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date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:37:45 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.gov.social-security        back       
Re: Jobcentre Plus New Deal   
On 6 Dec, 09:58, "Niteawk"  wrote:
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> > On Dec 5, 6:49 pm, "Niteawk"  wrote:
> >>  wrote in message
> >> > what use are free stamps when employers don't receive or properly
> >> > record the arrival of an application? Then you get your benefit
> >> > stopped ebcause you have no proof you applied.
>
> >> This has happened to me on more than one occasion, the twats were
> >> contacting
> >> employers up to 6 months after I applied and then accused me of failing
> >> to
> >> apply. The only reason I remember applying is I always apply for the jobs
> >> they gave because they are recorded on the system and they do check
> >> At the end of the day they cant justify leaving it that long and expect
> >> employers to remember one single application from 6 months earlier,
> >> unless
> >> they keep records, which they dont, there is no way they can know with
> >> any
> >> certanty. Hundreds if not thousands of people could have applied. They
> >> try
> >> it on to see if they can catch you out but nothing ever came of it. They
> >> cant really prove this anyway as long as you maintain you applied.
>
> > Unfortunately what happens is they tell you a 'doubt has arisen as to
> > your claim to jsa'. Then, regardless of what actually happened, your
> > money is immediately stopped. Right then your life is basically
> > screwed.
>
> I can only speak for myself, its up to you how youdealwith this type of
> situation.
> I suppose they will stop your money if you sit back and say nothing.
> As this had happened to me on at least 3 occasions, my money wasnt stopped.
> It could have been if I didnt defend myself.
>
> After that, say they gave me a work instruction, ie apply for a vacancy. As
> soon as I had applied, I told them in the JC on my next signing on day and
> insisted that my adviser check it, which she did. There was no excuse for
> them after that.
>
> They are always thinking of ways to get rid of you, likewise you have to
> keep thinking of ways to prevent that from happening.
>
> Signing on nowadays is a full time job ;)- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

YIPEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! I'VE GOT A JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!
date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:37:45 -0800 (PST)   author:   unknown

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