onsdag 24. juni 2009

Jobbsøking i England: Når man jobber i butikk, så er det den værste 'slavejobben'. Og når man er ferdig så får man ikke så mye igjen for det da heller




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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Student Liaison Officer Vacancy











Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:09 AM




To:
Liverpool School of English <info@lse.uk.net>






Hi,

ok, I thought working as a shop-manager and that I've also been a study abroad student,
would make me perfect for this job.

Firstly, since I've been working as a shop-manager, then I'm used to organising, a whole

shop, and to have HR responsibility, for up to 30 employes, and I've also got experience
with customer-service.

Also, since I've been a study abroad student, then I know how it is to be a student in the UK,

from another country, so I thought this would make me able to see the job from both the
organisations side, and the students side, so I thought I would be perfect for this role, more
or less.


When I worked as a shop manager, we were told, that our job, was like running a medium
sized company.

But I don't think the rest of society, thinks the same.

I don't think I get much credit, for having worked as a shop-manager, when I apply for other

type of jobs, so you aren't discriminating a bit, towards shop-managers etc., since, like
I see this, this is an administration-job, and I don't see that one needs to have worked in
a University, to do a job like this.


If one have studied in a University, then one also knows a bit about the University, I think
you are perhaps being a bit unfair towards people who have been working as shop-manager,

as I was sure that I would have a perfect back-ground for this role.

But I've probably overlooked something, so that I'm mistaking about this.

Yours sincerely,


Erik Ribsskog


On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Liverpool School of English <info@lse.uk.net> wrote:

Dear Erik,

Thank you for the interest you have shown in the Student Liaison Officer vacancy at The Liverpool School of English. We received a tremendous response to our advertisement and unfortunately you have not been shortlisted for interview as several of the applicants had more relevant work experience than you. They had previously worked in schools or universities. I am sorry that we could not shortlist you on this occasion and I wish you well in the future.


Yours sincerely,




Maria B. McDonnell

Director


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