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My tshirt at Job Centre appointments

gay_guy
Posts: 878 Forumite
Well my tutor on my course at Training 2000 in Nelson confirmed today that Job Centre is out of order for telling me to remove my gaytshirt, he also said that if I do get sanctioned on Friday then he said I need to contact Burnley Express and also Citizen Advice as they can't sanction me because of the tshirt.
Also I told my sexy tutor if he finds my Gay tshirt offensive and he said the following (No Mate, I don't find it offensive at all)
I don't want this week to end as on Friday, its the last day I will be seeing my sexy tutor
If my advisor starts on Friday then I will have no choice but to make my first step and that is put in official complaint at the Job Centre.
I don't come to the Job Centre to get judge/criticized by my tshirts, Job Centre advisors are they to do the Job, not Judge people's clothes. :mad:
Also I told my sexy tutor if he finds my Gay tshirt offensive and he said the following (No Mate, I don't find it offensive at all)
I don't want this week to end as on Friday, its the last day I will be seeing my sexy tutor

If my advisor starts on Friday then I will have no choice but to make my first step and that is put in official complaint at the Job Centre.
I don't come to the Job Centre to get judge/criticized by my tshirts, Job Centre advisors are they to do the Job, not Judge people's clothes. :mad:
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What T shirt?0
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Not again........ though in all fairness it has been more than a day since you last posted about this subject.0
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Haven't we talked about all this before ?Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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Oh GOD not this AGAIN :eek:
Gay_Guy, you say you are a "straight acting" gay man, but from our posts, obsessing over "hunky" and "sexy" soap stars, tutors, bands, you come across as more like a silly, celebrity obsessed, teenage girl.0 -
WantToBeSE wrote: »What T shirt?0
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Get practicing your glum face in the mirror the press loves a suitably glum face for non-stories like this.0
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fufu_banterwaite wrote: »Why do you have such trouble using they, they're, their and there?!
Bloody hell, didn't knew this forum was a English course0 -
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OP has found a good way of never having to take a job. Just makes all sorts of issues over wearing childish T shirts.
So just because I want to wear a gay tshirt it makes me not been serious to look for a Job.
Sorry but this is not true, I apply for Jobs everyday. so what if I wear my tshirt. its got nothing to do with them!
Who the hell do Job Centre advisors think the are, I had a interview last year around November and I went to the interview in a shirt and trousers, you see. I don't wear my gaytshirts at Interviews but they shouldn't be a reason to wear it at my 15 min appointment at Job Centre. :mad:0
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