Hopeful19 wrote: » turas nua manager of local office is basically verbally attacking someone i know ever time they go in. telling them they should have a job by now that they are not tryig and that now they are not entilited to travel expenses as they are only a named driver on his partners car as his is off the road cause simply cant afford it. anyone else experience these issues with turas nua
MrsThomas wrote: » Guys received a post have an interview on Tuesday coming up with Tus.... My head is spinning tbh. Not sure what they will say to me. How long does the interview lasts ? Also what questions do they ask can I prepare myself somehow ? Thanks
MrsThomas wrote: » Thanks guys- didn’t know I had to dress just like for interview I thought they are very like seetec? I’ll definitely go in and dress appropriately just not sure what questions they may ask. Not going to lie I am a nervous wreck
splinter65 wrote: » Please don’t be nervous. You really just need to be yourself. There’s nothing to worry about. That’s important because they want to find some position that is suitable for you, where you will fit in, that you will like, and that they will like you!! So just be really honest and frank and bare in mind that if your in receipt of a SW payment that participating in these schemes is all part of it. They don’t want to send you somewhere you won’t be comfortable to do something you won’t like doing, but at the same time try to be a bit flexible. Best of luck now, it could be the start of a whole new thing for you.
MrsThomas wrote: » Thank you guys. Another question from the moment of interview am I switched to TUS payment or from the moment I get a placement ?
MrsThomas wrote: » Hi guys I have interview with Tus and ironically today I received a letter from seetec that I’ve been accepted and to come in for invitation session. What am I suppose to do surely there is a mistake ?
P.S PEOPLE, when attending a TUS interview ask for the list of placements they have available, you may be interested in one they have not mentioned to you, do not be afraid to say NO if you feel a placement is not for you.
segosego89 wrote: » But there is an unspoken understanding that you must select a placement eventually. You can't keep refusing placement offers if they're not to your liking. You'll eventually be sanctioned otherwise.
MrsThomas wrote: » Back when I used to live in Dublin my dr told my chronic ilness is not disability in Ireland but the likes of America it is considered disability so it would be hard to get it. I moved to Louth. My doctor is far more understanding but didn’t think of applying for disability ; Do I have to have certain years worked to apply for it? I’m scared if I apply my job seekers will be stopped
MrsThomas wrote: » Hi thanks for getting back to me. Actually no they explained the process and gave me 2 days to decide if I want to go with tus or seetec. He said he just has to report that I came and he thinks there are a lot of obstacles for me to be with tus. Because I got seetec allocation I am on a safe side with social welfare. It’s worth a try for a disability allowance I’m just doing research and it says that 1000 people’s are being rejected disability as they are not believing people. If I were to apply and get denied I assume I’d loose my job seeker allowance as welll leaving me with no money ?
MrsThomas wrote: » Hi guys doing seetec one month in already my advisor is lovely I have to say- but got a letter from social welfare to attend a claim review with one of the officers??? I thought once I’m on seetec I don’t have to meet any advisors or have my claim checked ??? Trying to ring the social welfare but they never pick up....
MrsThomas wrote: » No one answers the emails and I’ve rang all day and no one picks up in my local social welfare. They don’t even require any bank statements just a form to fill in how have I been looking for jobs etc. I assume they missed the part I’m part of seetec