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Stikkord: The Jobcentre

  • Mer fra England

    I dag var jeg på møte, på the Jobcentre.

    (Selv om det blåste fælt, her i Liverpool, vil jeg si.

    Jeg så velta søppelkasser, langs hele veien, mellom Walton og Aintree).

    I England, så må man dukke opp, på the Jobcentre, hver fjortende dag, når man er arbeidsledig.

    På grunn av finanskrisen osv., så er det vanskelig, å få seg jobb, i England.

    (Spesielt for meg, som er utlending).

    Så jeg har vært arbeidsledig i mange år nå.

    Så jeg må ha møter, med en Personal Advisor.

    Og min Personal Advisor heter Sarah.

    Sarah fortalte meg på møtet i dag, at noen Jobcentre-kunder, hadde preika med henne, om datajobber.

    Det var noen som hadde gratis frukt osv., sa Sarah.

    Og hu lurte på om det var noe for meg, da.

    (Noe sånt).

    Og vi diskuterte også ledelse, (siden jeg har jobba, som butikksjef, da).

    (Jeg forklarte blant annet det, at i Rimi.

    Så sa de, (Hilde fra Rimi Hellerud), først til meg det, at jeg kunne velge min egen lederstil.

    Da jeg ble Rimi/ICA-leder, i 1994.

    Og så en uke seinere, så sa hu samme Hilde det, at jeg måtte være strengere, mot de ansatte.

    For ellers så ble hu og butikksjef Elisabeth Falkenberg upopulære).

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Mitt neste møte med Personal Advisor Sarah er etter jul.

    Og hu ga meg en avtale, på fredag 3. januar.

    Men hu hadde sett på feil år eller måned sa hu.

    Da jeg nevnte at det pleide å være på torsdager.

    Og så fikk jeg time den 2. januar, istedet.

    Og mens hu var ute og printa ut det brevet.

    Så dukka det opp ei sur dame, som henta noen filer, på kontoret til Personal Advisor Sarah, (husker jeg).

    (Og som ikke sa hvem hu var, da.

    Så det var vel kanskje litt merkelig.

    Hvem vet).

    På veien hjem, så kjøpte jeg varer, for Posegodt.

    Det er sånn jeg pleier å gjøre det.

    At jeg kjøper varer for Posegodt, mens jeg likevel er ute for å gjøre andre ærend, (som for å kjøpe mat til meg selv osv.), liksom.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til the Jobcentre


    Gmail – Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    Update/Fwd: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 8:38 AM



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






    Hi again, and I also remember now. You wanted to know what I learned at the meeting, with Enterprising
    Merseyside, some weeks ago. And I explained that they told me that business that are successfull,
    are special. Then you asked me how I could make my business more special. And I said perhaps make it more British. But then you coach me, I think. And this is on my spare-time. And I take this with Enterprising Merseyside, if I need coaching. I think it’s a bit silly if I get coaching about this business, from
    both you and Enterprising Merseyside, at the same time. Which we could risk here. So I think we should leave the details about how I run my web-shop out
    of the meetings. After I contacted Enterprising Merseyside. So you can just forget about what I said about making the web-shop more British. That wasn’t something bombastic, that I have decided. That was just something that I was pondering about. And which I replied to you, to not be inpolite, and not answer. So just forget about the web-shop. If that’s ok. Because I really get advice from Enterprising Merseyside about it, if
    I need advice. It just complicates it if you also wants to coach/give advice about
    this spare-time-webshop. And my main focus is anyway the job-seeking. So we shouldn’t get distracted from that, I think. Just something I thought about now. Best regards, Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    Subject: To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    Hi, I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I
    remember it. When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it
    was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week. But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems. (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think). So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day. Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley. But this is because I try to apply for one job a day. Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement. (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me). I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement. Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes
    travel-time. It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90
    minutes travel-time. (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on
    the internet. And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius. It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option. Only a 10 mile one. And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think). It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland. (In the meeting yesterday). That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this. Surely there is no restriction like that? Just something I wondered about. Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet. And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall. After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to
    the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground. I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from
    the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well. And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at
    least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem. You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the
    interview with them. But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre. This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed. So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course? Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday. http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2644210 It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant). Just in case I forgot about this. Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September. Best regards, Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til the Jobcentre


    Gmail – To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    To Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM



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






    Hi,
    I just thought I’d send an e-mail regarding yesterdays meeting while I remember it.

    When I was unemployed in Sunderland, in 2011, Anita Ford there said it was ‘insane’ to apply for more than two jobs a week.


    But you want me to apply for like ten jobs a day, (or something), it seems.

    (Even if there aren’t that many jobs around, I think).

    So I’m now not sure what the norm is, for number of jobs to apply for, each day.


    Also, you told me I can’t apply for jobs in Leyland and Chorley. But this is because I try to apply for one job a day.

    Because that’s my goal, from the jobseekers agreement.
    (Even if this is more than they think is normal, in Sunderland, they told me). I think when it says 90 minutes travel-time in the jobseekers-agreement.

    Then it’s meant that I’m obligated to look for work within 90 minutes travel-time.

    It doesn’t mean I’m restricted to only apply for work within 90 minutes travel-time. (Also the trains to Leyland sometimes only use about an hour, I saw on the internet.

    And I set the Universal Jobmatch to look for jobs, in a 20 mile radius.

    It doesn’t have a 15 mile radius option.
    Only a 10 mile one.
    And then it doesn’t find the jobs in Chester and Manchester, I think). It seemed like you meant that I wasn’t allowed to apply for jobs in Leyland.

    (In the meeting yesterday).

    That there is some kind of rule forbidding me to do this.

    Surely there is no restriction like that? Just something I wondered about.

    Also TK Maxx is American, I checked it on the internet. And you wondered if a bus goes to the Aintree mall. After I explained that I went with Merseyrail there, when I went to the Maplin-store, near Aintree racecourse-ground.
    I checked on the map now, and it’s just a couple of kilometers from the Jobcentre, so it’s possible to walk there as well. And I know there is a bus that goes to the Jobcentre in Aintree, (at least), from Walton, so that shouldn’t be a problem. You wanted me to tell the college that I’m unemployed, in the interview with them. But in the last meeting you mentioned possible founding, from the jobcentre. This you didn’t mention in yesterdays meeting, I noticed.
    So you have changed your mind about founding for the CAD-course?
    Also, you asked me if the weather was ‘clammy’ yesterday.


    It says the humidity is 87 percent today, (if that’s what you meant). Just in case I forgot about this.

    Since you’re going on a holiday, and the next appointment is in September. Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Mer fra the Jobcentre

    Jeg var på et møte på the Jobcentre i dag, (mandag), med Personal Advisor Sarah.

    Og hun sa noe som jeg synes er underlig.

    Jeg kunne ikke søke på jobber i Leyland, for det står på min Jobseekers Agreement at jeg skal søke på jobber innenfor 90 minutters reisetid.

    Og Leyland lå langt unna, mente hun.

    Men da snur hun ting på hodet, mener jeg.

    For det betyr at jeg må se søke på jobber, som ligger inntill 90 minutters reisetid, fra der jeg bor.

    Men hvis jeg vil, så kan jeg jo selvfølgelig søke på jobber, som ligger lenger unna.

    Så dette undrer meg nå, dette som Personal Advisor Sarah sa, i møtet i dag.

    Så sånn er det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Mer om Dunelm Mill-søknad, (Team Leader – Coffee Shop)


    Gmail – To: Garston Jobcentre, Liverpool



    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    To: Garston Jobcentre, Liverpool



    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:43 PM


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

    Hi,
    this is an application for the job Team Leader – Coffee Shop with Dunelm Mill. (Job id: 2724393).

    Which Personal Advisor Sarah at Aintree Jobcentre has adviced me to apply for.


    Please just contact me if there’s something I’ve forgotten to inform about! Yours sincerley,

    Erik Ribsskog


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    PS. Her er vedleggene: coffee shop 1 paint coffee shop 2 coffee shop 3 coffee shop 4

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til the Jobcentre


    Gmail – To: A. Nugent Jobseekers Allowance Decision Maker, Birkehead Benefit Centre. Ref.: SG270967D / 541443/Fwd: Form/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint






    Gmail

    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    To: A. Nugent Jobseekers Allowance Decision Maker, Birkehead Benefit Centre. Ref.: SG270967D / 541443/Fwd: Form/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint






    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 5:12 PM



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

    Cc:
    “BOOTH, Gary” <gary.booth@parliament.uk>

    Bcc:
    Phso Enquiries <phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>, Jak Devlin <Jak.Devlin@sthelenschamber.com>






    Hi,
    I’m refering to your letter from 23/7 which I recieved today, (and attach a scanned copy of).

    In the forwarded e-mail from 11/9/12, I have explained that I have two businesses, (web shop and book-publishing), so I have been a but surprised that you in your letter from July only mention my web-shop, (and not my book-publishing).

    I attach the book-keeping for my book-publishing, which started in March 2012.

    It also runs at a loss at the moment, (like the web-shop).

    But I plan to work more with the books this autumn.


    It is now some problems with that some books doesn’t have page-numbers on Amazon/CreateSpace. So I’m going to fix that this autumn, I’ve planned.

    And then I hope this business will run with a profit, in not to long.

    I think it has potental, at least, and it helps the web-shop, since I put some of the internet-costs on the book-publishing-business.
    I send a copy e-mail to my local MP, since they have told me that the Jobcentre likes to get e-mails and to respond to them.
    (Because Rude at your general enquiry phone-number once told me you at Birkenhead Benefit Centre doesn’t respond to e-mails.

    But my MP says the opposite.
    So I try to send this by e-mail.

    And send copy e-mails to my local MP and the PHSO, since I’ve been in contact with them regarding the problem, that you at Birkenhead BC doesn’t respond to e-mails).
    I don’t remember exactly when in March, that I started doing book-publishing-business.


    But I think we can say 1/3/12, as a date.
    If that’s alright with you.

    Do you want me to hand in two separate ‘Declaration of Work and Pay’-forms, each sign-on-meeting, at the Jobcentre?
    Or should I only use one form, and put both businesses work-hours, on the same form? I started sending e-mails to the Jobcentre contact-us e-mail address, about my book-publishing-business, last summer.

    This e-mail ended up at the jobcentre’s department in Sheffield, if I remember it right.
    So I have tried to keep the jobcentre updated at all times about both my small businesses.

    But you have changed case-worker, I think, at Birkenhead Benefit Centre.

    Because some of the book-keeping you have asked for this year.

    I sent to Birkenhead Benefit Centre last year, to the manager, I think it was.
    So I hope you don’t do anything ‘funny’ with my allowance now, due to that you have forgotten about my book-publishing-business.
    I’ve had a lot of problems with the Council and my landlord, from before, when you have twice stopped my jobseekers allowance for months, in the last year.

    Due to something you haven’t understood about my two small businesses.

    And I almost starved to death, this spring, when you stopped my allowance, for the whole month of May, (I think it was).


    And I had to go to the food-bank, for food.

    And that wasn’t easy because I had to have a voucher to hand them. And the Jobcentre in Aintree sent me to the One Stop Shop, to get the voucher.


    When it was really the jobcentre who should have printed out the voucher, so I had to wait for days to get the voucher for the food-bank, after I started asking for the voucher, at the Jobcentre.

    All this because you at Birkenhead Benefit Centre doesn’t understand some details to do with my two small businesses.


    And you don’t respond to e-mails.

    And letters I send you tend to get lost in the post, it seems.
    So I hope you stop terrorising me, and don’t to anything more ‘funny’ with my jobseekers allowance.


    Erik Ribsskog
    PS.

    If I hadn’t started these to small businesses.

    Then you wouldn’t have stopped my allowance all the time. And I wouldn’t have started getting grey hair and almost starved to death.


    You punish me for showing initative, by trying to go further with some business-ideas, that hopefully one day I can make my living from.

    Your letter which I recieved today is vague, I think.

    Have you stopped my allowance or not? Is this vagueness some kind of punishment because you don’t like people who shows initative and try to start business? This is a scandal, I think.
    PS 2. I’m also going to print out this e-mail, (and attachments).

    And send them in you pre-franked envelope.

    And I’m also going to ask Personal Advisor Sarah if she can fax you the e-mail and attachments.


    (Like she had to do with my letter to you from 16/6.

    Since you didn’t recieve this letter, when I sent it with Royal Mail).

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:56 PM
    Subject: Form/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint
    To: Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk
    Cc: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Melanie Wright <MWright@ingeus.co.uk>, hv-02.kontakt@mil.no, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, mail.gva@efta.int, billing@spexhost.com, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk
    Hi,
    I attached the earlier mentioned form and also the book-keeping for my two, small businesses.
    You write in your letter from 5/9 that I should advice you as soon as possible if I have not yet recieved any pay from my businesses.


    That’s right, these businesses run a bit in minus yet, so I have still not recieved any payment from any of these two businesses.
    Also, I think I should add that my web-shop have been attacked a lot.


    It has been hacked a lot and also hi-jacked from One, (by e-mailing them a hoax-e-mail).

    And it has even been ridiculed on a TV-programme called Tweet 4 Tweet, about the internet, on the ‘Norwegian BBC’, that’s NRK 3.


    So that’s why it has sold less lately, I guess, due to bad publicity, towards this litle business, on state television, in Norway.

    I have no idea why I’m being attacked this much, but I’m more or less a refugee, from Norway, having heard there I’m followed by the ‘mafian’, in 2003, and I was the viction of a murder-atempt, in 2005, but Police don’t investigate, for some reason.

    Also, the UK have almost doubled the postage for packs like I send to Norway, this spring.

    So I’ve had to raise prices, which isn’t good for the turn-over.

    And I depend on a high turn-over if this business is going to be succesfull.


    But good marketing could still make it sucessful, I think.
    So I haven’t given up.

    I also refer to the web-shop(s), (I have one for Norway, one for the UK etc., since I’ve made my own design, since osCommerce was hacked so much, so I’ve made my own, ‘hacker-proof’ design, witch is in HTML, which can’t be hacked, I think), in my cover-letters.


    Since I’m an IT-graduate, I apply for Web Design jobs and other IT-jobs.

    Then one almost really have to have a portifolio, because employers ask to see your work.

    And that’s why I accept to lose like £10 a month on my web-shops, because they are also my web-design-portifolio.


    Hope that makes sense.

    Latetely I’ve also started self-publishing.

    I’ve had a blog for five years, and have a lot of material on my blog.

    And some of the material is well suited for being published as books, I think.


    So I’ve started publishing some old blog-material as books.

    But that’s something that I’ve quite recently started with.

    The web-shop was my first business.

    Please just ask me if there is anything I should explain more about on the form, etc.

    Ingeus, (Mary Stevenson), in Sunderland, told me to do book-keeping for my web-shops.

    Mark, at the Jobcentre, in Williamsson Sq., has told me the web-shop was a hobby.


    And the Jobcentre have put me on the Work Programme, even if I’ve had this web-shop.

    I have been in several meetings with the Jobcentre in Sunderland, and Ingeus in Sunderland and Liverpool regarding if I should have really been on a self-employment-programme ran by the Jobcentre.


    Rather than being on the Work Programme.

    Since Ralph at Elect, in Liverpool has told me the Work Programme has no founds for marketing.

    Even if Sencia mentioned they could give me founds for marketing, when I was on the Sencia-programme.


    But then my web-shop was so much attacked by hackers, so I didn’t want to advertice for an unstable business.

    No, with my new design, (which I’ve contacted patent-offices about, since it’s a click-shop using Javascript, which is inituive, I think, and could be used in other web-shops as well, I think. And this invetion, is my own invention, which I made in 2011, I think it must have been, when I made my own web-shop-solution, after all the attacks on the osCommerce web-shop).


    So there’s also my invention, (the click-shop), in this.

    I please don’t want to lose the rights for this invention, which could hopefully be sold to other people who want’s to start web-shops, possibly at least, I hope.

    So I think there are possibilities here.

    Now the web-shop is stable and ready to be broader marketed, I think.

    I hope to find some Jobcentre-programme, or job-cafes, like the Jobcentre adviced me about, which have founds for this broad marketing.


    But at the moment I have no money, so I don’t understand why you’ve stopped a payment I’ve signed for.

    Because this is just part-time-jobs, which I spend 5-10 hours a week running.

    Hope this is alright! Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:28 PM
    Subject: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint
    To: Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk
    Cc: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Melanie Wright <MWright@ingeus.co.uk>, hv-02.kontakt@mil.no, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, mail.gva@efta.int, billing@spexhost.com, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk
    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter, from 5/9, which I received today.
    The work I did, (on the mentioned forms), was only a few hours.

    When I went to sign on, at the Jobcentre, four weeks ago, on Thursday.


    I wasn’t allowed to sign on.

    But I had to have a ‘funny un-scheduled meeting’, (I’d call it), first.

    Which I didn’t get to prepare for, at home.

    In this meeting I informed that on my two, small businesses, I worked _less_ than 16 hours a week.

    (Since this was some kind of limit, I was told).
    I also informed that my businesses ran in minus.


    And that I didn’t earn any money on them yet.
    You say a letter was generated on 28/8.
    I got a letter on Friday, last week.
    That’s 7/9.


    How can the letter use this long time? And how the sanction started on 17/8.
    How can you send a letter about that, on 28/8?
    That’s something to complain about I think.


    Because in the meeting I was told I would sign as usual, untill I heard from you.

    But this hasn’t happened.

    I signed on, on Thursday, two weeks ago, on Thursday.

    But I didn’t get any money on Tuesday, last week.

    So I had a protest, on Thursday last week.

    And got the generated, (and very slow), letter, on Friday, last week.

    How can you inform about a desition almost a month after the desition is made?
    It should be the other way around, I think.

    Inform about the desition in advance.

    This is a business, that I’ve had for two years now.

    And the Jobcentre have previously called it a ‘hobby’.
    Now I have no money.
    I’m going to read the form, and try to understand how to get money.

    Should I apply for Income Benefit, since I have no income yet, from these two, small businesses.


    Maybe next year, or something, I can get some income from them.

    Thanks in advance for a reply regarding this.

    I’ll also try to get the form sent back later today.

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

    Date: Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 12:37 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    Cc: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Melanie Wright <MWright@ingeus.co.uk>, hv-02.kontakt@mil.no, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, mail.gva@efta.int, billing@spexhost.com, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk
    Hi,
    today I got a new letter from you, (which I attach).

    You tell me to post some forms for you, but no forms were enclosed.
    I don’t have money for printer-ink or postage since I didn’t get the payment on Tuesday, (which I signed for last week).

    Can I go to the Jobcentre in Edge Lane, (where I used to go when I lived in Fairfield, earlier this year), and fill out the forms?
    You say I have to send the forms no later than five days after my sign-in-day.

    But my sign-in-day was Thursday last week, and that’s already more than five days ago, today, and I got your letter today.
    I also think it’s like the Jobcentre have tried to trigger a reaction from me, (like I write in my e-mail yesterday), since you just stop sending my Jobseekers Allowance from 17/8.

    You should have told me this well in advance of 17/8 then.
    But you tell me this on 7/8.

    I would please like to you to have a look at that fact, in case you forget it in all the other information here.

    Because if you inform about decitions almost a month later, then people are going to be misarable, and desperate, because they aren’t going to understand anything, and they are going to be hungry, and worry about how to pay their bills, to get money for food, etc.

    And they are going to feel humiliated.

    I don’t it should be necessary to explain this.

    Because it’s well known that people need food, etc.

    So I wanted to please complain about this again.
    So if you could send me the missing payment as soon as possible please, and also the relevant forms, (which I didn’t get with your letter today), then I’ll buy stamps, and send the forms back as soon as possible.

    Thanks in advance for any help with this! Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:23 PM
    Subject: Complaint
    To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    Cc: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, Melanie Wright <MWright@ingeus.co.uk>, hv-02.kontakt@mil.no, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, mail.gva@efta.int, billing@spexhost.com, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, Liverpool Direct <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>
    Hi,
    I’m refering to your letter of 3/9 which I got in the post today.
    First I want to complain that I’ve gotten a lot of grey hairs due to your lack of communication, the last couple of days.


    I signed for a payment on Thursday last week, at the Jobcentre in Aintree.
    So I should have gotten that payment on Tuesday, but I didn’t get it, so now I have no money.
    My agreement with the Jobcentre in Aintree was that I would hear from Birkenhead and then we would take it from there.
    But you have broken that agreement.

    Because I was going to sign on as usual, in the mean-time.

    But you messed with a payment in the meantime.

    So that means you have broken an agreement and been doing fraud, (I think I have to say), and made me not get food, and made me get a lot of new grey hair, and you also made me have a protest due to the missing payment/fraud, yesterday.

    You don’t seem to take people serious.

    It’s really no change in my income.
    I don’t get any income from my two small businesses, since they don’t earn money yet.

    So this is really just dumb.
    I’ve been told at the Jobcentre in Williamsson Sq., a couple of years ago, that there is no limit on how long I can claim Jobseekers Allowance.


    I asked about this since I was curious due to the Finance Crises.
    But now you write about the tax-years 2006 and 2007.

    I worked at Arvarto, (first for Randstand and then for Arvato), from 2005 to 2006.

    And then as self-employed untill 2008.

    So I have been working for many years in the UK.

    So I have the right to Jobseekers Allowance like I’m from the EU, I’ve been told by EFTA.

    What I am supposed to do now? Your missing payment have left me with no money, and I have no income from my two businesses.

    You punish me for showing initiative, and try to start businesses, I think.


    My food and electricity is soon running out.

    What am I supposed to do? How can you make mistakes like this?
    Erik Ribsskog


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