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    Gmail – Course with Learn Direct






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Course with Learn Direct






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 12:52 PM



    To:
    pamela.woods@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Bcc:
    “enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk” <enquiries@hughbaird.ac.uk>






    Hi, I was in a meeting with Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre today. In the meeting we discussed that I’m trying to get on a course. This was initiated by you, in our meeting, earlier this year, at
    Aintree Jobcentre. You asked me, (in this NCS-meeting), if I thought about going to a
    course, as part of my career-plan. You adviced me to try Hugh Baird College. I searched on their web-site and found a CAD-course. I applied for the course, and has gone to the college three times, and
    gotten enrolled there, etc. Last week, the college told me my course was canceled. I informed Personal Advisor Sarah about this today, at Aintree Jobcentre. And that I was a bit fed up of Hugh Baird College and Liverpool
    Community College, since this has happened three times now, (that
    courses I’ve registered on has been canceled, since 2009). (Three of out three times). I explained to Personal Advisor Sarah that I have better experience
    with Learn Direct, and I had printed out some information about a
    PHP/MySQL-course, with Learn Direct, that I was wondering if I should
    take. (To update my IT-skills a bit. Since my degree consists of modules I’ve taken in Norway from 1989 to 2004). But Personal Advisor Sarah didn’t suggest that the Jobcentre could
    found that course. (Even if she suggested that the Jobcentre could found the
    college-course that was canceled). But I remember that you mentioned possible founding in our meeting, a
    couple of months ago. Do NCS have any founding available for a course like this? (http://www.learndirect.com/php-and-mysql). Personal Advisor Sarah mentioned that the jobcentre have an
    employability-course with Mercia, which the Learn Direct-course could
    be a part of, after an initial two weeks with employability-training
    with them. But I was thinking about taking more Learn Direct IT-courses as well. So it would perhaps be best to found them outside of that Mercia
    programme, I’m wondering. I could perhaps hear with Learn Direct if I can pay like ten pounds a
    week, or something, to found the course. I thought the Jobcentre had founding available, (since they had
    founding available to pay for the CAD-course it seemed). But I can also see if I can find a less expensive Learn Direct-course
    and pay for it myself. In case I don’t really need the Mercia-course. What do you think? I promised Personal Advisor Sarah I would send her a copy, of this e-mail. I don’t have her e-mail address, so I just sent a copy, to the
    ‘contact_us’-department, at the Jobcentre. Thanks in advance for a reply about this! Best regards, Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til NCS


    Gmail – New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Part time course – Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Part time course – Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 10:48 AM



    To:
    pamela.woods@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Landsleder UK <landsleder.uk@ansa.no>






    Hi,
    you adviced me to look for courses on Hugh Baird college.

    I was there yesterday to enrol.
    I’m now enrolled for a CAD-course. I found this course on the college web-site.

    I didn’t find a Dreamweaver-course, but has had problems with Liverpool Community College earlier, so thought I’d try this college now.
    I thought I could ask them in the interview about a Dreamweaver-course.


    (Like I mentioned in our meeting at Aintree jobcentre).

    But I didn’t get a letter about an interview. I only got a phone-call about enrolment.

    (Even if it said on the college web-site that I was going to get a letter for an interview within ten days.

    When I applied for this course on their website).
    You mentioned founding in the meeting.
    Personal Advisor Sarah from Aintree jobcentre told me to bring my sign-on-card, to the college.


    And the college asked for this.

    And they are possibly going to contact the Jobcentre about founding. This is how it seems to me, but I haven’t got anything in writing about this.
    But a woman at the college eating crips while professor Aitken dragged me around there said it wasn’t a problem that I was unemployed I think.

    Something like this.

    I think it’s a bit odd you haven’t replied to my e-mail, from 1/8.
    And that I didn’t get a letter about an interview.

    And that the college-woman, (Ellis), went on holiday without replying to my e-mails.
    But I guess this is how it is, since this is a college, (and not a university).

    Personal Advisor Sarah also mentioned that the jobcentre could get founding.
    Then I answered that you also mentioned founding. Any way this course isn’t that expensive so I could found it myself by paying like £10 a month.

    So there are many options here it seems.
    It’s perhaps a bit strange that Personal Advisor Sarah was eager founding this course when this normally is NCS?

    Also, I’ve had one group session with NCS.

    One CV-work-shop at the job-fair, (this was really not a NCS-meeting, Personal Advisor Sarah said I was at the job-fair to look at the stands there. NCS perhaps thinks differently?).

    And then it was one meeting that I was late for, because I had two meetings that day, at Aintree jobcentre, and mixed the the times up.


    And then we had that meeting again. So I’ve had one NCS group-session and one face to face-meetings, (two if we count the meeting I missed), and the CV workshop at the jobfair was changed to a face to face meeting with Sue due to low attandance.

    So I’m not sure if you mean that the job-fair-meeting was a face-to-face meeting, which you count as one of my three yearly face-to-face meetings? Regards, Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:17 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Part time course – Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
    To: Elaine.Evans@hughbaird.ac.uk
    Cc: pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    Hi again,
    what I really discussed with NCS was a course in Dreamweaver, by the way.

    But I couldn’t find that course on your website, when I did the research. Do you know if you also have this course?
    Perhaps I could take two courses at the same time.

    If this is ok with the Jobcentre-rules.

    Or else I could discuss this in the mentioned interview.

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

    Date: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 2:05 PM
    Subject: Re: Part time course – Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
    To: Elaine Evans <Elaine.Evans@hughbaird.ac.uk>
    Cc: pamela.woods@connexionslive.com, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    Hi,
    thank you for your e-mail! I sent an application now, from your website. It says I’ll get a letter for an interview within ten days time. I also send a copy of this e-mail to Pamela Woods at NCS and to the Jobcentre, (which I hope they can send to Personal Advisor Sarah, at Aintree Jobcentre).

    Since NCS and Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre have mentioned that they can possibly help with founding a course to update my IT-skills. Thanks again for the e-mail. Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Elaine Evans <Elaine.Evans@hughbaird.ac.uk> wrote:




    Hello Erik,


    Thank you for your enquiry. The course that you mention is the 2D Computer Aided Design course. This will run again this September, studying one evening per
    week. You can apply for the course on line through our website. A tutor will then contact you about enrolling and starting in September.

    Many thanks

    Elaine Evans

    Information Officer

    Hugh Baird College



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

    Sent: 01 August 2013 03:52
    To: Student Services
    Subject: Part time course – Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing

    Hi,



    I’ve had a meeting with NCS and have agreed with them to try to find a course to update my IT-skills, as part of my career-plan.

    I found a part-time course named ‘Award in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing’ on your web-site:



    But this course has already finished, (in June, this year).

    I was wondering if this course is going to start again, in September, this year? Thanks in advance for informing me about this! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog
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  • Jeg har avtalt med NCS at jeg skal prøve å finne et kurs å ta, for å oppdatere mine IT-kunnskaper, (som del av min karriere-plan). Og det her har jeg kanskje råd til

    kurs hugh baird

    http://www.hughbaird.ac.uk/part-time-courses

    PS.

    Her er mer om dette:

    ncs 1

    ncs2

    ncs3

    PS 2.

    Jeg ser nå det, at det kurset, (øverst i denne bloggposten), er ferdig alt.

    (Det ble ferdig i juni, vel).

    Så jeg må sjekke om de har det samme kurset, fra høsten av, igjen.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Gmail – Fourth update/Fwd: Third update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fourth update/Fwd: Third update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 7:30 PM

    To:
    louise.harpur@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    also, before 4/7, I told Personal Advisor Sarah.

    That I thought that half an hour, would be bit little, to get the overview over all the organisations and stands, at the job-fair, (in St. George’s Hall), on 4/7.


    Because I had my sign-on meeting, also on 4/7, at Aintree Jobcentre at 3.05 PM.

    So Sarah changed my sign-on meeting, to 12 noon, on 4/7.
    But she should have guided me, and told me, that the job-fair was about the CV work-shop with NCS, I think.

    Government-employees have an obligation to guide the public, I’ve read.
    (At least we say this in Norway).

    But Sarah tried to trick me, (by not guide-ing me, I think it seems like).


    In the first meeting, she wanted info about study-places in Norway, for her daughter.

    And I asked my earlier college Anders Karlssong, (from Rimi Langhus).

    And I printed out the Facebook-conversation, and showed to Sarah.

    And she almost had a panic-attack, and asked me what my salutation ‘Hallå’, meant.


    Which I didn’t like, I remember.

    (It’s a Norwegian salutation used on the country-side and a bit outside of Oslo, I think.

    And in a town called Larvik, where I grew up).

    I wonder if Sarah is some kind of Mossad spy, or something.

    I’ve read that my earlier employer Bertelsmann, have links to sionist spy-organisations, (on the internet, a few years ago).


    And I have an employment-case against Bertelsmann.

    Hm.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.


    Also Sarah had my sign on meeting, on 4/7, on the reception-desk, at the Jobcentre.

    Was this to make me look dum, if I had forgotten something.

    (Since I’m on this new Jobcentre regime with meetings up to twice a day, at the jobcentre, (which is an half an hour walk, from where I live, after they closed the Jobcentre here in Walton, since I moved here first, in 2005).

    PS 2.

    I attach a photograph of the note I got from Sarah for the sign-on-meeting on 4/7.

    I asked to have a note then, to not ‘look dum’, when I contacted the guy behind the reception-desk there.

    Something like this.

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

    Date: Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 2:38 PM
    Subject: Third update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    I also think I pointed out, to both Louse Harpur, (from NCS), and Personal Advisor Sarah.

    That I thought that to just be at the Job-fair, (in St. George’s Hall), on 4/7, for half an hour, (from 1.30 PM to 2 PM).


    Would be a bit little time.

    Because, (like I think I explained, to both Louise, (in the group-meeting), and to Sarah, (because she wanted to have a meeting with me, right after Louise’s group-meeting, on 3/7).

    I said to both Sarah and Louise, (I think), on 3/7, that I thought that only half an hour, would be a bit short time, to look at all the stands, at the job-fair.


    Because St. George’s Hall is a big hall.

    And I was at a job-fair there, right after I became unemployed, in 2008.

    And from then I remembered that it was a lot of stands there and that I had to give my CV, to three organisations.

    When I explained about this, then Sarah and/or Louise should have explained to me, that the appointment at St. George’s Hall, was about a CV work-shop, that NCS had, in one of the ‘side-rooms’ there, at 1.30 PM.


    I gave the letter, to a woman, at St. George’s Hall.

    She just told me to go in there.


    And I thought that was a bit strange, because I thought I should register somewhere.

    So I asked a guy, who stood by the information-stand.


    And he said I didn’t have to register, because I had given the letter, to the woman, by the enterence-door.
    (This was a quite well-built guy, in a white shirt I think, in his 40’s, I think).

    And then it was just a coincident, that I got on the CV work-shop, because I hear on the speakers, in the hall, that it was a CV work-shop, at 1.30, (with NCS).

    And then, they changed the work-shop, to face-to-face chats, because there were so few people, who wanted to look at the CV work-shop, Sue told me.


    Sue had very bad breath, by the way, I think.

    I remember I was glad to walk out of the small ‘lecture-room’ there.

    Because then I didn’t have to smell Sue’s bad breath, (which she intentionally blew straight in my face, it seemed to me, for some reason).


    Just as a third update.

    They, (NCS), informed in a ‘mute’ way about the CV work-shop meeting being canceled, by the way.

    So I didn’t understand what was going on untill Sue told me.

    So this was also a bit strange perhaps.

    Sorry that it gets a lot of e-mails.


    But there has been a lot of strange problems, to do with this new Jobcentre regime, I think.

    But sorry anyway, if I send a lot of e-mails.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:17 PM
    Subject: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    now I remember how it was.

    Personal Advisor Sarah, (at the Jobcentre), didn’t want to give me the letter, for the meeting, on Thursday, when the apointment was set up.

    Becaus she ‘didn’t want to confuse the issue’, like she said, (in of the many meetings, last week).


    So Sarah forgot about the letter.

    And I got tired of getting a letter in the afternoon, on Wednesday, (from NCS).

    And got the time wrong.


    Sarah has also earlier said that she was going to give me her e-mail-address, but has then forgotten about that again, in the same meeting.

    (So I have never gotten her e-mail-address.

    Or her last-name).

    So Personal Advisor Sarah is perhaps a bit stressed, I think.

    And I think she set me up on twice as many meetings, as the other people, on this new regime, like the Jobcentre calls it.

    And I’ve also been thinking a bit about the New Enterprise Allowance, that Sarah printed out some information for me, to read, on Monday, (I think it was).
    So I have perhaps been a bit unfocused about the meetings, because I have been thinking about the New Enterprise Allowance.

    And if it would result in new problems with the Council and my Housing Benefit and Council Tax-allowance.


    If I started on the New Enterprise Allowance-programme, with my web-shop.

    My web-shop isn’t a new business eighter, so I’m not sure if that programme is meant for businesses that has been going, (in small scale, but anyway), for a couple of years.
    I also have to re-write my CV, because Sue, from NCS, told me at the Job-fair, in St. George’s Hall, to write one CV for each field, that apply for jobs within.

    And Louse told me to change the way I did my job-search.


    (She wanted me to log my activities, on the Universal Jobmatch.

    Which is something new, that has started, after I became unemployed, in 2008.
    So it has been a lot of new stuff, to think about, for me.


    And the letter I got on Wednesday night, didn’t make sense to me.
    1. Why did I get that letter in the evening?

    2. Why did they write that a group-session was a ‘face to face’-meeting, etc?

    (Like I’ve explained about, in the first meeting).


    Just as an update.

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:09 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,


    yesterday I went out at 5 PM, and I went to the post-office and Asda.

    And I got home a couple of hours later.

    And then I found your letter, that someone had put through my door.

    But the post-man is usually her earlier.

    Something must have been wrong, since I got the letter, after 5 PM, yesterday, (I think).

    And when I got home, I got to pre-occupied with this mentioned letter.

    Because it didn’t make sense, I think.

    So I got a bit worn-out by it.

    (Or puzzled/dozed).


    So I got the time wrong, for todays meeting.

    Like I wrote in yesterdays e-mail:

    ‘I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.‘.
    I usually put the meeting-letter, in my wallet, the night before the meeting, and set my alarm-clock.


    But I didn’t have a letter, yesterday evening.

    So I got the time wrong.

    I was a bit tired and remembered the time wrong.

    So I put my alarm-clock on 11 AM, since I thought the meeting was at 12.45 PM.

    Then I could leave my address at 12 noon, and be at the Jobcentre in Aintree, at around 12.40 PM.


    But when I got there, I only got to have my second meeting.

    Carla told me I was late for the NCS-meeting.

    (Which I didn’t have a letter for).

    I wonder if it’s bit much with two meetings a day, that you sometimes put me on now.


    Because it gets like meetings all the time now, I think.

    So I got one meeting-time wrong now.

    And also you don’t give me letters, for all meetings.

    And sometimes the letters doesn’t explain what to do, in the meetings.


    So it just gets a mess, I think.
    Also, Sarah called me at 10 AM today, from a funural, and told me my meeting was with Carla today.

    But I was sleeping at 10 AM, so she woke me up, so I was a bit dozed.


    So I’m not sure if Sarah said that the meeting was at 11.45 or 12.45.

    But I’m going to discuss what happened with Sarah in the next appoinment I have with her, at 17/7.

    Sorry about the problems with this.


    I hope I don’t get a sanction, because I think this wasn’t only my fault.

    The Jobcentre and the NCS have made all these mentioned meetings to a mess, I think.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM
    Subject: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 3/7 which I recieved in the post today.
    You write that we had a face to face-meeting at 3/7.

    But that was a group-session.

    You write that I had a follow up-meeting on 4/7.

    But on 4/7 I was sent by Personal Advisor Sarah to go to the job fair in St. George’s Hall.

    And I was just told to look at the stands there, by her.


    It was just a coincident that I went to your CV job-shop-meeting at 1.30 PM, on 4/7, in St. George’s Hall, and spoke with Sue there.

    You told me the face to face-meeting would be tomorrow, (11/7),  11.45 with Pamela.

    So this is a bit messed up, I think.

    I also send a copy e-mail to the Jobcentre, (so that they can send it to Personal Advisor Sarah).


    I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.

    On the letter, from 4/7, it said I should report to Deborah Ainsworth, in St. Georges Hall.

    But when I went into the hall, then they just took the letter, and told me to go in there.


    This is a very big hall.

    I was not informed that I was supposed to go to a meeting there.

    I just accedentely heard on the speakers, that NCS had a CV work-shop there, at 1.30 PM.


    (Because I was there a bit early).

    And then I spoke with Sue there about my CV.


    Poor information about this meeting, I think.

    Jobseekers risk losing their allowance and with information like this, it’s a scandal I think.


    It isn’t strange that Jobseekers lose their allowance when they get poor information, like this.

    I was just told to go there, to have a look, and see if I found something interesting, by Sarah.


    And I told you in the group-session, that it was a lot of manditory stuff, the last time I was there.

    And I wondered why it wasn’t this time.

    You have to write on the letter, that it’s a CV work-shop, and not just a job fair.


    Or else people don’t understand.

    Was this to ‘pull my leg’, I’m wondering here.


    Erik Ribsskog


    sign on 4 july.jpg
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    PS.

    Her er vedlegget:

    sign on 4 july

  • Jeg sendte enda en e-post til NCS


    Gmail – Third update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Third update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 2:38 PM

    To:
    louise.harpur@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    I also think I pointed out, to both Louse Harpur, (from NCS), and Personal Advisor Sarah.

    That I thought that to just be at the Job-fair, (in St. George’s Hall), on 4/7, for half an hour, (from 1.30 PM to 2 PM).


    Would be a bit little time.

    Because, (like I think I explained, to both Louise, (in the group-meeting), and to Sarah, (because she wanted to have a meeting with me, right after Louise’s group-meeting, on 3/7).

    I said to both Sarah and Louise, (I think), on 3/7, that I thought that only half an hour, would be a bit short time, to look at all the stands, at the job-fair.


    Because St. George’s Hall is a big hall.

    And I was at a job-fair there, right after I became unemployed, in 2008.

    And from then I remembered that it was a lot of stands there and that I had to give my CV, to three organisations.

    When I explained about this, then Sarah and/or Louise should have explained to me, that the appointment at St. George’s Hall, was about a CV work-shop, that NCS had, in one of the ‘side-rooms’ there, at 1.30 PM.


    I gave the letter, to a woman, at St. George’s Hall.

    She just told me to go in there.


    And I thought that was a bit strange, because I thought I should register somewhere.

    So I asked a guy, who stood by the information-stand.


    And he said I didn’t have to register, because I had given the letter, to the woman, by the enterence-door.
    (This was a quite well-built guy, in a white shirt I think, in his 40’s, I think).

    And then it was just a coincident, that I got on the CV work-shop, because I hear on the speakers, in the hall, that it was a CV work-shop, at 1.30, (with NCS).

    And then, they changed the work-shop, to face-to-face chats, because there were so few people, who wanted to look at the CV work-shop, Sue told me.


    Sue had very bad breath, by the way, I think.

    I remember I was glad to walk out of the small ‘lecture-room’ there.

    Because then I didn’t have to smell Sue’s bad breath, (which she intentionally blew straight in my face, it seemed to me, for some reason).


    Just as a third update.

    They, (NCS), informed in a ‘mute’ way about the CV work-shop meeting being canceled, by the way.

    So I didn’t understand what was going on untill Sue told me.

    So this was also a bit strange perhaps.

    Sorry that it gets a lot of e-mails.


    But there has been a lot of strange problems, to do with this new Jobcentre regime, I think.

    But sorry anyway, if I send a lot of e-mails.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:17 PM
    Subject: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    now I remember how it was.

    Personal Advisor Sarah, (at the Jobcentre), didn’t want to give me the letter, for the meeting, on Thursday, when the apointment was set up.

    Becaus she ‘didn’t want to confuse the issue’, like she said, (in of the many meetings, last week).


    So Sarah forgot about the letter.

    And I got tired of getting a letter in the afternoon, on Wednesday, (from NCS).

    And got the time wrong.


    Sarah has also earlier said that she was going to give me her e-mail-address, but has then forgotten about that again, in the same meeting.

    (So I have never gotten her e-mail-address.

    Or her last-name).

    So Personal Advisor Sarah is perhaps a bit stressed, I think.

    And I think she set me up on twice as many meetings, as the other people, on this new regime, like the Jobcentre calls it.

    And I’ve also been thinking a bit about the New Enterprise Allowance, that Sarah printed out some information for me, to read, on Monday, (I think it was).
    So I have perhaps been a bit unfocused about the meetings, because I have been thinking about the New Enterprise Allowance.

    And if it would result in new problems with the Council and my Housing Benefit and Council Tax-allowance.


    If I started on the New Enterprise Allowance-programme, with my web-shop.

    My web-shop isn’t a new business eighter, so I’m not sure if that programme is meant for businesses that has been going, (in small scale, but anyway), for a couple of years.
    I also have to re-write my CV, because Sue, from NCS, told me at the Job-fair, in St. George’s Hall, to write one CV for each field, that apply for jobs within.

    And Louse told me to change the way I did my job-search.


    (She wanted me to log my activities, on the Universal Jobmatch.

    Which is something new, that has started, after I became unemployed, in 2008.
    So it has been a lot of new stuff, to think about, for me.


    And the letter I got on Wednesday night, didn’t make sense to me.
    1. Why did I get that letter in the evening?

    2. Why did they write that a group-session was a ‘face to face’-meeting, etc?

    (Like I’ve explained about, in the first meeting).


    Just as an update.

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:09 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,


    yesterday I went out at 5 PM, and I went to the post-office and Asda.

    And I got home a couple of hours later.

    And then I found your letter, that someone had put through my door.

    But the post-man is usually her earlier.

    Something must have been wrong, since I got the letter, after 5 PM, yesterday, (I think).

    And when I got home, I got to pre-occupied with this mentioned letter.

    Because it didn’t make sense, I think.

    So I got a bit worn-out by it.

    (Or puzzled/dozed).


    So I got the time wrong, for todays meeting.

    Like I wrote in yesterdays e-mail:

    ‘I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.‘.
    I usually put the meeting-letter, in my wallet, the night before the meeting, and set my alarm-clock.


    But I didn’t have a letter, yesterday evening.

    So I got the time wrong.

    I was a bit tired and remembered the time wrong.

    So I put my alarm-clock on 11 AM, since I thought the meeting was at 12.45 PM.

    Then I could leave my address at 12 noon, and be at the Jobcentre in Aintree, at around 12.40 PM.


    But when I got there, I only got to have my second meeting.

    Carla told me I was late for the NCS-meeting.

    (Which I didn’t have a letter for).

    I wonder if it’s bit much with two meetings a day, that you sometimes put me on now.


    Because it gets like meetings all the time now, I think.

    So I got one meeting-time wrong now.

    And also you don’t give me letters, for all meetings.

    And sometimes the letters doesn’t explain what to do, in the meetings.


    So it just gets a mess, I think.
    Also, Sarah called me at 10 AM today, from a funural, and told me my meeting was with Carla today.

    But I was sleeping at 10 AM, so she woke me up, so I was a bit dozed.


    So I’m not sure if Sarah said that the meeting was at 11.45 or 12.45.

    But I’m going to discuss what happened with Sarah in the next appoinment I have with her, at 17/7.

    Sorry about the problems with this.


    I hope I don’t get a sanction, because I think this wasn’t only my fault.

    The Jobcentre and the NCS have made all these mentioned meetings to a mess, I think.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM
    Subject: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 3/7 which I recieved in the post today.
    You write that we had a face to face-meeting at 3/7.

    But that was a group-session.

    You write that I had a follow up-meeting on 4/7.

    But on 4/7 I was sent by Personal Advisor Sarah to go to the job fair in St. George’s Hall.

    And I was just told to look at the stands there, by her.


    It was just a coincident that I went to your CV job-shop-meeting at 1.30 PM, on 4/7, in St. George’s Hall, and spoke with Sue there.

    You told me the face to face-meeting would be tomorrow, (11/7),  11.45 with Pamela.

    So this is a bit messed up, I think.

    I also send a copy e-mail to the Jobcentre, (so that they can send it to Personal Advisor Sarah).


    I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.

    On the letter, from 4/7, it said I should report to Deborah Ainsworth, in St. Georges Hall.

    But when I went into the hall, then they just took the letter, and told me to go in there.


    This is a very big hall.

    I was not informed that I was supposed to go to a meeting there.

    I just accedentely heard on the speakers, that NCS had a CV work-shop there, at 1.30 PM.


    (Because I was there a bit early).

    And then I spoke with Sue there about my CV.


    Poor information about this meeting, I think.

    Jobseekers risk losing their allowance and with information like this, it’s a scandal I think.


    It isn’t strange that Jobseekers lose their allowance when they get poor information, like this.

    I was just told to go there, to have a look, and see if I found something interesting, by Sarah.


    And I told you in the group-session, that it was a lot of manditory stuff, the last time I was there.

    And I wondered why it wasn’t this time.

    You have to write on the letter, that it’s a CV work-shop, and not just a job fair.


    Or else people don’t understand.

    Was this to ‘pull my leg’, I’m wondering here.

    Erik Ribsskog


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    Gmail – New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 1:17 PM

    To:
    louise.harpur@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi again,

    now I remember how it was.

    Personal Advisor Sarah, (at the Jobcentre), didn’t want to give me the letter, for the meeting, on Thursday, when the apointment was set up.

    Becaus she ‘didn’t want to confuse the issue’, like she said, (in of the many meetings, last week).


    So Sarah forgot about the letter.

    And I got tired of getting a letter in the afternoon, on Wednesday, (from NCS).

    And got the time wrong.


    Sarah has also earlier said that she was going to give me her e-mail-address, but has then forgotten about that again, in the same meeting.

    (So I have never gotten her e-mail-address.

    Or her last-name).

    So Personal Advisor Sarah is perhaps a bit stressed, I think.

    And I think she set me up on twice as many meetings, as the other people, on this new regime, like the Jobcentre calls it.

    And I’ve also been thinking a bit about the New Enterprise Allowance, that Sarah printed out some information for me, to read, on Monday, (I think it was).
    So I have perhaps been a bit unfocused about the meetings, because I have been thinking about the New Enterprise Allowance.

    And if it would result in new problems with the Council and my Housing Benefit and Council Tax-allowance.


    If I started on the New Enterprise Allowance-programme, with my web-shop.

    My web-shop isn’t a new business eighter, so I’m not sure if that programme is meant for businesses that has been going, (in small scale, but anyway), for a couple of years.
    I also have to re-write my CV, because Sue, from NCS, told me at the Job-fair, in St. George’s Hall, to write one CV for each field, that apply for jobs within.

    And Louse told me to change the way I did my job-search.


    (She wanted me to log my activities, on the Universal Jobmatch.

    Which is something new, that has started, after I became unemployed, in 2008.
    So it has been a lot of new stuff, to think about, for me.


    And the letter I got on Wednesday night, didn’t make sense to me.
    1. Why did I get that letter in the evening?

    2. Why did they write that a group-session was a ‘face to face’-meeting, etc?

    (Like I’ve explained about, in the first meeting).


    Just as an update.

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:09 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,


    yesterday I went out at 5 PM, and I went to the post-office and Asda.

    And I got home a couple of hours later.

    And then I found your letter, that someone had put through my door.

    But the post-man is usually her earlier.

    Something must have been wrong, since I got the letter, after 5 PM, yesterday, (I think).

    And when I got home, I got to pre-occupied with this mentioned letter.

    Because it didn’t make sense, I think.

    So I got a bit worn-out by it.

    (Or puzzled/dozed).


    So I got the time wrong, for todays meeting.

    Like I wrote in yesterdays e-mail:

    ‘I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.‘.
    I usually put the meeting-letter, in my wallet, the night before the meeting, and set my alarm-clock.


    But I didn’t have a letter, yesterday evening.

    So I got the time wrong.

    I was a bit tired and remembered the time wrong.

    So I put my alarm-clock on 11 AM, since I thought the meeting was at 12.45 PM.

    Then I could leave my address at 12 noon, and be at the Jobcentre in Aintree, at around 12.40 PM.


    But when I got there, I only got to have my second meeting.

    Carla told me I was late for the NCS-meeting.

    (Which I didn’t have a letter for).

    I wonder if it’s bit much with two meetings a day, that you sometimes put me on now.


    Because it gets like meetings all the time now, I think.

    So I got one meeting-time wrong now.

    And also you don’t give me letters, for all meetings.

    And sometimes the letters doesn’t explain what to do, in the meetings.


    So it just gets a mess, I think.
    Also, Sarah called me at 10 AM today, from a funural, and told me my meeting was with Carla today.

    But I was sleeping at 10 AM, so she woke me up, so I was a bit dozed.


    So I’m not sure if Sarah said that the meeting was at 11.45 or 12.45.

    But I’m going to discuss what happened with Sarah in the next appoinment I have with her, at 17/7.

    Sorry about the problems with this.


    I hope I don’t get a sanction, because I think this wasn’t only my fault.

    The Jobcentre and the NCS have made all these mentioned meetings to a mess, I think.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM
    Subject: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 3/7 which I recieved in the post today.
    You write that we had a face to face-meeting at 3/7.

    But that was a group-session.

    You write that I had a follow up-meeting on 4/7.

    But on 4/7 I was sent by Personal Advisor Sarah to go to the job fair in St. George’s Hall.

    And I was just told to look at the stands there, by her.


    It was just a coincident that I went to your CV job-shop-meeting at 1.30 PM, on 4/7, in St. George’s Hall, and spoke with Sue there.

    You told me the face to face-meeting would be tomorrow, (11/7),  11.45 with Pamela.

    So this is a bit messed up, I think.

    I also send a copy e-mail to the Jobcentre, (so that they can send it to Personal Advisor Sarah).


    I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.

    On the letter, from 4/7, it said I should report to Deborah Ainsworth, in St. Georges Hall.

    But when I went into the hall, then they just took the letter, and told me to go in there.


    This is a very big hall.

    I was not informed that I was supposed to go to a meeting there.

    I just accedentely heard on the speakers, that NCS had a CV work-shop there, at 1.30 PM.


    (Because I was there a bit early).

    And then I spoke with Sue there about my CV.


    Poor information about this meeting, I think.

    Jobseekers risk losing their allowance and with information like this, it’s a scandal I think.


    It isn’t strange that Jobseekers lose their allowance when they get poor information, like this.

    I was just told to go there, to have a look, and see if I found something interesting, by Sarah.


    And I told you in the group-session, that it was a lot of manditory stuff, the last time I was there.

    And I wondered why it wasn’t this time.

    You have to write on the letter, that it’s a CV work-shop, and not just a job fair.


    Or else people don’t understand.

    Was this to ‘pull my leg’, I’m wondering here.


    Erik Ribsskog


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    Gmail – Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Update/Fwd: Your letter from 3/7.



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:09 PM

    To:
    louise.harpur@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,


    yesterday I went out at 5 PM, and I went to the post-office and Asda.

    And I got home a couple of hours later.

    And then I found your letter, that someone had put through my door.


    But the post-man is usually her earlier.

    Something must have been wrong, since I got the letter, after 5 PM, yesterday, (I think).

    And when I got home, I got to pre-occupied with this mentioned letter.

    Because it didn’t make sense, I think.

    So I got a bit worn-out by it.

    (Or puzzled/dozed).


    So I got the time wrong, for todays meeting.

    Like I wrote in yesterdays e-mail:

    ‘I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.‘.
    I usually put the meeting-letter, in my wallet, the night before the meeting, and set my alarm-clock.


    But I didn’t have a letter, yesterday evening.

    So I got the time wrong.

    I was a bit tired and remembered the time wrong.

    So I put my alarm-clock on 11 AM, since I thought the meeting was at 12.45 PM.

    Then I could leave my address at 12 noon, and be at the Jobcentre in Aintree, at around 12.40 PM.


    But when I got there, I only got to have my second meeting.

    Carla told me I was late for the NCS-meeting.

    (Which I didn’t have a letter for).

    I wonder if it’s bit much with two meetings a day, that you sometimes put me on now.


    Because it gets like meetings all the time now, I think.

    So I got one meeting-time wrong now.

    And also you don’t give me letters, for all meetings.

    And sometimes the letters doesn’t explain what to do, in the meetings.


    So it just gets a mess, I think.
    Also, Sarah called me at 10 AM today, from a funural, and told me my meeting was with Carla today.

    But I was sleeping at 10 AM, so she woke me up, so I was a bit dozed.


    So I’m not sure if Sarah said that the meeting was at 11.45 or 12.45.

    But I’m going to discuss what happened with Sarah in the next appoinment I have with her, at 17/7.

    Sorry about the problems with this.


    I hope I don’t get a sanction, because I think this wasn’t only my fault.

    The Jobcentre and the NCS have made all these mentioned meetings to a mess, I think.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM
    Subject: Your letter from 3/7.
    To: louise.harpur@connexionslive.com
    Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 3/7 which I recieved in the post today.
    You write that we had a face to face-meeting at 3/7.

    But that was a group-session.

    You write that I had a follow up-meeting on 4/7.

    But on 4/7 I was sent by Personal Advisor Sarah to go to the job fair in St. George’s Hall.

    And I was just told to look at the stands there, by her.


    It was just a coincident that I went to your CV job-shop-meeting at 1.30 PM, on 4/7, in St. George’s Hall, and spoke with Sue there.

    You told me the face to face-meeting would be tomorrow, (11/7),  11.45 with Pamela.

    So this is a bit messed up, I think.

    I also send a copy e-mail to the Jobcentre, (so that they can send it to Personal Advisor Sarah).


    I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.

    On the letter, from 4/7, it said I should report to Deborah Ainsworth, in St. Georges Hall.

    But when I went into the hall, then they just took the letter, and told me to go in there.


    This is a very big hall.

    I was not informed that I was supposed to go to a meeting there.

    I just accedentely heard on the speakers, that NCS had a CV work-shop there, at 1.30 PM.


    (Because I was there a bit early).

    And then I spoke with Sue there about my CV.


    Poor information about this meeting, I think.

    Jobseekers risk losing their allowance and with information like this, it’s a scandal I think.


    It isn’t strange that Jobseekers lose their allowance when they get poor information, like this.

    I was just told to go there, to have a look, and see if I found something interesting, by Sarah.


    And I told you in the group-session, that it was a lot of manditory stuff, the last time I was there.

    And I wondered why it wasn’t this time.

    You have to write on the letter, that it’s a CV work-shop, and not just a job fair.


    Or else people don’t understand.

    Was this to ‘pull my leg’, I’m wondering here.


    Erik Ribsskog


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    Gmail – Your letter from 3/7.

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Your letter from 3/7.



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM

    To:
    louise.harpur@connexionslive.com

    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 3/7 which I recieved in the post today.
    You write that we had a face to face-meeting at 3/7.

    But that was a group-session.

    You write that I had a follow up-meeting on 4/7.

    But on 4/7 I was sent by Personal Advisor Sarah to go to the job fair in St. George’s Hall.

    And I was just told to look at the stands there, by her.


    It was just a coincident that I went to your CV job-shop-meeting at 1.30 PM, on 4/7, in St. George’s Hall, and spoke with Sue there.

    You told me the face to face-meeting would be tomorrow, (11/7),  11.45 with Pamela.

    So this is a bit messed up, I think.

    I also send a copy e-mail to the Jobcentre, (so that they can send it to Personal Advisor Sarah).


    I haven’t gotten a letter from you, regarding the meeting, tomorrow.

    On the letter, from 4/7, it said I should report to Deborah Ainsworth, in St. Georges Hall.

    But when I went into the hall, then they just took the letter, and told me to go in there.


    This is a very big hall.

    I was not informed that I was supposed to go to a meeting there.

    I just accedentely heard on the speakers, that NCS had a CV work-shop there, at 1.30 PM.


    (Because I was there a bit early).

    And then I spoke with Sue there about my CV.


    Poor information about this meeting, I think.

    Jobseekers risk losing their allowance and with information like this, it’s a scandal I think.


    It isn’t strange that Jobseekers lose their allowance when they get poor information, like this.

    I was just told to go there, to have a look, and see if I found something interesting, by Sarah.


    And I told you in the group-session, that it was a lot of manditory stuff, the last time I was there.

    And I wondered why it wasn’t this time.

    You have to write on the letter, that it’s a CV work-shop, and not just a job fair.


    Or else people don’t understand.

    Was this to ‘pull my leg’, I’m wondering here.


    Erik Ribsskog


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