dgallagher_73 wrote: » Good to hear that you're having a good experience. The idea of being a janitor in a secondary school sounds nightmarish. It's really interesting that you say that the lockdowns have thrown a spanner in the works as I've seen and talked to people on the Tus scheme picking up litter in my town during both lockdowns. It's a bit weird that some Tus workers are off work at the moment but other workers still have to work. I wonder what the reasoning behind it is?
RedRunners wrote: » Picking up litter all day sounds like a terrible option to take. At least if you work at a sports club, a school, or a shop you'll get some kind of relevant experience for your CV, but picking up rubbish? How do you sugarcoat that at a job interview. But in terms of some TÚS workers being off and other still working during covid. Well technically, I'm off till March 5th but every few weeks my supervisor might call and ask to help out with something small for a couple hours. I don't really mind, it's just around the corner and we all keep our distance. Plus, I know they're all volunteers so no one is really profiting off the work. So why not right. I'd ask my TÚS manager whats going to happen after March 5th, but if your expecting to get a straight answer out of that crowd, you'd might as well be chasing moonbeams. I'd say I'v spoken to members of the TÚS management maybe 5 times in the last year, and each time I leave the conversation as equally confused as I was going into it.
sallyanne12 wrote: » I got a letter inviting me to take part of the tus scheme. I’m having a surgery to my leg In 3 weeks time which I’m told the recovery period is long for. Should I explain this on the form that I may be unable to take part for a few weeks or should I wait and explain when tus themselves call me
sonofenoch wrote: » To get a call for Tus you have to be unemployed for 3 yrs ...I think in that time there's no harm in maybe getting your arse in gear ....I mean it's 19.5 hrs a week it's not gonna kill anyone..............plus it's still an interview process, you mightn't get it nor do you have to take it after an interview
jimjangles wrote: » I unfortunately for me got the dreaded an Tus letter today. It sounds absolutely dire from what's been said here. It's forced community service for unemployed people. The government treat unemployed people like people who committed a crime, do your forced community service or you lose your dole. Instead of actually offering some kind of experience that would be useful in getting a job or helping someone get a job you instead get kicked when you're down and treated like a criminal. You had this junk going on and bloody Seetec where all they did was supervise you doing job searches on their computers. I hate this effing government and I hate their attitude towards unemployed people. I want to work why won't they help me get a bloody job. I'm intelligent I have qualifications, I've done multiple courses in my life yet because I have been out of work for so long nobody will let me get a job and nobody will give me a chance. I don't want to be stuck doing unskilled community service for a year Fook the government, fook Michael Martin, fook Leo Varadkar, fook Fine Gael, fook Fianna Fail, I took the vaccines, I did everything they asked me to do for the past year and a half and avoided covid and this is the absolute crap they land on my doorstep as soon as they possibly can. It's a bloody insult to me and they should be fooking ashamed.
segosego89 wrote: » Sorry to hear about this. I know it's a very unpleasant experience. You may already know this but it's best to respond immediately to the letter as you may be able to get a more pleasant position if you do so. Did they specify a job position in the letter that they sent you or was the letter more of a general "inviting you for a meeting" kind of thing? I assume it will be a phone call rather than an actual indoor meeting? Or perhaps it will be an indoor meeting if it's going to take place after July 5th?
jimjangles wrote: » I will reply to it because I have to. It starts by threatening to cut my dole if I don't respond. I just put it back in its envelope and threw it on the floor in anger I'll have a look at it again later. It just stinks the way Ireland treats unemployed people it bloody stinks.
jimjangles wrote: » Hey just wondering if I signup for an ecollege online course would I be able to avoid an tus? Does anyone know?
jimjangles wrote: » No it's an Tus a years community service basically. I want to avoid it. I don't want to waste time sweeping the roads for a year. I want to get a job in programming. I have a degree from a long time ago. I was thinking of doing an online ecollege course to update my Java certification and was wondering if that could get me off the an Tus radar. Sweeping the roads or doing whatever other bs they can come up with to try and degrade me is not my ambition in life.
jimjangles wrote: » I had to send back the letter so don't have it but it was just a generic letter telling me if I didn't agree to an Tus my dole could be cut and that it's a community work scheme or something like that. It basically told me nothing about what I could be doing. They just wanted my signature.
jimjangles wrote: » No it's an Tus a years community service basically. I want to avoid it. I don't want to waste time sweeping the roads for a year.I want to get a job in programming. I have a degree from a long time ago. I was thinking of doing an online ecollege course to update my Java certification and was wondering if that could get me off the an Tus radar. Sweeping the roads or doing whatever other bs they can come up with to try and degrade me is not my ambition in life.
sonofenoch wrote: » Doesn't sound like it's served you well ......have never heard of anyone sweeping roads on a Tus programme, I think that would be a fairly well paid council job (do they even use road sweepers anymore) anyone I've heard of were placed in computer refurbish or furniture recycling ...all charity places .................19 and a half hrs a week oh the horror of it all, you could do that and still do any online course
jimjangles wrote: » Computer refurbishment would be fine. I could do that if there was anything available in that regard but unfortunately I doubt it. I suppose if they try force me to do something I don't want to do I could just say no and try live with taking a dole cut.
jimjangles wrote: » Seriously really? That's harsh. I'll have to smile and setup with whatever I get. Another year wasted. I'll tell them what I'm interested in doing when I get called up for interview but I'm very sceptical of this being any use whatsoever. If you get a job while on it do they let you go? Do they cover travel expenses if you're getting a bus in and out?
Deleted User wrote: » It’ll only be another year wasted if you don’t get a job or start a recognised course in the meantime. If you can’t get work relevant to your degree, it might be time to change direction. Have you looked at any CE Schemes? There might be something more suited to your abilities and talents.
jimjangles wrote: » I was just saying the CE schemes I looked at in my locale are not my kind of thing. If that's where an Tus gets their jobs from I wouldn't be interested in pursuing a career in any of those things. It was caretaker, working for tidy towns, there was some office admin role but I think women usually get those. Anyway it may be a long time before I get called so I suppose I shouldn't worry too much yet. I was wondering do an Tus cover travel if you have to get a bus in and out?