ono
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Long story short, i relocated to Middlesbrough towards the back end of last year to help look after my Dad who was diagnosed as terminally ill (he sadly passed on in January). Unfortunately this meant i basically had to give up my job to relocate, which i did so in the hope that i would be able to find something up here relatively quickly. Given my Dad's situation, my career kind of took a back seat at that point anyway.
As it transpires, it is really difficult to find employment in Middlesbrough, which has unfortunately lead to me having to 'sign on' for the first time in my life. I have currently been signing on for the last 4 months, in which time i have applied for well over 200 jobs.
Because one of the jobs i applied for was 'Work Coach' with the DWP, my actual work coach has decided to send me on a work experience programme which is centered around helping almost 'unemployable' youths to find a way into paid labour. So today was my first day on the work experience and this particular job is just not suitable for me. Basically the job entails having around 15-20 meetings/meet-ups (per week) with troubled youths who are drug abusers, or re-offenders, which i would be ok with in a controlled environment. However this doesn't seem to be a controlled environment (some are quite isolated), and according to the guys i am 'shadowing' roughly half of the people they meet with carry weapons (knifes, knuckledusters etc) on them, and have them on them during these kind of meetings (without going into specifics, stories were told)
There isn't any amount of money you could pay me that would make me feel ok working with unpredictable weapon carrying people. Unfortunately the terms of my Jobseekers Allowance stipulates that i have to complete the full experience before attending the mandatory interview, after which i have to accept the job (if i got it). On top of that, i would also have to undertake a year long qualification in my own time to support my role.
Does anybody know what my rights are in relation to attempting to deter myself from this particular job without it affecting my benefit? The letter given to me by my Work Coach contained a lot of thinly veiled threats about what would happen to me if i refused to attend either the experience or the interview, so i'm a bit concerned that i am basically being forced down an avenue that frankly terrifies me, and appears to be quite a distance away from what i actually want to end up achieving.
I understand that this thread might annoy some people and i know beggars can't be choosers in certain situations, but surely there is a limit to what is reasonable and what isn't, and this falls into the unreasonable category? Or am i being a wet fart? I'd just like to canvass some opinion before i get in touch with my job coach.
Cheers.
As it transpires, it is really difficult to find employment in Middlesbrough, which has unfortunately lead to me having to 'sign on' for the first time in my life. I have currently been signing on for the last 4 months, in which time i have applied for well over 200 jobs.
Because one of the jobs i applied for was 'Work Coach' with the DWP, my actual work coach has decided to send me on a work experience programme which is centered around helping almost 'unemployable' youths to find a way into paid labour. So today was my first day on the work experience and this particular job is just not suitable for me. Basically the job entails having around 15-20 meetings/meet-ups (per week) with troubled youths who are drug abusers, or re-offenders, which i would be ok with in a controlled environment. However this doesn't seem to be a controlled environment (some are quite isolated), and according to the guys i am 'shadowing' roughly half of the people they meet with carry weapons (knifes, knuckledusters etc) on them, and have them on them during these kind of meetings (without going into specifics, stories were told)
There isn't any amount of money you could pay me that would make me feel ok working with unpredictable weapon carrying people. Unfortunately the terms of my Jobseekers Allowance stipulates that i have to complete the full experience before attending the mandatory interview, after which i have to accept the job (if i got it). On top of that, i would also have to undertake a year long qualification in my own time to support my role.
Does anybody know what my rights are in relation to attempting to deter myself from this particular job without it affecting my benefit? The letter given to me by my Work Coach contained a lot of thinly veiled threats about what would happen to me if i refused to attend either the experience or the interview, so i'm a bit concerned that i am basically being forced down an avenue that frankly terrifies me, and appears to be quite a distance away from what i actually want to end up achieving.
I understand that this thread might annoy some people and i know beggars can't be choosers in certain situations, but surely there is a limit to what is reasonable and what isn't, and this falls into the unreasonable category? Or am i being a wet fart? I'd just like to canvass some opinion before i get in touch with my job coach.
Cheers.