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If i quit job can i still get JSA.

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  • palna
    palna Posts: 438 Forumite
    i remeber in janaury i just missed out on this job agncey found my CV, and the lady said it was admin as i asked and hardley any phone work. so falase advertising.

    it says there for gross miscounduct, but i left early in one of my jobs everyone went xmas dinner expect a few i went home wthout telling anyone hence, got suspended and sacked but my JSA never stopped why not.
  • Muttleythefrog
    Muttleythefrog Posts: 20,545 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 5 September 2011 at 11:13PM
    palna wrote: »
    i remeber in janaury i just missed out on this job agncey found my CV, and the lady said it was admin as i asked and hardley any phone work. so falase advertising.

    it says there for gross miscounduct, but i left early in one of my jobs everyone went xmas dinner expect a few i went home wthout telling anyone hence, got suspended and sacked but my JSA never stopped why not.

    Because you got lucky probably... either they didn't find out the circumstances of your leaving or chose not to investigate.

    Agencies can be pretty dodgy at the best of times. For some people they're ideal and it works out... but it wouldn't be my first port of call in an employment storm.
    "Do not attribute to conspiracy what can adequately be explained by incompetence" - rogerblack
  • marleyboy wrote: »
    I cannot imagine a call centre job being too concerned with an employers spelling.

    not to mention an employee
    sorry couldn`t resist:rotfl:
  • grahawk wrote: »
    Last week you were worried about telling poeple at interviews that you had a holiday booked. Now your trying to get out of a job so you can attend interviews. Have you told this job about the holidays? It seems everytime you get work you get interviews. Then everytime you get work you also seem to get sacked. And when your out of work you get no interviews. Your work history as portrayed in this forum is incredibly dysfunctional.

    im 100% certain that palna is a troll,either that or a total plonker:eek:
  • palna wrote: »
    will they still let me countie bussiness adminstrtion course...how come all the times i was sacked they dint sanction me even though i told them.

    one of two reasons:

    they did and you didnt understand

    you bored them beyond belief and they couldnt be !!!!!d
  • marley glad you appreciated the humour
  • t0rt0ise
    t0rt0ise Posts: 4,511 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I think, OP, you should sell your secret of how you get all these interviews. Seriously, you get sacked from several jobs, you can barely write, you can't even spell the name of the course you're taking, and yet you get several interviews. How do you do it?
  • palna
    palna Posts: 438 Forumite
    edited 6 September 2011 at 11:45AM
    t0rt0ise - I use to apply for 10 jobs a day, through 5 different jobsites, just change names on cover letter.
    Now I apply to three but target CV and cover letter I have a list i.e. teamwork, excel, etc, and I just put that in my cover letter and target CV in key skills, and apply to about 3 jobs a day.
    Spelling is already done for me as I made the list from previous applications forms, which I also paid for.

    Also my CV and cover letter is paid for, first it was £40, and recently been 2 months i paid £190

    I told the agency got angry said, why, and it’s not acceptable to call in half and hour before work, expect a weeks notice. I told him, I had interview and didn’t know it was all phone work, and would have stayed if i dint have a interview, then eventually said ok.
  • Really, to echo previous comments, how on earth are we supposed to decipher that?
  • steve1980
    steve1980 Posts: 2,334 Forumite
    palna wrote: »
    Last edited by palna; Today at 11:45 AM. Reason: trying to make it easier to read :-)

    You failed!
    Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!
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