: Regarding a course that I

    agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links, this

    summer

    Hi,

    when I

    was at Working Links, and spoke with Danielle, this summer, we agreed that I

    would start on a PHP/SQL-course, at Liverpool

    Community College.

    What has happened now, is that Liverpool

    Community College, are

    contacting me, and are saying that this course, that was for six weeks, or

    three months, is now going to be a course that runs over a full year, oddly

    enough.

    (I know

    this chance from Liverpool

    Community College sounds

    strange, but I have e-mails here, from the college, that I can send you, about

    this, if you want).

    Now I

    found a new course, from Home Learning College, in HR Personell Skills, that I

    thing sounds fine, because I have been working with management, as a leader in

    a big Norwegian food-shop chain, Rimi, for ten years, and if I take that I

    course, I'd learn more about how HR is being practised, in the UK.

    So then I think I could get an HR-job, (which I think is an interesting field,

    since I've been working on an employment-case, etc.).

    I'm

    attaching the course-description, and I hope to hear back from you!

    Hope that this is alright!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    PS.

    Nå føler jeg at Working Links, prøver å få meg til å føle meg skyldig, fordi kurset på Liverpool Community College, ble avlyst.

    Og fordi det nye kurset koster mer.

    De er akkurat som bestemor Ingeborg, som jeg mistenker at var i den Tyske Orden, hun også fikk en til å føle en sånn.

    Helt uten at man behøvde å ha gjort noe galt.

    Så her det ‘mind-spin’ på gang, ala den tyske orden, vil jeg si.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte om det HR-kurset til Working Links







    Google Mail – Regarding a course that I agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links, this summer







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Regarding a course that I agreed with Danielle to take, when I was at a meeting at Working Links, this summer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:16 AM





    To:

    anne.marielloyd@workinglinks.co.uk



    Hi,

    when I was at Working Links, and spoke with Danielle, this summer, we agreed that I would start on a PHP/SQL-course, at Liverpool Community College.
    What has happened now, is that Liverpool Community College, are contacting me, and are saying that this course, that was for six weeks, or three months, is now going to be a course that runs over a full year, oddly enough.

    (I know this chance from Liverpool Community College sounds strange, but I have e-mails here, from the college, that I can send you, about this, if you want).
    Now I found a new course, from Home Learning College, in HR Personell Skills, that I thing sounds fine, because I have been working with management, as a leader in a big Norwegian food-shop chain, Rimi, for ten years, and if I take that I course, I'd learn more about how HR is being practised, in the UK.

    So then I think I could get an HR-job, (which I think is an interesting field, since I've been working on an employment-case, etc.).
    I'm attaching the course-description, and I hope to hear back from you!

    Hope that this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog





    Home Learning College Factsheets.pdf
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  • Jeg lurer på om jeg heller skal ta et kurs i ‘Personell Skills’, fra Home Learning College, siden det er så mye tull med Liverpool Community College







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  • Er det degenereringens årtusen, som vi lever i?

    Nå tenker jeg på da jeg gikk på handel og kontor, eller handelsgym., som det vel ble kalt før det igjen.

    Blåruss da, var det vanlig å kalle de som fullførte tre år der, på handel og kontor.

    Og da lærte vi, i markedsføring og andre fag, at et foretaks renome, altså rykte, var noe som var viktig å ta vare på.

    Men dette var på slutten av 80-tallet, skoleåret 1987/88, var det vel, at vi lærte mest om dette, det året vi gikk på markedføringslinja.

    Men hva har skjedd på de litt over tjue årene som har gått siden da?

    Jeg leste et sted, at IQ-en hadde gått ned litt igjen nå, de senere årene, i gjennomsnitt, i vesten.

    Hva skyldes denne degenereringen?

    Jeg blir kontaktet av en representant, for Liverpool Community College, og de bare forrandrer, uten videre, på kurset, som har stått annonsert, på deres nettsider, i månedsvis.

    Og så må jeg forklare det, at det ikke for meg, at de bør holde sitt ord, og gjøre som de har lovet på sine nettsider, og som folk har planlagt etter.

    Neida, de sier at de skal forsøke å få det til, for min skyld.

    Nei, dette passer ikke med god forretningsskikk.

    Da ville de ønsket å gjøre dette, for _sin_ skyld.

    Da ville de ønsket å bevare sitt gode rykte, og vise at de var en virksomhet som kundene kunne stole på, og at når de førte opp et kurs, på sine websider, og det stod der i flere måneder, da var det faktisk sånn, at da kunne man stole på det, at det kurset ble gjennomført.

    Men dette skulle da isåfall være for min skyld.

    De tenker ikke på sitt eget renome, som en hvilken som helst dyktig forretningsmann, ville ha gjort.

    En dyktig forretningsmann, ville ha arrangert det kurset, for sin egen skyld, og firmaets renome skyld, og ikke for min skyld.

    Når var det ansatte sluttet å tenke på firmaets renome og rykte?

    Var det på 90-tallet dette skjedde?

    Når startet degenereringen?

    Ikke vet jeg, men det er kanskje noen andre som vet det.

    Det er mulig.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Liverpool Community College, om rasisme mot norske folk







    Google Mail – To the Principal/Fwd: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    To the Principal/Fwd: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:08 PM





    To:

    Nancy.Jenkins@liv-coll.ac.uk



    Hi,

    this I look at as harassment.
    I think you should have a word with this teacher, who sends me e-mails even if I've told him, that it's with the Pricipal.

    And he must have some kind of hidden agenda, or emotions, against me, I think, maybe he don't like Norwegians?
    I think this must be racist against Norwegians!
    I hope you can sort this out!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Griffiths, Ian <Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk>

    Date: Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:58 PM
    Subject: RE: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)
    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Erik,

    There is no secret agenda. If you want to do the course I will try and put something in place. I've changed my arguments because you appear strongly to want to do it now. So I offered to try and do that. Sorry if this was unclear.

    I trust you will receive a satisfactory answer from the Principle.

    Ian

    —–Original Message—–

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

    Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:57

    To: Griffiths, Ian

    Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    Hi,


    this is just dum!

    Now you're changing your arguments, (from feed-back from last year, as the

    excuse, to to few applicants), this indicates that you have a secret agenda

    in this.

    I've sent this to the principal, so I won't be answering you any more about

    this, until I hear from the Principal.

    Sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > Erik,

    >


    > Dumb would be telling you I can't do anything about it.

    >

    > I'm telling you I can run the course now, but I need other applicants who

    > want the same. The problem is that not many people have planned ahead. We

    > have 12 applicants which isn't enough now, so I will need to do more work on

    > getting people on the course anyway. Hence I am happy to do it for the

    > course now if you so strongly wish for that.

    >

    > If you're not clear on whether I am suited to my job then please come to my

    > class and see that you learn things.

    >

    > If you want the course now then I will try for this. But I can only try, I

    > don't force people to come to my course.

    >

    > Ian

    >

    >

    > —–Original Message—–

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


    > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:32

    > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    >

    > Hi,

    > this is just dum!

    >

    > This a skill that companies demand now, and in May or October next year, it

    > will be in less demand.

    >

    > This is a course that you have been advertising, on your website, for

    > months, and people have adapted to that, and haven't planned for, that you

    > would start changing the courses, in late August, two or three months after

    > the course has been offered.

    >

    > If you don't understand how dum this is, then I don't think you are the

    > right person in your job.

    >

    > Ok, I'm just dissapointed that you can operate like this, when people have

    > planned to take this course for months.

    >

    > How can you say that trying to arrange the course is the best you can do,

    > when you have had the course on the website for months.

    >

    > That's something that the College should plan ahead for, and not change,

    > after having offering the course, on your website for months.

    >

    > That's very amatourism, nothing more, nothing less.

    >

    > I think the only thing you can do is to arrange the course, like a normal

    > course, since you advertised it for months.

    >

    > You also get founds from the EU, I saw, who Norway pays billions to each

    > year, so it's not like I'm exploiting you, since I'm from Norway, or

    > anything.

    >

    > I just want to find a job, and then I need this course!

    >

    > Sincerely,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > Erik,

    > >

    > > In defence of the changes, a number of applicants have opted to take up

    > the

    > > additional study so that when they complete the final course, they go

    > there

    > > prepared in the best way.

    > >

    > > The changes are not done on a whim, we took feedback from previous

    > students

    > > and considered it before making the restructures.

    > >

    > > We also are bound by the wishes of our applicants. I appreciate that you

    > > have planned to do this but there was never any guarantee that it would

    > go

    > > ahead, they all run subject to numbers and if there were not enough

    > people

    > > for the course, it would not go ahead anyway.

    > >

    > > This is not my decision, nor an amateur way to run a course. We can only

    > > do what the applicants want us to do. I would like to be able to plan,

    > but

    > > without students wanting the same thing, there is no course ever. Or

    > there

    > > is one but it is very expensive.

    > >

    > > If you want to do the course in October then I will make efforts to run

    > > one, even if the numbers are small. This is the best I can do.

    > >

    > > Ian

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:06

    > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > > I just think it's dum that you offer a course on your website, for

    > months,

    > > that I have planning to take, sine June.

    > >

    > > And now you change it in August, and you haven't even updated your

    > website.

    > >

    > > I sat at Working Links more than two months ago, I think, and we searched

    > > on

    > > PHP-courses.

    > >

    > > And it was maybe 14 hits.

    > >

    > > So if you wanted the change the course based on feedback from last-year,

    > > why

    > > did advertise the un-change course.

    > >

    > > Stupid behaviour like this, causes problems for people who want to plan

    > > ahead.

    > >

    > > A Norwegian college wouldn't operate like this, so I'm disapointed that

    > > this

    > > happens in the UK.

    > >

    > > I think this changing that you've started with today is just dum, and

    > very

    > > like amatours would have done..

    > >

    > > Sincerely,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > >

    > > > Erik

    > > >

    > > > The course offer changes based on feedback from the students who were

    > on

    > > it

    > > > in the past. Some of last years students felt that they would have

    > > > benefitted from additional study in both databases and programming.

    > > >

    > > > You can do just that course if you wish – there is no requirement to

    > > study

    > > > the extra courses. But this will be in May, after the other courses

    > have

    > > > happened.

    > > >

    > > > If you wish to start the Web Database course now then this is possible

    > > for

    > > > October as advertised but only if there are enough students to form a

    > > group.

    > > > If this is what you want then I'm very happy to try and make this

    > happen

    > > > but in order to keep the price at £98, we need 14 applicants.

    > > >

    > > > Ian

    > > >

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 19:52

    > > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > > >

    > > > Hi,

    > > > how can a Community College operate like this?

    > > >

    > > > I read about this course on your website, in June, I think, and also

    > > again

    > > > today.

    > > >

    > > > And says clearly that it's an interduction-course, in these subjects.

    > > >

    > > > This is ridiculus!

    > > >

    > > > How can you change the courses all of a suddent, when it's been on your

    > > > website for months?

    > > >

    > > > This must be the dummest thing I ever heard, and from a British

    > college,

    > > > who

    > > > are supposed to be among the best in the world, one think in Norway.

    > > >

    > > > This must be a joke surely.

    > > >

    > > > Sincerely,

    > > >

    > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > > > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > > >

    > > > > Erik,

    > > > >

    > > > > There is no mob! The course has been revised for this academic year.

    > > > Last

    > > > > year when we ran the course, a number of people struggled with the

    > > > database

    > > > > and programming aspects of the course, so we have moved the course

    > > which

    > > > you

    > > > > have applied for later and put the other courses in front of it.

    > > > >

    > > > > The Dreamweaver course is also there for those people who wish to

    > > improve

    > > > > their design skills.

    > > > >

    > > > > You can choose any of the courses on offer. It may help to combine

    > > them

    > > > > but if you don't need them or the budget doesn't extend to them then

    > > just

    > > > > taking a single one would also be possible.

    > > > >

    > > > > The changes are still in progress. I will email you the completed

    > > > > structure when it is completed.

    > > > >

    > > > > If you need to check anything further, let me know.

    > > > >

    > > > > Thanks

    > > > >

    > > > > Ian

    > > > >

    > > > >

    > > > >

    > > > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 18:20

    > > > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > > > Subject: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > > > >

    > > > > Hi,

    > > > > I've applied to this course on Liverpool Community College, some

    > weeks

    > > > ago,

    > > > > since I want to update my knowledge, from four years at

    > > > > university-colleges,

    > > > > in Norway.

    > > > >

    > > > > I got a strange phone-call today, telling me that I should rather

    > take

    > > > the

    > > > > Dreamweaver-course, since this course, was in the way, that it was

    > SQL

    > > in

    > > > > october, PHP in january and Database Integration, in May.

    > > > >

    > > > > But this isn't what it says, on your website, there it says that this

    > > > > course

    > > > > is an introduction to all these things, SQL, PHP and Database

    > > > Integration.

    > > > >

    > > > > So I guess this call must have been from some 'mob', since I'm from

    > > > Norway.

    > > > >

    > > > > Could you please confirm that the course is an all-in-one course, and

    > > not

    > > > > like the way I was told in the 'funny' phone-call today.

    > > > >

    > > > > Yours sincerely,

    > > > >

    > > > > Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:57 PM





    To:

    "Griffiths, Ian" <Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk>



    Hi,

    this is just dum!

    Now you're changing your arguments, (from feed-back from last year, as the excuse, to to few applicants), this indicates that you have a secret agenda in this.

    I've sent this to the principal, so I won't be answering you any more about this, until I hear from the Principal.
    Sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Griffiths, Ian <Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:


    Erik,

    Dumb would be telling you I can't do anything about it.

    I'm telling you I can run the course now, but I need other applicants who want the same. The problem is that not many people have planned ahead. We have 12 applicants which isn't enough now, so I will need to do more work on getting people on the course anyway. Hence I am happy to do it for the course now if you so strongly wish for that.

    If you're not clear on whether I am suited to my job then please come to my class and see that you learn things.

    If you want the course now then I will try for this. But I can only try, I don't force people to come to my course.

    Ian

    —–Original Message—–

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

    Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:32

    To: Griffiths, Ian

    Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    Hi,

    this is just dum!

    This a skill that companies demand now, and in May or October next year, it

    will be in less demand.

    This is a course that you have been advertising, on your website, for

    months, and people have adapted to that, and haven't planned for, that you

    would start changing the courses, in late August, two or three months after

    the course has been offered.

    If you don't understand how dum this is, then I don't think you are the

    right person in your job.

    Ok, I'm just dissapointed that you can operate like this, when people have

    planned to take this course for months.

    How can you say that trying to arrange the course is the best you can do,

    when you have had the course on the website for months.

    That's something that the College should plan ahead for, and not change,

    after having offering the course, on your website for months.

    That's very amatourism, nothing more, nothing less.

    I think the only thing you can do is to arrange the course, like a normal

    course, since you advertised it for months.

    You also get founds from the EU, I saw, who Norway pays billions to each

    year, so it's not like I'm exploiting you, since I'm from Norway, or

    anything.

    I just want to find a job, and then I need this course!

    Sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > Erik,

    >

    > In defence of the changes, a number of applicants have opted to take up the

    > additional study so that when they complete the final course, they go there

    > prepared in the best way.

    >

    > The changes are not done on a whim, we took feedback from previous students

    > and considered it before making the restructures.

    >

    > We also are bound by the wishes of our applicants. I appreciate that you

    > have planned to do this but there was never any guarantee that it would go

    > ahead, they all run subject to numbers and if there were not enough people

    > for the course, it would not go ahead anyway.

    >

    > This is not my decision, nor an amateur way to run a course. We can only

    > do what the applicants want us to do. I would like to be able to plan, but

    > without students wanting the same thing, there is no course ever. Or there

    > is one but it is very expensive.

    >

    > If you want to do the course in October then I will make efforts to run

    > one, even if the numbers are small. This is the best I can do.

    >

    > Ian

    >

    >

    >

    > —–Original Message—–

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

    > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:06

    > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    >

    > Hi,

    > I just think it's dum that you offer a course on your website, for months,

    > that I have planning to take, sine June.

    >

    > And now you change it in August, and you haven't even updated your website.

    >

    > I sat at Working Links more than two months ago, I think, and we searched

    > on

    > PHP-courses.

    >

    > And it was maybe 14 hits.

    >

    > So if you wanted the change the course based on feedback from last-year,

    > why

    > did advertise the un-change course.

    >

    > Stupid behaviour like this, causes problems for people who want to plan

    > ahead.

    >

    > A Norwegian college wouldn't operate like this, so I'm disapointed that

    > this

    > happens in the UK.

    >

    > I think this changing that you've started with today is just dum, and very

    > like amatours would have done..

    >

    > Sincerely,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > Erik

    > >

    > > The course offer changes based on feedback from the students who were on

    > it

    > > in the past. Some of last years students felt that they would have

    > > benefitted from additional study in both databases and programming.

    > >

    > > You can do just that course if you wish – there is no requirement to

    > study

    > > the extra courses. But this will be in May, after the other courses have

    > > happened.

    > >

    > > If you wish to start the Web Database course now then this is possible

    > for

    > > October as advertised but only if there are enough students to form a

    > group.

    > > If this is what you want then I'm very happy to try and make this happen

    > > but in order to keep the price at £98, we need 14 applicants.

    > >

    > > Ian

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 19:52

    > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > > how can a Community College operate like this?

    > >

    > > I read about this course on your website, in June, I think, and also

    > again

    > > today.

    > >

    > > And says clearly that it's an interduction-course, in these subjects.

    > >

    > > This is ridiculus!

    > >

    > > How can you change the courses all of a suddent, when it's been on your

    > > website for months?

    > >

    > > This must be the dummest thing I ever heard, and from a British college,

    > > who

    > > are supposed to be among the best in the world, one think in Norway.

    > >

    > > This must be a joke surely.

    > >

    > > Sincerely,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > >

    > > > Erik,

    > > >

    > > > There is no mob! The course has been revised for this academic year.

    > > Last

    > > > year when we ran the course, a number of people struggled with the

    > > database

    > > > and programming aspects of the course, so we have moved the course

    > which

    > > you

    > > > have applied for later and put the other courses in front of it.

    > > >

    > > > The Dreamweaver course is also there for those people who wish to

    > improve

    > > > their design skills.

    > > >

    > > > You can choose any of the courses on offer. It may help to combine

    > them

    > > > but if you don't need them or the budget doesn't extend to them then

    > just

    > > > taking a single one would also be possible.

    > > >

    > > > The changes are still in progress. I will email you the completed

    > > > structure when it is completed.

    > > >

    > > > If you need to check anything further, let me know.

    > > >

    > > > Thanks

    > > >

    > > > Ian

    > > >

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 18:20

    > > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > > Subject: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > > >

    > > > Hi,

    > > > I've applied to this course on Liverpool Community College, some weeks

    > > ago,

    > > > since I want to update my knowledge, from four years at

    > > > university-colleges,

    > > > in Norway.

    > > >

    > > > I got a strange phone-call today, telling me that I should rather take

    > > the

    > > > Dreamweaver-course, since this course, was in the way, that it was SQL

    > in

    > > > october, PHP in january and Database Integration, in May.

    > > >

    > > > But this isn't what it says, on your website, there it says that this

    > > > course

    > > > is an introduction to all these things, SQL, PHP and Database

    > > Integration.

    > > >

    > > > So I guess this call must have been from some 'mob', since I'm from

    > > Norway.

    > > >

    > > > Could you please confirm that the course is an all-in-one course, and

    > not

    > > > like the way I was told in the 'funny' phone-call today.

    > > >

    > > > Yours sincerely,

    > > >

    > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > >

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM





    To:

    Nancy.Jenkins@liv-coll.ac.uk



    Hi,

    I was wondering if you have any comments on that your college is being run in an amatourish way, like this?
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:32 PM

    Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)
    To: "Griffiths, Ian" <Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk>

    Hi,

    this is just dum!

    This a skill that companies demand now, and in May or October next year, it will be in less demand.
    This is a course that you have been advertising, on your website, for months, and people have adapted to that, and haven't planned for, that you would start changing the courses, in late August, two or three months after the course has been offered.

    If you don't understand how dum this is, then I don't think you are the right person in your job.
    Ok, I'm just dissapointed that you can operate like this, when people have planned to take this course for months.

    How can you say that trying to arrange the course is the best you can do, when you have had the course on the website for months.
    That's something that the College should plan ahead for, and not change, after having offering the course, on your website for months.

    That's very amatourism, nothing more, nothing less.
    I think the only thing you can do is to arrange the course, like a normal course, since you advertised it for months.

    You also get founds from the EU, I saw, who Norway pays billions to each year, so it's not like I'm exploiting you, since I'm from Norway, or anything.
    I just want to find a job, and then I need this course!

    Sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Griffiths, Ian <Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    Erik,

    In defence of the changes, a number of applicants have opted to take up the additional study so that when they complete the final course, they go there prepared in the best way.

    The changes are not done on a whim, we took feedback from previous students and considered it before making the restructures.

    We also are bound by the wishes of our applicants. I appreciate that you have planned to do this but there was never any guarantee that it would go ahead, they all run subject to numbers and if there were not enough people for the course, it would not go ahead anyway.

    This is not my decision, nor an amateur way to run a course. We can only do what the applicants want us to do. I would like to be able to plan, but without students wanting the same thing, there is no course ever. Or there is one but it is very expensive.

    If you want to do the course in October then I will make efforts to run one, even if the numbers are small. This is the best I can do.

    Ian

    —–Original Message—–

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

    Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 20:06

    To: Griffiths, Ian

    Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    Hi,

    I just think it's dum that you offer a course on your website, for months,

    that I have planning to take, sine June.

    And now you change it in August, and you haven't even updated your website.

    I sat at Working Links more than two months ago, I think, and we searched on

    PHP-courses.

    And it was maybe 14 hits.

    So if you wanted the change the course based on feedback from last-year, why

    did advertise the un-change course.

    Stupid behaviour like this, causes problems for people who want to plan

    ahead.

    A Norwegian college wouldn't operate like this, so I'm disapointed that this

    happens in the UK.

    I think this changing that you've started with today is just dum, and very

    like amatours would have done..

    Sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    > Erik

    >

    > The course offer changes based on feedback from the students who were on it

    > in the past. Some of last years students felt that they would have

    > benefitted from additional study in both databases and programming.

    >

    > You can do just that course if you wish – there is no requirement to study

    > the extra courses. But this will be in May, after the other courses have

    > happened.

    >

    > If you wish to start the Web Database course now then this is possible for

    > October as advertised but only if there are enough students to form a group.

    > If this is what you want then I'm very happy to try and make this happen

    > but in order to keep the price at £98, we need 14 applicants.

    >

    > Ian

    >

    >

    >

    > —–Original Message—–

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

    > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 19:52

    > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > Subject: Re: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    >

    > Hi,

    > how can a Community College operate like this?

    >

    > I read about this course on your website, in June, I think, and also again

    > today.

    >

    > And says clearly that it's an interduction-course, in these subjects.

    >

    > This is ridiculus!

    >

    > How can you change the courses all of a suddent, when it's been on your

    > website for months?

    >

    > This must be the dummest thing I ever heard, and from a British college,

    > who

    > are supposed to be among the best in the world, one think in Norway.

    >

    > This must be a joke surely.

    >

    > Sincerely,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Griffiths, Ian <

    > Ian.Griffiths@liv-coll.ac.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > Erik,

    > >

    > > There is no mob! The course has been revised for this academic year.

    > Last

    > > year when we ran the course, a number of people struggled with the

    > database

    > > and programming aspects of the course, so we have moved the course which

    > you

    > > have applied for later and put the other courses in front of it.

    > >

    > > The Dreamweaver course is also there for those people who wish to improve

    > > their design skills.

    > >

    > > You can choose any of the courses on offer. It may help to combine them

    > > but if you don't need them or the budget doesn't extend to them then just

    > > taking a single one would also be possible.

    > >

    > > The changes are still in progress. I will email you the completed

    > > structure when it is completed.

    > >

    > > If you need to check anything further, let me know.

    > >

    > > Thanks

    > >

    > > Ian

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > —–Original Message—–

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

    > > Sent: Fri 28/08/2009 18:20

    > > To: Griffiths, Ian

    > > Subject: Course in Web Database Integration (PHP/MySQL)

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > > I've applied to this course on Liverpool Community College, some weeks

    > ago,

    > > since I want to update my knowledge, from four years at

    > > university-colleges,

    > > in Norway.

    > >

    > > I got a strange phone-call today, telling me that I should rather take

    > the

    > > Dreamweaver-course, since this course, was in the way, that it was SQL in

    > > october, PHP in january and Database Integration, in May.

    > >

    > > But this isn't what it says, on your website, there it says that this

    > > course

    > > is an introduction to all these things, SQL, PHP and Database

    > Integration.

    > >

    > > So I guess this call must have been from some 'mob', since I'm from

    > Norway.

    > >

    > > Could you please confirm that the course is an all-in-one course, and not

    > > like the way I was told in the 'funny' phone-call today.

    > >

    > > Yours sincerely,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

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