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Stikkord: Working Links

  • Jobbsøking i England: Gyldig britisk førerkort, er viktig å ha i orden, når man søker jobb i England, siden mange typer av jobber, krever dette







    Google Mail – DVLA







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    DVLA





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:14 PM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    Hi Danielle,

    you told me that you wanted me to send you copies, when I contacted the DVLA and
    also the Liverpool Community College.
    I haven't heard anything from the College yet, but I send an e-mail to the DVLA, today.

    I hope you have a nice day and also week, if I don't hear anything more, from the DVLA
    and the Liverpool Community College, until next week.
    Best Regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.
    Here is the e-mail, which I sent to the DVLA:


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    Title:
     
    
    Mr

    Surname:
     
    
    Ribsskog

    First Name:
     
    
    Erik

    House Number/Name:
     
    
    5

    Address:
     
    
    Flat 3

    :
     
    
    5 Leather Lane

    Post Town:
     
    
    Liverpool

    Postcode:
     
    
    L2 2AE

    In what country was your driving licence issued?:

     
    
    Norway

    In what country did you take your driving test?:
     
    
    Norway

    Details:
     
    
    Hi,
    in 2007, I sent you a photocopy, of my Norwegian drivers-license.
    But, I was told, that I had to send you the original driving-license, and not the photo-copy.
    I didn't really have a car or anything, at that time, so I didn't want to send my drivers-licence, in the post, in case it got lost.
    So, I've waited, with geting back to you, until now, when I've been at Working Links, here in Liverpool, to do with, that I am now seeking new employment, in the computing-sector.
    And then, it's an advantage, to have a UK drivers-licence.
    So I was wondering, how I should go forward now, to uptain a UK drivers-licence.
    You sent me a letter, a couple of years ago, so I was wondering if you could please send me a new copy, of this letter, since I've unfortunatly didn't have the time, to respond properly to your letter, in 2007, since I got a new job, as self-employed, working as a Company Researcher, from home, and then I didn't really need a drivers-licence, since I also live in the city center, so I didn't get to sort this then, since I was very preoccupied, with my new job as self-employed then.
    So I was hoping that you could please send me a new copy of your letter, from 2007, since I couldn't find this now.
    So that I can go on, with this, to uptain a UK drivers-licence.
    Hope this is alright, and sorry about the delay!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

     
    
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    PS.

    Det har visst bodd en norsk koloni, i Chester, som drev handelsforbindelse med Irland, som på den tiden var under norske vikingers styre.

    De bygget St. Olave’s Church, (oppkalt etter Olav den hellige), som det er bilde av over, som ligger i St. Olave’s Street, på 1000-tallet, mener jeg det stod.

    Jeg så også, at på noen av de svarte og hvite trebygningene, som det var mange av, i Chester, så var det firkløver-mønster, på noen av bygningene, som lå i nærheten av St. Olave’s Church, så jeg lurte på om det kunne være noe symbol fra Norge, siden jo firkløver er et kjent symbol i Norge(?)

    Men det kan jo være noe annet og.

    Her er mer om St. Olave’s Church:

    St. Olave’s Church is a charming small sandstone building, standing high above the pavement- a last reminder of the old Row. St. Olave Haraldson was an 11th century king of Norway who helped to establish Christianity in his country. He died in 1030. The church was founded soon afterwards to serve a community of traders from the Norse settlement of Dublin who made this area, situated just outside the line of the Roman wall, their home. The church and its parish were always the smallest and poorest in the city and in 1841 the building was closed and the parish united with that of neighbouring St. Michael’s. In 1858-9, Chester architect James Harrison restored the ancient structure to serve as the parochial Sunday school. Since then, it has served in a number of purposes, including aduly education centre, gallery and sale room. A few years ago, however, it was acquired by a Christian group and serves once again, under the name the Chester Revival Centre, in its 1,000-year-old role as a place of worship.

    http://www.chesterwalls.info/bridgegate2.html#olave

    PS 2.

    Så det norske kvarteret i Chester, var visst ganske fattige, stod det ovenfor.

    Men det var hyggelig at de restaurerte denne kirken, i Chester, på 1700-tallet.

    Så den ser kanskje ut som den gjorde på 1000-tallet enda(?)

    Den ser jo ikke akkurat så velholdt ut nå da, men den kunne vel sett værre ut og.

    Det var nok et fattig kvarter, kunne man se på at gaten den kirken ligger i, var ganske trang, og husene hadde lave dører.

    Innerst i St. Olave’s Street, så hadde en amerikansk kirke, slått seg ned.

    Så de religiøse, dro altså til Amerika, for de fikk ikke lov å praktisere sin religion, i England, på 1700-tallet osv.

    Hva var det som gjorde at de ikke fikk lov til dette?

    Det var ikke fordi at de var slemme mot Benjamin-stammen, altså de norske f.eks., som jeg har skrevet om på bloggen, som kanskje har Hams forbannelse, eller hva det kan være?

    Men nå returnerer altså alle disse ‘rare’ sektene, til Europa, kan det virke som.

    Så nå får de lov å plage Benjamin-stammen ifred nå da(?)

    Er dette som foregår?

    Hva vet jeg.

    Noe er det ihvertfall.

    Og jeg leste om Olav den hellige, at han var hos normannerne han, i Frankrike, og lot seg døpe i Rouen.

    (Oppkalt etter Gange-Rolf, altså oppkalt etter Rolf og ikke etter gange.

    Det samme byen hvor Jean de Arc, tror jeg det var, ble brent på bålet, for hekserier vel.

    Noe sånt.

    Men men).

    Så dro Olav den Hellige, til London, og hjalp angel-sakserne, mot danskene der.

    Det mest naturlige, var vel at han skulle ha hjulpet de danske vikingene(?)

    Men det var kanskje fordi at han ble kristen da, at han hjalp angel-sakserne, istedet?

    Hvem vet.

    Så dro han tilbake til Norge, og slo de hedenske stammen i Hedmark osv.

    Hede betyr ‘ukultivert land’, leste jeg.

    Og la under seg Norge, omtrent som hans forfar Harald Hårfagre hadde gjort da.

    Og kristnet Norge.

    Men jeg lurer på om dette var noe plott mot Benjamin-stammen i Norge?

    Er det derfor denne muligens ‘anti-Benjamin/norrøne’, amerikanske sekten, har valgt seg tilhold i et hus, med adresse St. Olave’s Street, fordi de syntes det var artig, med det her plottet?

    Det sies forresten om Olav den Hellige, at han ble helgenforklart, fordi hans hår og negler, hadde fortsatt å vokse etter hans død.

    Det fant de ut, da de åpnet graven, seinere.

    Men kan det ha vært noe ‘lurings’ her?

    Kan det vært en levende person som ble gravlagt?

    Også har han ligget der halvdød, også har neglene og håret vokst?

    Hvem vet.

    Men det er mye rart.

    Det her var bare noe jeg kom på.

    Noe rart var det nok ihvertfall, med Olav den Hellige, vil jeg tippe.

    Så sånn er det.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jobbsøking i England: Nå fikk jeg hjelp av Working Links, til å søke på et kurs i PHP, hos Liverpool Community College. (In Norwegian)







    Google Mail – PHP Course Enrolling October 2009







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    PHP Course Enrolling October 2009





    Kershaw, Danielle

    <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>





    Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:41 PM





    To:

    enquiry@liv-coll.ac.uk


    Cc:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    To whom it may concern,

    I am currently trying to source a place for my client on the above named course. He is extremely interested in enrolling in October. I would be very grateful if you could send him some details of the course and how to enrol either via post or email. His details are as follows:

    Mr Erik Ribsskog

    Flat 3, 5 Leather Lane

    Liverpool

    L2 2AE

    E: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Danielle Kershaw

    Personal Consultant

    Working Links

    1 Union Court

    Floor 3

    Liverpool

    L2 4SJ

    T: 0151 255 2870

    F: 0151 255 2898

    E: Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk

    The information contained in this e-mail is confidential. It is intended only for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this e-mail. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in error, please inform us immediately and delete it and all copies from your system. Commercial matters detailed or referred to in this e-mail are subject to a written contract signed for and on behalf of Working Links.







    PS.

    Jeg skulle også ringe noe som heter DVLA, i Swansea, og høre om mitt norske førerkort, er gyldig, sånn at jeg kan bruke det i jobbsammenheng, i England, for noen jobber krever at man har førerkort.

    Hvis ikke det var gyldig, så må jeg kanskje ta noe førerprøve, el., men da kunne de kanskje hjelpe meg, hos Working Links, med å betale gebyrer osv., for det.

    Så hvis det er noen norske som driver og skal søke jobb i England, og er langtids arbeidsledige f.eks., så vil jeg råde dem å ta kontakt med Working Links, og høre om de har mulighet til å hjelpe, enten via the Jobcenter, eller på annen måte.

    For Working Links, de er veldig praktisk orienterte, virker det som for meg.

    Så det er ikke så mye byråkrati, eller ‘red tape’, som jeg tror det heter i England.

    Så de bare ordner opp, i forskjellige problemer, som gjør at det er vanskelig for en å få jobb, virker det som.

    Så det er veldig positivt, det jeg har hatt med Working Links å gjøre.

    Så de kan jeg anbefale.

    Så sånn er det.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg fortalte hun dama at bestemor Ingeborg hadde dødd, og at de bare sendte en rar e-post, og da skrev hun en søknad for meg, under møtet. (N)







    Google Mail – Data Manager (Clerical Grade 5)







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Data Manager (Clerical Grade 5)





    Kershaw, Danielle

    <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>





    Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:24 AM





    To:

    jobs@liv.ac.uk


    Cc:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    To whom it may concern,

    I write with regards to the above named vacancy I saw advertised on the Job Centre Plus Website. I have read the job description and I feel I meet the desired criteria.

    I attach a copy of my CV, and would be grateful if you could email me a copy of your application form.

    Kind Regards,

    Mr Erik Ribsskog

    <<CV – Erik Ribsskog new.rtf>>

    The information contained in this e-mail is confidential. It is intended only for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this e-mail. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in error, please inform us immediately and delete it and all copies from your system. Commercial matters detailed or referred to in this e-mail are subject to a written contract signed for and on behalf of Working Links.






    CV – Erik Ribsskog new.rtf
    15K




    PS.

    Jeg fortalte dem, på Working Links, at de i familien min, er som hippier.

    Jeg fortalte at bestemor var fra en kjent familie i Danmark, men at hun hadde blitt kremert og at det ikke engang fikk en prest, til å ha kremasjonen.

    Jeg fortalte at bestemor ikke engang fikk en gravsten, men at det skulle være askespredning.

    Da spurte de på Working Links, om hvor askespredningen skulle være.

    Og da fortalte jeg, at jeg visste ikke, for det stod ikke i boken, som kirken hadde.

    Jeg fortalte, at selv om familien min i Norge, er mer som mine fiender, enn familie, så synes jeg likevel, at de kunne ha fått noen fra kirken til å ringe.

    Jeg fortalte at familien min i Norge, de driver å dyrker marijuana osv., og er som narkomane.

    Og det er også sant, alle i familien min, faren min, søstra mi, broren min, onkelen min, Martin Ribsskog, og tanta mi, Ellen Ribsskog Savoldelli, alle er ‘basket-cases’, vil jeg si, mer eller mindre.

    Så jeg mistenker at de kan være under kontroll av kriminelle f.eks.

    Onkelen min, i Larvik, Martin Ribsskog, han hadde f.eks. en kriminell nabo, som het Thor, som dyrka marijuana, som han solgte til andre kriminelle i Larviksdistriktet.

    Han Thor jobba som kirkegraver, på forskjellige kirker, i Larviksdistriktet.

    Så jeg lurer på om de kan ha gjort noe tull, med bestemor Ingeborg, siden de ikke engang skal ta vare på asken hennes.

    Var det bestemor Ingeborg som ble kremert?

    Eller var det en annen dame?

    Begravde de bestemor Ingeborg levende, og fikk han Thor til å bytte henne med et lik, og kremerte det liket?

    Jeg stoler ikke på de hippiene, som er igjen i familien min i Norge nå.

    Alle er hippier, og søstra mi, som er som en hippie, hun klagde, husker jeg, på at jeg var så konform, selv om hun ikke kunne det ordet, hun sa bare at jeg var som bestemor Ingeborg.

    Så det er tydelig at det var en front i Ribsskog-familien.

    Og det må ha vært, at jeg og bestemor Ingeborg var konforme.

    Mens resten var hippier.

    Noe sånt.

    Så har hippiene/illuministene/68-erne, (som jeg også regner søstra mi, og stesøstra hennes Christell, og halvbroren hennes Jan som), de har tatt hevn, mot konforme bestemor Ingeborg.

    Selv om hun også kanskje ble litt hippie, med maleriene hennes og at hun kjøpte klær på loppemarked.

    Hun sa en gang, at vi var ‘en kunstnerfamilie’.

    Men det kan være at hun var litt forvirra.

    Søstra mi, Pia, klagde ihvertfall på at jeg var like konform, som bestemor Ingeborg.

    Så hippiene, i Ribsskog-familien, som nok kan være under kontroll av narkotika-kriminelle, siden de bruker så mye narkotika.

    De kan ha tatt hevn mot bestemor Ingeborg, frykter jeg, (siden hun ikke var ‘ordentlig’ hippie), siden de tulla så mye med begravelsen hennes, og ikke engang hadde en prest der, og ikke engang skal ha en gravstein, og ikke engang turte å ringe meg, å si fra bestemor Ingeborg var død, og heller ikke sa fra ordentlig når begravelsen skulle være.

    Så dette klandrer jeg norske og britiske myndigheter som bare har tulla med rettighetene mine, de siste årene.

    Dette hadde aldri skjedd hvis jeg hadde fått rettighetene mine og hatt kontroll.

    Så myndighetene i Norge og England, de suger veldig hardt, det må man si.

    Så sånn er det.

    Med hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Hun på Working Links, sa den gamle CV-en var bedre enn den nye, for her kan man se at jeg var en de flyttet dit det trengtes forsterkninger på Rimi

    Curriculum Vitae

     

                  Erik Ribsskog

                  Flat 3

                  5 Leather Lane

                  Liverpool

                  L2 2AE

                  Phone: 0151 236 3298

                  Mobile: 0754 866 7680

                  E-mail: eribsskog@gmail.com                           

     

     

    Personal Profile:

     

    I’m a hardworking and committed person who has very good management and communication skills.

     

    I’ve studied Computing, (with some Management, Marketing & Economy-modules), at University-level.

     

    In 2001 I received an award, ‘Rimi Goldmines’,  in shop-management in Norway. An award that only a handfull of Rimi’s 500 shop-managers receive every year.

     

    At school, I was always one of the best in my class, and in 1988, I was allowed to study in the county of Buskerud, Norway, although I lived in the neighbouring county of Vestfold. This was because I was one of the ten best students that year.

     

     

    Work:

                 

                  March 2007 – November 2008, Self-Employed, Company-Researcher

                  (Working as a freelancer, doing research on Scandinavian companies in the

                  packaging-industry for a database, www.packagingdatabase.com, on behalf

                  of Packaging Europe, Norwich).              

                 

                  June 2006 – December 2006, Arvato Services Ltd, Liverpool.

                  Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s

                  Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

                  August 2005 – June 2006, Randstad Employment Agency, Liverpool.

                  Multi-lingual Contact Centre Representative on Bertelsmann Arvato’s

                  Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation-campaign.

     

                  March 2005 – July 2005, Løvås Farm, Larvik, Norway.

                  Farm-work on a farm owned by relatives in Norway.

                  (Due to problems with getting my home university to approve the modules

                  from the University of Sunderland, and the study finance from Norway

                  was delayed due to this.).

     

                    June 2003 – August 2004, Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

                  Team Leader, Food Shop, part-time.

     

                  August 2002 – January 2004, Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

                  Team Leader, Food Shop, part-time.

     

                  May 2001 – August 2002, Rimi Langhus, Ski, Norway.

                  Food Shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  August 2000 – May 2001, Rimi Kalbakken, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food Shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  October 1998 – August 2000, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food Shop Manager, full-time.

     

                  May 1996 – October 1998, Rimi Bjørndal, Oslo, Norway.

                  Assistant Manager, Food-shop, full-time.

     

                  January 1996 – April 1996, Chinatown-expressen, Eiksmarka, Norway.

                  Chinese Food Delivery in Oslo West and Bærum, part-time.

     

                  February 1995 – August 1995, Norsk Idrettshjelp, Oslo, Norway.

                  Telemarketing, part-time.

     

                  January 1995 – May 1996, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Assistant Manager, Food Shop, full-time.

     

                  June 1994 – December 1994, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

                  Team Leader, Food Shop, full-time.

     

                  August 1993 – June 1994, Rimi Nylænde, Oslo, Norway.

      Food Shop employee, full-time.

     

                  March 1993 – March 1993, Action Arcades, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  System Development, Accounts Programmer, part-time.

     

                  December 1992 – August 1993, Rimi Munkelia, Oslo, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, part-time.

     

                  August 1992 – June 1993, Terningmoen, Elverum, Norway.

                  Norwegian Army, Infantry, Conscription Service.

     

                  August 1991 – December 1992, OBS Triaden, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, part-time.

     

                  September 1990 – August 1991, OBS Triaden, Lørenskog, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, full-time.

     

                  August 1990 – September 1990, Det Norske Hageselskap, Oslo, Norway.

                  Office Worker for the publication Norsk Hagetidend, full-time.

     

                  Sept. 1988 – aug. 1989, CC Storkjøp, Drammen, Norway.

                  Food Shop employee, part-time.

     

     

    Education:

     

                  September 2004 – February 2005, University of Sunderland.

                  Studying abroad, Computing.

     

                  August 2002 – June 2004, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway.

                  Høgskolekandidat, a two year degree in Information Technology.

     

                  August 1991 – June 1992, NHI, Oslo, Norway.

                  2nd year NHI-candidate. (Computing, University-level).

     

                  August 1989 – June 1990, NHI, Oslo, Norway.

                  1st year NHI-candidate. (Computing, University-level).

     

                  August 1988 – June 1989, Gjerdes VGS., Drammen, Norway.

                  3rd year upper secondary school. Business-school. Computing-line.

     

                  August 1987 – June 1988, Sande VGS., Sande, Norway.

                  2nd year upper secondary school. Business-school. Marketing-line.

     

                  August 1986 – June 1987, Sande VGS., Sande, Norway.

                  1st year upper secondary school. Business-school. Office-line.

     

     

    Courses:

     

    Numeracy, Level 2, February 2009.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence), January 2009.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    Literacy, Level 2, November 2008.

    Learn Direct, Liverpool.

     

    Participated on many courses for food-shop managers, arranged by Hakon-gruppen (now ICA), 1992 – 2004:

     

                  –   Practical management.

    –   Employment law.

    –   Food shop economy.

    –   Food shop security.

     

      NT Server Core Tech, May 1998.

                  Global Knowledge Network, Skullerud, Oslo.

                 

                  Summer-school, English, Brighton, 1988.

                  EF Language-courses.

     

                  Summer-school, English, Weymouth, 1986.

                  EF Language-courses.

     

                  Summer-school, English, Brighton 1985.

                  STS Language-courses.

     

     

    Licences:

     

                  Full UK Driving Licence.

     

     

    References:

     

    Tim Sykes, Editor, Packaging Europe, Norwich, phone: 0160 341 4444

                 

     

     

                 

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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Desktop Support Engineer Application





    Jade Sidwell

    <jade@highperformanceconsultancy.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:56 PM





    To:

    eribsskog@gmail.com




    Hi Erik,

    Thank you for your e-mail. I have attached two

    files for you including; a job application form and a job description of the

    role.

    It would be great if you could fill in the job application

    form and send it back to me, preferably via e-mail

    Thanks

    Jade Sidwell

    Jade Sidwell

    HR Consultancy/Administrator

    High Performance Consultancy

    'Exceeding your Expectations'

    t:0844 800 5932

    m:07749 684 649

    www.highperformanceconsultancy.com

    23 Seymour Street

    Liverpool

    L3 5PE

    This e-mail message and attachment are confidential and High

    Performance Consultancy reserves the rights of priviledge in respect thereof.

    Any reader of this e-mail message and attachments who is not in the addressee,

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    PS.

    Her kan man se mer om hvordan den jobben er:


    Desktop Support Engineer for The PC Support Group

     

    Company Overview

    The PC Support Group specialises in providing computer maintenance and support to small businesses and home users. It uniquely combines the friendliness, flexibility, personal relationship and convenience of “the local one-man band” with the skills and professionalism of large corporate IT operations.

    Our mission is to be the total computer service provider of choice for thousands of small businesses and domestic users in the UK and abroad by creating a network of small, dynamic and profitable local businesses supported by a first class national control centre.

    We take our values very seriously and require that anyone joining us lives by them at all times. These values are: honesty, integrity, respect, freedom of expression, shared commitment, good value, reliable, technically excellent and friendly.

     

    Job Description

    The role mainly consists of:

    • Taking and recording calls into the office
    • Providing technical advice over the phone and on-site for desktop related issues
    • Dealing with customer support requests plus system alarms/alerts according to priority
    • Onsite customer visits to resolve problems

     

    You will be responsible for:

    • Constant customer dialogue and interaction on phone
    • Continue to move all outstanding issues/tasks along to completion in timely manner
    • Meet promises and commitments  to clients
    • Repairing, tracking and returning faulty computer equipment
    • Unpacking, assembling and testing new systems
    • Ensuring that all equipment is cleaned before being returned to customer
    • Managing electronic support tickets and logging of activities in the database
    • Provide customers with realistic timescales for completion of work
    • Ordering parts and equipment on behalf of customers
    • Investigate faults and provide a brief fault report to the customer before undertaking repairs
    • Providing technical and system usage advice to customers
    • Perform other general administrative tasks
    • Seek help, advice and information freely and urgently when needed


    Attributes:

    You will need to be:

    • A natural analytical and problem solving person and able to learn on the fly
    • A confident communicator (including listening ability) and have a good telephone manner
    • Self-motivated
    • Keen to help and assist others
    • Willing to learn
    • Ambitious and hard working
    • Enthusiastic about technology and its use
    • Able to show evidence of self-development/self-learning
    • Keen to better yourself through constant learning and questioning
    • Someone who has a sense of urgency – committed to delivering results
    • Hold a full, clean driving license.

     

    In addition to the above all staff are required to:

     

    • Adhere to all The PC Support Group’s policies and procedures, including Equal Opportunities and Health and Safety.
    • Respect confidentiality: all confidential information should be kept in confidence and not released to unauthorised persons.
    • Undertake appropriate training and development as required.
    • Participate in The PC Support Group’s Performance Review and Development Scheme.
    • To undertake any other duties as required by the Directors of The PC Support Group

     

     

    Package:

    16k- 18k per annum (salary will be dependent on experience).  Full time, permanent position

    Holidays will be 20 days per annum plus Bank Holidays/Public Holidays (although Bank Holidays may have to be taken on alternative days)

     

     

    Candidates should note that short listing will be based on information provided on the application form with regard to the applicant’s ability to meet the criteria outlined in the Person Specification attached.

     

     

    Application forms must be submitted no later than 5pm Friday 10th July 2009.

     

     

     

     

    PERSON SPECIFICATION FORM

     

    JOB TITLE: DESKTOP SUPPORT ENGINEER       

     

    SCALE: £16-£18k (dependant on experience)

     

    CRITERIA: Applicants should provide evidence of their ability to meet the following criteria:                           

     

    Method of Testing:  A – Application form, I – Interview, T – Test, R – Reference

    Qualifications

    Essential

    Desirable

    Method of Testing

    Qualifications

     

     

     

    Hold qualifications within the area or have relevant work experience

    *

     

    A/R/I

    Qualified to G.C.S.E level/NVQ level 2 (or equivalent) in a computing discipline, Maths and English

    *

     

    A

    Evidence of continued personal development in IT technical skills and knowledge.

    *

     

    I/A

    A level (or equivalent) in a Computing discipline

     

    *

    A

    CompTIA or Microsoft Certified Professional qualification

     

    *

    A

    Willing to undertake training as required.

    *

     

    A

    Experience and Knowledge

     

     

     

    Working usage and technical knowledge of SME & home technologies  including;

    *

     

    I/A/T

    PC hardware fault finding and repair

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    General PC and laptop troubleshooting

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Hardware and software experience together with experience of peripherals and accessories.  Particularly in relation to fault diagnosis

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Cloning drives, copying and backing-up data

     

     

    *

    I/A/T

    Installation, configuration and maintenance of Microsoft Windows desktop systems including XP and Vista

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Microsoft Office – all versions

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Networking – maintenance and fault analysis/resolution

    *

     

    I/A/T

    802.11b/g/n WEP/WPA/WPA2

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    ADSL/Cable/PSTN/ISDN

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    TCP/IP / Routers / VPN / Firewalls

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Active Directory/ Exchange/Sharepoint

     

     

    *

    I/A/T

    POP/SMTP mail

     

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Abilities/Skills

     

     

     

     

    Excellent analytical and problem solving skills

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Able to work effectively under pressure and to strict deadlines

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Able to work independently as well as part of a team

    *

     

    I/A

    Able to operate flexibly and reliably and on own initiative

     

    *

     

    I/A

    Excellent communication skills – written & verbal

    *

     

    I/A/T

    Excellent, demonstrable, interpersonal and customer care skills

    *

     

    I/A

    Ability to work in an organised and methodical manner

     

    *

    I/A/T

    Other

     

     

     

     

    An awareness of Equal Opportunities Issues

    *

     

    I/A

    A full UK clean driving license

    *

     

    I/A/R

     

     

     

    Desktop Support Engineer Job Specification

    © The PC Support Group 2009

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    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Link to employment-case ++





    Kershaw, Danielle

    <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:00 PM





    To:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Hi Erik,

    I’m sorry to hear about your

    grandmother, yes you’re appointment is on Thursday at 11am. I look

    forward to seeing you then.

    Danielle Kershaw

    Consultant

    Working Links

    1 Union Court

    Floor 3

    Liverpool

    L2 4SJ

    T: 0151 255 2870

    F: 0151 255 2898

    E: Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 08 July 2009 11:45

    To: Kershaw, Danielle

    Subject: Re: Link to

    employment-case ++


    Hi,

    my grandmother died in the weekend, so I've been a bit delayed, with

    the applications, unfortunatly.

    But I forward you copies of the application e-mails now.

    I'm also forwarding the e-mail to nextstep, which they haven't

    answered, about the courses, in

    web-design/PHP.

    Our next meeting is tomorrow at 11 am, right?

    I've written it in my calender, at Wednesday (today), but I seem to remeber

    that you said Thursday,

    right?

    I should have asked about this before, but I've been a bit thinking about my

    grandmother, etc, since

    she died, unfortunatly.

    Hope this is alright!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Kershaw, Danielle <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>

    wrote:

    Good afternoon Erik,

    Thank you for remembering to email me your CV and the files

    you mentioned. This will help me a lot, thank you and I look forward to meeting

    with you again next week.

    Take Care,

    Danielle Kershaw

    Personal Consultant.




    From: Erik

    Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 02 July 2009 15:56

    To: Kershaw, Danielle

    Subject: Link to employment-case

    ++

    Hi,

    thank you

    very much, for all the fine advice, in the meeting today!

    Here's

    the link to the employment-case I have, against Arvato, that I mentioned

    in the

    meeting today:

    (This

    file, explains a lot about the initial problems there, by the way:

    And here

    are the phone-numbers I mentioned, to the University-colleges, HiO and NITH,

    who don't want to

    send me a

    degree, in Oslo:

    HiO. +47

    22 45 20 00

    NITH: +47

    22 05 99 99

    (I also

    have tried to call, to the University

    of Sunderland, to try to

    get them, to send me some copies of

    my

    language-test result, and some files, from my Final Year Project there, but I

    haven't managed to get

    this

    sorted yet, but I can speak more with you, about this, in the next meeting).

    I'm also

    enclosing a copy of my earlier CV, like we agreed on, in the meeting today,

    where all my

    work-experience,

    should be listed, also the the work-experience, from before 1996, that isn't

    listed

    on the

    new CV.

    I'll also

    forward you copies of the application e-mails, later, if it's alright, so that

    you can see, if you think

    I write

    them right, or not, if that's ok.

    Hope this is alright, and thanks again for all the advice in the meeting!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    The information contained in this e-mail is confidential. It is intended only

    for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is

    unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy,

    circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this

    e-mail. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail

    in error, please inform us immediately and delete it and all copies from your

    system. Commercial matters detailed or referred to in this e-mail are subject

    to a written contract signed for and on behalf of Working Links.






    PS.

    Her er mer om dette:

    Photo 1312

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    Google Mail – Link to employment-case ++







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Link to employment-case ++





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:44 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



    Hi,

    my grandmother died in the weekend, so I've been a bit delayed, with the applications, unfortunatly.
    But I forward you copies of the application e-mails now.
    I'm also forwarding the e-mail to nextstep, which they haven't answered, about the courses, in
    web-design/PHP.
    Our next meeting is tomorrow at 11 am, right?
    I've written it in my calender, at Wednesday (today), but I seem to remeber that you said Thursday,

    right?
    I should have asked about this before, but I've been a bit thinking about my grandmother, etc, since
    she died, unfortunatly.
    Hope this is alright!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Kershaw, Danielle <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk> wrote:

    Good afternoon Erik,

    Thank you for remembering to email me your

    CV and the files you mentioned. This will help me a lot, thank you and I look

    forward to meeting with you again next week.

    Take Care,

    Danielle Kershaw

    Personal Consultant.




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 02 July 2009 15:56

    To: Kershaw, Danielle

    Subject: Link to employment-case

    ++

    Hi,

    thank you very much, for all the fine advice, in the meeting today!

    Here's the link to the employment-case I have, against Arvato, that I

    mentioned

    in the meeting today:

    (This file, explains a lot about the initial problems there, by the

    way:

    And here are the phone-numbers I mentioned, to the University-colleges,

    HiO and NITH, who don't want to

    send me a degree, in Oslo:

    HiO. +47 22 45 20 00

    NITH: +47 22 05 99 99

    (I also have tried to call, to the University of Sunderland,

    to try to get them, to send me some copies of

    my language-test result, and some files, from my Final Year Project

    there, but I haven't managed to get

    this sorted yet, but I can speak more with you, about this, in the next

    meeting).

    I'm also enclosing a copy of my earlier CV, like we agreed on, in the

    meeting today, where all my

    work-experience, should be listed, also the the work-experience, from

    before 1996, that isn't listed

    on the new CV.

    I'll also forward you copies of the application e-mails, later, if it's

    alright, so that you can see, if you think

    I write them right, or not, if that's ok.

    Hope this is alright, and thanks again for all the advice in the meeting!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    The information contained in this e-mail is confidential. It is intended only for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this e-mail. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in error, please inform us immediately and delete it and all copies from your system. Commercial matters detailed or referred to in this e-mail are subject to a written contract signed for and on behalf of Working Links.













    Google Mail – PC Technician







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    PC Technician





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:46 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



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

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:08 AM
    Subject: PC Technician
    To: gareth@max20.com

    Hi,

    I've studied computing, at two University-Colleges, in Norway, and on one

    University, in the UK, so I have a very good general knowlegde, of computing.
    I'm also used to building and upgrading my own computers, as a hobby,

    on can say, since I've had PC and Hifi, as an interest.
    So I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you, about the job!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Desktop Support Engineer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



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

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:40 AM
    Subject: Desktop Support Engineer
    To: careers@pcsupportgroup.com

    Hi,

    I called your company just now, and spoke with Ian, who adviced me to send a CV

    and an application for this role, to this e-mail address.
    I've been working with customer-support, taking inbound calls, on behalf of Microsoft

    Scandinavian Product Activation, and I've also been working as a shop-manager,
    in Norway, so I know how important it is, with good customer service, for a business
    to be successful.
    I've also studied computing, at two University-Colleges, in Norway, and on one
    University, in the UK, so I have a very good general knowledge of computing.
    So I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you, about the job!

    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





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    Google Mail – Web/E-commerce Designer







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Web/E-commerce Designer





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



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

    Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM
    Subject: Web/E-commerce Designer
    To: sales@solelyshoes.com

    Hi,

    I have studied computing at University-level, on two Univesity-colleges, in Norway,

    and on one University, in the UK, so I have a very good general understanding,
    of computing.

    I've also got my own web-site, so I'm used with webdesign, even if I'm maybe even
    better at regular programming, in Java, Pascal, Basic and machine-code etc., since
    I've been using more time on system development and programming, so far.

    I'm enclosing my CV, and I hope to hear back from you about the job!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog





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    Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:47 AM





    To:

    "Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



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


    Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:33 PM
    Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week
    To: Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com>

    Hi Margaret,

    thank you very much for your help with the CV, it looks very brilliant now!
    I'm just a bit conserned, now it looks a bit like I have holes in my education and work experience.

    Aren't companies going to wonder what I was doing before 1998, and after I finished studying?
    And shouldn't I write that I won the famous Food shop-manager contest, in Norway, in 2001, in Rimi,

    'Rimi Goldmines', and things like that?
    But other than that, I thought the CV was very fine!
    Thank you very much for you help with this.
    In our meeting, a couple of weeks ago, we talked a bit about courses.

    I've studied computing, for several years, but when I look at the vacancies now, very many companies
    are looking for people who know PHP.
    We talked about, in our meeting, that the Jobcenter had some courses, that could be available to me,

    since I unfortunatly has been unemployed for some months.
    But is it right that you have courses in web-design and/or PHP, you think, since I see that many
    companies advertise for people who knows PHP, so I thought to take a course in that would be

    very useful for my chances for getting an interesting and challenging job.
    Or should I bring this up in the review-meeting later this week, at the jobcenter?
    Thanks again for your fine help with the CV!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Margaret Hudson <Margaret.Hudson@connexionslive.com> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    I have changed your CV around and just took some of your past jobs off from over 10 years ago as the last 10 years work experience are the most important.

    If you require any further help please contact me

    Margie

    ________________________________

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

    Sent: Wed 03/06/2009 21:45

    To: Margaret Hudson

    Subject: Update/Fwd: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    Hi,

    I'm also attaching a cover-letter, with this update, for a job that I applied for just now, like we agreed last week,

    that I was going to send you.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM

    Subject: Meeting at the Job-center last week

    To: margaret.hudson@connexionslive.com

    Hi Margie,

    I'm refering to our meeting at the Job-center at Williamsons Sq., last week, and I'm enclosing

    a copy of my revised CV, as agreed.

    I've added a column called 'Personal Profile', on the CV, like you adviced me to do.

    Is it right that you also want me to remove some of my work-practise, from my CV, since it's

    many years since I worked in my first jobs. Isn't it valuable for new employers to also be able

    to see which jobs I had, some years ago, to see that I've always been working/studying etc?

    We also discussed cover-letters, and I thought I'd use something like the Person Profile on

    the CV, as a cover-letter. What do you think is the difference between what should be in the

    cover-letter, and what should be in the personal profile on the CV, by the way?

    Thanks again for the fine advice in the meeting, and sorry that it took some days for me to

    get this done!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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  • Jobbsøking i England. E-post til Working Links, om grad fra HiO/NITH og problemene på Arvato, osv. (In Norwegian)







    Google Mail – Link to employment-case ++







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Link to employment-case ++





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:55 PM





    To:

    Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk



    Hi,

    thank you very much, for all the fine advice, in the meeting today!
    Here's the link to the employment-case I have, against Arvato, that I mentioned
    in the meeting today:

    (This file, explains a lot about the initial problems there, by the way:
    And here are the phone-numbers I mentioned, to the University-colleges, HiO and NITH, who don't want to
    send me a degree, in Oslo:
    HiO. +47 22 45 20 00

    NITH: +47 22 05 99 99
    (I also have tried to call, to the University of Sunderland, to try to get them, to send me some copies of
    my language-test result, and some files, from my Final Year Project there, but I haven't managed to get

    this sorted yet, but I can speak more with you, about this, in the next meeting).
    I'm also enclosing a copy of my earlier CV, like we agreed on, in the meeting today, where all my

    work-experience, should be listed, also the the work-experience, from before 1996, that isn't listed
    on the new CV.
    I'll also forward you copies of the application e-mails, later, if it's alright, so that you can see, if you think

    I write them right, or not, if that's ok.
    Hope this is alright, and thanks again for all the advice in the meeting!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.rtf
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    PS

    Og svar dukket forresten opp ganske raskt:







    Google Mail – Link to employment-case ++







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Link to employment-case ++





    Kershaw, Danielle

    <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>





    Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:59 PM





    To:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Good afternoon Erik,

    Thank you for remembering to email me your

    CV and the files you mentioned. This will help me a lot, thank you and I look

    forward to meeting with you again next week.

    Take Care,

    Danielle Kershaw

    Personal Consultant.




    From:

    Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 02 July 2009 15:56

    To: Kershaw, Danielle

    Subject: Link to employment-case

    ++


    Hi,

    thank you very much, for all the fine advice, in the meeting today!

    Here's the link to the employment-case I have, against Arvato, that I

    mentioned

    in the meeting today:

    (This file, explains a lot about the initial problems there, by the

    way:

    And here are the phone-numbers I mentioned, to the University-colleges,

    HiO and NITH, who don't want to

    send me a degree, in Oslo:

    HiO. +47 22 45 20 00

    NITH: +47 22 05 99 99

    (I also have tried to call, to the University of Sunderland,

    to try to get them, to send me some copies of

    my language-test result, and some files, from my Final Year Project

    there, but I haven't managed to get

    this sorted yet, but I can speak more with you, about this, in the next

    meeting).

    I'm also enclosing a copy of my earlier CV, like we agreed on, in the

    meeting today, where all my

    work-experience, should be listed, also the the work-experience, from

    before 1996, that isn't listed

    on the new CV.

    I'll also forward you copies of the application e-mails, later, if it's

    alright, so that you can see, if you think

    I write them right, or not, if that's ok.

    Hope this is alright, and thanks again for all the advice in the meeting!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

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    PS 2.

    Jeg lurer forresten på om hun Danielle, (Kershaw), hos Working Links, er i slekt med Nick Kershaw, jeg.

    Det var litt artig.

    PS 3.

    Her er mer om dette:

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    Jeg var på møte med Danielle, på Working Links idag.

    Jeg nevnte at jeg hadde vært på the Jobcenter, i et annet møte, en halvtime tidligere, og at de hadde skrudd av alt lyset, i lokalet, fra taket, siden det var så varmt.

    Men hos Working Links, så hadde de air-condition.

    Så jeg nevnte at jeg syntes synd på the Jobcenter, som ikke hadde air-condition.

    Hun Danielle, spurte om jeg hadde med noen jobbannonser fra the Jobcenter.

    Og da viste jeg en jeg hadde printet ut, litt for raskt, fra den maskinen hos the Jobcenter.

    For det viste seg, at den jobben, var fra Randstad, vikarbyrået jeg jobbet for, for noen år siden, da jeg jobbet på Microsoft-aktiveringa, her i Liverpool.

    Så jeg forklarte det, at de var involvert, i arbeidssaken, som jeg har, mot Bertelsmann/Microsoft.

    Så viste det seg, at hun Danielle hadde også jobbet for Randstad.

    Og hun sa, at hun hadde blitt ‘messed around’ av Randstad.

    Hun hadde begynt på Orange-kampanjen, som også var for Arvato, i the Cunard Building, i de samme store kontorlandskapene, der hvor jeg også jobbet, for Randstad, Arvato og Microsoft.

    Fordi, Orange hadde gratis bredbånd, i en periode, sikkert koblet opp mot noe pakkeordning, eller noe.

    Men da hadde hun Danielle bare jobbet der en uke, så orka hun ikke mer.

    For hun skjønte ikke seg på alle de tekniske uttrykkene, altså terminologien, i jobben.

    Hun skjønte seg på kundebehandling og slikt, men hadde vel antagelig ikke fått god nok opplæring, i jobben.

    Og det Randstad gjorde, var at de nektet å betale henne noe av lønnen, for den uken hun hadde jobbet.

    Og Randstad nektet å gi henne et P45-skjema, som er en slags lønns- og trekkoppgave.

    Så da fikk hun heller ikke arbeidsledighetstrygd.

    Så Randstad ødela livet hennes, virka det som, på henne.

    Dette var kanskje noen år siden, jeg vet ikke helt.

    Jeg hadde også problemer med å få P45-skjemaet fra Randstad, som jeg trengte for å levere selvangivelsen, the tax-return, her i forfjor, var det vel, og måtte gå dit mange ganger, og fikk først ikke den.

    Så jeg tror at de, Randstad og Arvato, har ødelagt mange folks liv, her i byen.

    Jeg nevnte mer fra arbeidssaken, at jeg måtte sitte å svare danske samtaler, hele dagen, og at dansker snakker uklart.

    Og sa at det var som om hun måtte svare skotske eller walisiske samtaler.

    Hun sa at det var som å ta samtaler på Geordie-dialekt, og det er kanskje det nærmeste man kommer dette i England.

    Men jeg tror norsk og dansk er mer ulikt enn Scouse-dialekt og Geordie-dialekt, som de snakker i Liverpool og Newcastle/Sunderland.

    Så sånn var det.

    Jeg måtte jo også prøve å snakke dansk, som har en slags litt merkelig, uklar uttale, som jeg syntes var slitsom, som nordmann, å skulle bruke.

    Men men.

    Jeg forklarte også, at sjefene skreik fra de andre bordene, hvis man ventet mer enn 10-15 sekunder, mellom samtalene, med å logge samtalen.

    Hun Danielle, forklarte at de hadde ledere der og, men man kunne ikke se hvem som var ledere og hvem som ikke var det.

    Det var ikke sånn i England, at ledere var ment å skrike kommandoer gjennom kontorlandskapet, over bordene, på en slik måte som de gjorde på Arvato.

    Det var heller ingen som kom og forstyrret henne, mens hun hadde møte med meg, og forklarte at hun burde gjøre jobben sin sånn og sånn, som hun Steinsland særlig, gjorde på Arvato.

    Så selv om jeg er mer vant til forholdene i Norge, så mener jeg nå å ha fastslått, at sånn det var på Arvato, på den skandinaviske Microsoft-aktiveringen, det var horribelt, også sett på fra en engelsk standard/synsvinkel.

    Så jeg skulle sende henne en link da, til Arvato-saken, bl.a.

    Hun sa at jeg pratet godt engelsk, og hun ville at jeg skulle jobbe på Bosch.

    Jeg nevnte, at jeg hadde vært hos et vikarbyrå, Acron Recruitment, i Runcorn.

    Og at de også ville at jeg skulle jobbe der.

    Samt et annet vikarbyrå, som ringte meg, fra Stanley St., heter det vel.

    Men, ingen av de har ringt meg tilbake, så noe er vel galt.

    Jeg fortalte, at jeg visste det, at mange tidligere kolleger, som jobbet på Arvato tidligere, og som var innblandet i Arvato-saken, de jobbet nå på Bosch.

    Og jeg syntes derfor at det ikke var noen god ide, å jobbe der.

    Jeg fortalte at jeg mistenkte litt, at Bosch kunne være noe av det samme, som Arvato og Randstad, at det var et sted, hvor man ble ‘messed around’, som hun sa, tidligere i møtet, at hun hadde blitt av Randstad.

    Da tror jeg at hun skjønte hva jeg mente, så vi droppet Bosch.

    Jeg forklarte også, at det var et problem, som jeg hadde glemt å nevne, på det forrige møtet.

    Jeg hadde jo, under qualifications, nevnt at jeg hadde artium.

    Men jeg visste karakterutskrifter, fra HiO og NITH.

    Og jeg forklarte, at jeg hadde studert data, i tilsammen fire år, og at jeg ihvertfall hadde en to-årsgrad, og ganske sikkert en bachelor-grad, fra HiO og NITH.

    Men jeg forklarte, at disse høyskolene i Oslo, de var litt som kommunister, og nektet å sende meg en grad da.

    Hun var litt skeptisk, til å ringe til utlandet, men vi ble enige om at hun også da fikk en utfordring, i jobben, så jeg skulle sende henne telefonnummerne, til NITH og NHI da, så kanskje hun kan hjelpe meg med å få dem til å sende en grad.

    For det er sånne ting, som de her folka, som jobber der, på Working Links, driver med da.

    Og de virka ganske dyktige der, må jeg si.

    Hun skulle også sjekke for meg, om jeg kunne bruke det norske førerkortet mitt, i England.

    Og om jeg trengte noe kurs osv., for å få bedre kvalifikasjoner.

    Så det var ikke dårlig.

    Hun hjalp meg å finne jobbannonser, på nettet, og en av jobbene var på the Wirral, som er på andre siden, av the Mersey.

    Jeg forklarte at jeg hadde vært på stranda, i New Brighton.

    Og jeg lurte på om det var den beste stranda, i området.

    Men hun sa at det var bra strender, i Crosby og Formby.

    Steder som jeg ikke vet hvor er, for å være ærlig.

    Men men, kanskje jeg skal leite litt på kartet, vi får se.

    Jeg forklarte at jeg skrev en blogg, som ble lest en del i Norge, og jeg forklarte at jeg antagelig kom til å skrive om problemene hun hadde hatt når hun jobbet for Randstad da.

    Siden problemene med Bertelsmann Arvato og Randstad, og arbeidssaken, mot dem, ihvertfall mot Bertelsmann, var et av temaene på bloggen.

    Hun skulle også ringe hun dama jeg var på møte med, i Nextstep/Connexions, hvis hun ikke svarte på e-posten min, før neste møte.

    Så for jobbsøkere i England, så kan jeg anbefale Working Links.

    Hvis man har vært arbeidsledig, en stund, så kan man få møte med Working Links, gjennom the Jobcenter, og da få hjelp med CV-en og søknader, og mye annet praktisk, i forbindelse med jobbsøking, og med å få utnyttet sine kunnskaper og kvalifikasjoner og evner da.

    Noe som jeg nok ikke er så flink til, å få det beste ut av.

    Så denne ordningen, at man kan få møte med Working Links, det vil jeg absolutt anbefale folk, som er i England, og som søker jobber, hvis de har mulighet til å få møte med de.

    Men man må vel da først ha hatt en jobb, og så vært arbeidsledig, i en del måneder, før man kan bli henvist til Working Links, fra the Jobcenter, tror jeg.

    Men veldig bra virker ihvertfall det opplegget da, så det synes jeg har vært imponerende foreløbig.

    Ikke for formelt, men de prøver virkelig å jobbe for å hjelpe folk, å komme seg fram, synes jeg at det virker som.

    Og det kan jeg ikke alltid si at det virker som, at f.eks. arbeidsformidligen i Norge, har prøvd å gjøre, når jeg har hatt med dem å gjøre.

    Da jeg var arbeidsledig, etter militæret, så skulle jeg møte hos Arbeidsformidlingen, på Stovner.

    Og da var det en sånn ‘drittsekk’ der, eller hva man skal kalle det, som registrerte meg feil, på systemet deres, som ADB-medarbeider, osv.

    Og som mobba meg, og sa at jeg var ‘fersk’ på arbeidsmarkedet.

    Et uttrykk som blir brukt i militæret.

    Så han mobba meg for noe i forbindelse med militæret, virka det som.

    Jeg hadde jo jobbet tre og et halvt år, i tre forskjellige butikk-kjeder, før jeg var på det møtet der, på Arbeidsformidlingen, på Stovner, og også hatt noen sommerjobber og ekstrajobber.

    Så jeg kan ikke akkurat si at jeg var helt fersk på arbeidsmarkedet akkurat, da, i 1993, som han ‘drittsekken’, som jeg tenker på han som, ville ha det til.

    Men, så det er som himmel og hav i forskjell, hadde jeg nær sagt, mellom arbeidsformidlingen, på Stovner, og Working Links.

    Virker det ihvertfall som for meg nå da.

    Selv om det kanskje blir urettferdig, å sammenligne dem direkte, siden dem vel er mer spesialister, på Working Links, og har mer rutinejobber osv., kanskje, på Arbeidsformidlingen i Norge.

    Men jeg vet ikke om de på a-etat, i Norge, kan henvise folk, til noen sånne organisasjoner, som Working Links.

    For det tror jeg nok, at jeg hadde hatt veldig nytte av, hvis jeg kunne ha fått hjelp av noen sånne, til å søke jobb, i 1993.

    Jeg tror ikke jeg hadde jobba i Rimi, i 12 år da, for å si det sånn.

    For jobbsøking, det er jo et eget fag, vil jeg si.

    Så å få hjelp med det, sånn som jeg får nå, fra Working Links, det vil jeg si er veldig bra.

    Så sånn er det.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog