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all they have to do is log in with their user id and password and they can look at anyone on their books. i have seen her do it. i havent given permission specifically for this but i did sign the forms when i started the course. she doesnt seem to take much notice of it anyway. i get the feeling its just a place where they can look for an excuse to sanction people they want to sanction.
You've said your advisor at Avanta can see your online jobsearch with them.
Are you certain of that, has your advisor said this or have you seen them looking at it ?
Did they ask your permission or did you give it ?0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »1- there may be many Sarahs in the UK on the site
2- you do not need to enter a last name on the site
3- email? The JC do not have my email address
4- ujm? What's that?
5- well you'd need to set up an account first
1. Which is why email address is the preferred way of locating a customer
2. You can enter your surname.
3. I have the majority of my customers email, as do many other advisors.
4. Universal job match
5. Obviously
The fact is you are stating that we need someone's password to enter an account which is wrong so we are not in breech of any of our one policies!0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »1- there may be many Sarahs in the UK on the site
2- you do not need to enter a last name on the site
3- email? The JC do not have my email address
4- ujm? What's that?
5- well you'd need to set up an account first
3 - They should have your CV which should have your email, they should have your email anyway, I thought it was one of the first directions.
4 - Universal Job Match, you will have a gateway ID which I think they mean.0 -
Oh but how will they get the email address off me?1. Which is why email address is the preferred way of locating a customer
2. You can enter your surname.
3. I have the majority of my customers email, as do many other advisors.
4. Universal job match
5. Obviously
The fact is you are stating that we need someone's password to enter an account which is wrong so we are not in breech of any of our one policies!
You CAN enter a surname but the person who signs up does not have to enter a surname at all
If I set up an account no one wil be able to see it at all. Id love you tell me how you would find it as I am a bit confused here.0 -
You are missing the point - you do NOT have to register so I will have no id3 - They should have your CV which should have your email, they should have your email anyway, I thought it was one of the first directions.
4 - Universal Job Match, you will have a gateway ID which I think they mean.
Oh yeah they may have my CV with an email address on it that I had 12 months ago and its not my current CV and they have never asked for another copy.
And besides you can just join with a hotmail acct to get an acct on there.0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »Oh but how will they get the email address off me?
You CAN enter a surname but the person who signs up does not have to enter a surname at all
If I set up an account no one wil be able to see it at all. Id love you tell me how you would find it as I am a bit confused here.
Your just being argumentative as per normal.
I wasn't talking about you I was talking in general.
At the end of the day I am the one who works there not you.....so who do you suppose know more about how an advisor accesses someone account errrrrrrrr0 -
No just stating the facts there as I see them.Your just being argumentative as per normal.
I wasn't talking about you I was talking in general.
At the end of the day I am the one who works there not you.....so who do you suppose know more about how an advisor accesses someone account errrrrrrrr
Well I don't have an account and I don't have to have one.0 -
MissSarah1972 wrote: »No just stating the facts there as I see them.
Well I don't have an account and I don't have to have one.
No your stating bs and acting like a petulant child in the process
And ur right your on the work program for a reason after all0 -
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