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 			 	 						14 years 10 months ago				#40839 		by lilackez 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				I,m very confused! recently sent off my e.s.a. 50 with 2 supporting letters from my g.p and cpn.I recieved a letter 2 days ago saying i had to attend a pathways to work interview. I saw the local advisor from the job center today who informed me that it is not mandatory for me to return to work and the letter i had recieved is very missleading. I have to attend 4 more interviews to help me prepare for work if at such a point i am able. He presumed i had had a medical and passed and i informed him that i havent had one.
does this mean i will not have to have one? does this mean a decision has been made?
  					does this mean i will not have to have one? does this mean a decision has been made?
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 		 			 	 						14 years 10 months ago				#40841 		by cdcdi1911 	  	 		 			 	    			 			 		 													
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  			 				Hi Lilackez
 
It's common for claimants to have their first interview with JCP before the decision is made. The following interviews are usually with a private sector organization and take place after the decision.
 
From my experience and many other members experiences, the first interview with JCP is an ordeal, or comical, depending on how serious you are.
 
They try to encourage you by convincing you that your disability is minor and will get better soon, and that lots of companies will be falling over themselves to take you on. You can expect the following interviews to be a lot more realistic, as a private sector company would be wasting their own money placing a client on a scheme that was not suitable.
 
It's important that you attend the interview and participate for your ESA payments to continue, but I wouldn't be overly concerned. It's unlikely that they would expect you to do anything before the result of the medical.
 
Good luck
 
Derek
  					It's common for claimants to have their first interview with JCP before the decision is made. The following interviews are usually with a private sector organization and take place after the decision.
From my experience and many other members experiences, the first interview with JCP is an ordeal, or comical, depending on how serious you are.
They try to encourage you by convincing you that your disability is minor and will get better soon, and that lots of companies will be falling over themselves to take you on. You can expect the following interviews to be a lot more realistic, as a private sector company would be wasting their own money placing a client on a scheme that was not suitable.
It's important that you attend the interview and participate for your ESA payments to continue, but I wouldn't be overly concerned. It's unlikely that they would expect you to do anything before the result of the medical.
Good luck
Derek
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