Tamaya wrote:
I remember one time when I was on job seekers I had to phone them and tell them I couldn't come to my appointment. Before I could explain why, they got shirty with me - until I told them that the reason I couldn't attend was because I had a job interview at that time. They soon changed their attitude then.
One time when I had a particularly bad advisor, I contacted them two days in advance to tell them that I would not be able to attend my appointment due to an interview.
My advisor changed my appointment to a phone appointment and set it to be five minutes after my interview was due to end. So I responded saying hey, that's no good. What if my interview lasts longer? Also, I'm going to be what? In their car park at that point? Next to a loud main road. In a place with bad phone signal. I don't want to be waiting around for a call either, I'll want to head home. So, I explained all that but she refused to move the appointment.
I left the interview. Checked my phone. Waited for a bit. Nothing. So, I went home. Checked. Waited. Nothing. I messaged. Still nada.
The next day I get a message demanding that I explain why I missed my call (absolutely nothing in my call log and I was sat waiting by the phone, if someone called they did not reach me but I did warn them that the phone signal was little to none and that they should rearrange).
So, I wrote them a very detailed essay explaining why I was unable to answer a call that I never received and timestamped when I sent messages telling my advisor not to call me in a bad signal area and that I had an interview. I was a bit snarky with it, I believe I wrote something about teleportation not being invented yet somewhere in there.

They let me off and put me with another advisor after that.
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