my recent experience trying to find work...
At the beginning of May, i was told i was to be hired at a clothing shop, but they said that i couldn't start without having a NIN.
and the place that issues the numbers said i could not get a NIN without a job!
*sigh*
i finally found someone helpful at the Job Centre in Derby who explained what i needed to do. i had the the employer write me a letter to take to my NIN interview, saying that i was to start working for them, and the rate of pay/hrs per week. the man who interviewed me said this would be okay... (and it was...)
i had my interview, and he told me it should be about 3 weeks until i recieve it via post.
the interviewer at the DWP said i should take this letter to the potential employer, stating that i had had my interview, and also had his name, phone number, along with my personal case reference #, in case they had further questions. he told me i was ready to work, and really HAVE been since i got my visa. cool!
i explained to the interviewer that the company wouldn't hire me because i didn't have a NIN. he said that it was
illegal for them to NOT hire me because of that. he said i have up to 1 year to work WITHOUT ONE, and if they had any questions, they should contact him.
i explained this to the employer (assistant mgr.), who had to check with HER manager, who had to speak with THEIR bosses in London... and blah blah blah...
anyway, a month and 1/2 later, after being told that i had the job, after waiting on ppl to get their sh*t together, the employer calls me and leaves a message that they are going to hire a different person, because they felt it was too much "red tape" to hire me at this time. :\\\'(
so now i have to start all over looking for a job...
meanwhile, to make matters worse and more stressful, my husband's company he worked for went bankrupt while waiting on a large corporation to sign a deal that didn't happen in time... he was given notice of this on a Friday evening, and the company shut down on the following Monday. the car we had was a company car, leased by his employer. they had him turn that in, along with his laptop computer on that Mon. as well...
(he actually got a better deal than his other co-workers, as they weren't told until Monday, but still, we only had the weekend to prepare.)
so now neither of us are working, and we don't have a car anymore, and now we worry about losing the home we own as well...
he will recieve 1 week of pay for every year he has worked for them (4-5 years, i believe)... which totals about 1 full paycheck after taxes and whatever.
nice.
i went to the Job Centre to look for more work. i used their free public computer that lists area jobs available, and found another shop that was hiring. i called the Job Centre to get the name of the shop. the lady i spoke to said, "oh, i am sorry, you are not eligible to apply for that job." when i asked why, she explained that the job was ONLY available to people that have been out of work for months and months that were recieving financial help from gov't, and that the job is to help people get off the dole by finding them work. i laughed (with frustrated tears in my eyes) and explained how i was trying to find a job so i wouldn't HAVE to get gov't money. i told her it wasn't fair to people like me who needed a job. so, basically, i would have to sign on the dole to live off of the gov't for a few months before i would be able to apply for the job...
can you believe that?!
(p.s. i couldn't even do that if i wanted to, while on a marriage visa...)
silly me to think that a place called the "Job Centre" would actually have jobs avilable...
oh, and here is another fun one...
another job that was available was for a hairdresser trainee at a local beauty shop. its like an apprentice thing where they send you to college 1 day a week, and you work at the shop 4 days a week and get hands on training... eventually recieving a degree as a hairdresser. (it costs thousands of $$$ in the states for the college programs...) anyway, i called the place to see if i could schedule an interview. the lady asked how old i was, and i told her 32. she laughed... i mean, literally LAUGHED at me, and said, "Oh, i'm sorry, you are MUCH too OLD. we are looking for someone much younger for the job... "
i couldn't believe that she said that! wtf?
does England NOT recognise discrimination in the workplace? i have NEVER in my LIFE been told that i was "too old" to do a job. good god, i am only 32... incredible...
in the U.S., i could sue her for even saying such a thing... how rude!
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