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.
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.
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.
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