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