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Dwp letter for interview at the jobcentre HELP!
Poppet_xx
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I received an informal letter, written on a 'with compliments' slip today with an appointment attached.
'I have attached an appointment with ____ for your next signing on day for Friday 14/03/14.
Your do not need to come in at your normal signing on time as ___ will sign you on during his interview'
I'm absolutely baffled as to what it can be about?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
'I have attached an appointment with ____ for your next signing on day for Friday 14/03/14.
Your do not need to come in at your normal signing on time as ___ will sign you on during his interview'
I'm absolutely baffled as to what it can be about?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Have you tried calling the people who sent you the letter? That is usually the first point of action - they will know what it is about as they sent it.0
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One of those work focused interviews, or a JSA agreement meeting?
Lin
You can tell a lot about a woman by her hands..........for instance, if they are placed around your throat, she's probably slightly upset.
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I'll give them a ring, just confused me because I've been on jobseekers for about a month now, I've got a normal sign on time but this is for an interview & to sign on. Just didn't know what the interview part was for.0
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they might be going though your job seekers agreement with you how many jobs you need to apply for a week how far you have to travel to find work extra training programs ect ect its usually a normal part of claiming job seekers allowance0
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