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Sorry if this sounds like a rant, but I'm beginning to get seriously annoyed with my local Job Centre Plus (JCP).
I recently started claiming income based job seekers allowance as I can't get any sort of job no matter how hard I try. I graduated with a First class degree in Pharmacology last July, and ever since I've been trying to get a scientific position, but a lack of lab based experience outside of university is making it very difficult to get even a very basic entry level position. The opposite problem is that if I try to get a basic position just requiring GCSE's or A-levels I get rejected as 'overqualified'!
I recently started claiming mostly because I don't have much savings, and I want to try to accumulate some funds in order to move when I do get a job - which will very likely be nowhere near where I live with my parents. I'm not entirely happy about it as I almost see it as 'failure', but its a means to an end. I've tried getting a generic shop, office etc job just to tide me over until I get a science related job, but Bedford is like a jobs blackhole, and its difficult for me to go further as I don't drive, and I/my parents live in a somewhat out of the way area which is not served very well by public transport (and for most jobs the travel costs would mean I would barely make anything).
Anyway enough background information, last time I went to the JCP they had given me two appointments for the day (typically being 4 hours apart), but they then claimed to know nothing about the first appointment despite it being written by them in my book. Luckily my advisor saw me there and then, but they then booked me another appointment with them at 09:20 today...
...and they then claimed that I was booked in for 14:30 when I turned up (a little early)! I had to show her the appointment that she had written into my book as their system showed 14:30. For gods sake can't they even get the appointments correctly recorded?
I was then informed that I've got to come in weekly until mid August, despite their guidance online saying it should be every 2 weeks for the first 6 months - its not very cheap for me to come in, and its bloody annoying as surely I could be doing much more productive work looking for a job at home rather than waiting around at the JCP and spending quite a length of time travelling to/from them?
Sadly it seems to just be another case of hearing one thing and getting another. At the initial presentation they said about them funding training etc to increase chances of gaining employment. I discovered a phlebotomy course that was on the approved DWP training list (having that skill will likely help in getting a clinical trial assistant type position), but despite this I was bluntly told that they would not fund the £250 to do the course and if I wanted to do it I would have to pay for it.
Sorry about the rant, I'm just getting increasingly fustrated as I'm doing like they ask and am actively searching for work (very hard as I really want a job because I like doing work), but they just don't seem to have any sort of organisation or clearness themselves!
Sam.
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I recently started claiming income based job seekers allowance as I can't get any sort of job no matter how hard I try. I graduated with a First class degree in Pharmacology last July, and ever since I've been trying to get a scientific position, but a lack of lab based experience outside of university is making it very difficult to get even a very basic entry level position. The opposite problem is that if I try to get a basic position just requiring GCSE's or A-levels I get rejected as 'overqualified'!
I recently started claiming mostly because I don't have much savings, and I want to try to accumulate some funds in order to move when I do get a job - which will very likely be nowhere near where I live with my parents. I'm not entirely happy about it as I almost see it as 'failure', but its a means to an end. I've tried getting a generic shop, office etc job just to tide me over until I get a science related job, but Bedford is like a jobs blackhole, and its difficult for me to go further as I don't drive, and I/my parents live in a somewhat out of the way area which is not served very well by public transport (and for most jobs the travel costs would mean I would barely make anything).
Anyway enough background information, last time I went to the JCP they had given me two appointments for the day (typically being 4 hours apart), but they then claimed to know nothing about the first appointment despite it being written by them in my book. Luckily my advisor saw me there and then, but they then booked me another appointment with them at 09:20 today...
...and they then claimed that I was booked in for 14:30 when I turned up (a little early)! I had to show her the appointment that she had written into my book as their system showed 14:30. For gods sake can't they even get the appointments correctly recorded?
I was then informed that I've got to come in weekly until mid August, despite their guidance online saying it should be every 2 weeks for the first 6 months - its not very cheap for me to come in, and its bloody annoying as surely I could be doing much more productive work looking for a job at home rather than waiting around at the JCP and spending quite a length of time travelling to/from them?
Sadly it seems to just be another case of hearing one thing and getting another. At the initial presentation they said about them funding training etc to increase chances of gaining employment. I discovered a phlebotomy course that was on the approved DWP training list (having that skill will likely help in getting a clinical trial assistant type position), but despite this I was bluntly told that they would not fund the £250 to do the course and if I wanted to do it I would have to pay for it.
Sorry about the rant, I'm just getting increasingly fustrated as I'm doing like they ask and am actively searching for work (very hard as I really want a job because I like doing work), but they just don't seem to have any sort of organisation or clearness themselves!
Sam.
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