Hi,
A friend who is 53 and has been unemployed for the first time for about 8 months now has been told by friends that he will most likely be called for an interview with a Social Welfare officer to prove that he is seeking employment. As he has never had any experience of this type of stuff before he is wondering what exactly to expect.
As he is over 50 he is finding it very hard to get a reply to his applications never mind an interview. He held a clerical position for over 25 years.
Has anyone else been for one of these interviews and what should he need as proof of job applications. Somone mentioned to him that S.W. are all too aware that realistically his chances of finding a job are slim because he does not have many qualifications.
thanks.
A friend who is 53 and has been unemployed for the first time for about 8 months now has been told by friends that he will most likely be called for an interview with a Social Welfare officer to prove that he is seeking employment. As he has never had any experience of this type of stuff before he is wondering what exactly to expect.
As he is over 50 he is finding it very hard to get a reply to his applications never mind an interview. He held a clerical position for over 25 years.
Has anyone else been for one of these interviews and what should he need as proof of job applications. Somone mentioned to him that S.W. are all too aware that realistically his chances of finding a job are slim because he does not have many qualifications.
thanks.