Phone call from CAB
- RachelPotter
- Topic Author
In my first post I stated that the CAB would not help me, now out of the blue I have just received a phonecall from a woman at the local CAB asking me how I was getting on!
Her boss, the one who had said they could not help, asked this woman to phone me on Dec 7th to offer help once I had received a tribunal date.
They are also offering to come with me!
I know to some this might sound fantastic news but I just feel really awful!
Do you think I should take them up on their offer, or go it alone? Opinion, rather than advice, as I know you cannot advise on individual cases.
Many thanks,
Rachel
Mod Edit - as more a question than discussion topic - moved to questions forum.
Pete
I am close to tears, as part of my depression/anxiety I do not cope with change well.
In my first post I stated that the CAB would not help me, now out of the blue I have just received a phonecall from a woman at the local CAB asking me how I was getting on!
Her boss, the one who had said they could not help, asked this woman to phone me on Dec 7th to offer help once I had received a tribunal date.
They are also offering to come with me!
I know to some this might sound fantastic news but I just feel really awful!
Do you think I should take them up on their offer, or go it alone? Opinion, rather than advice, as I know you cannot advise on individual cases.
Many thanks,
Rachel
Mod Edit - as more a question than discussion topic - moved to questions forum.
Pete
Hi,
To be honest, any good help and support is better than none.
Would it be possible to arrange a meeting with the person prior to the appeal, both in order you maybe more 'comfirtable' with the advisor having previously met and also to form a way ahead for the appeal?
Pete
- RachelPotter
- Topic Author
I do admit I have deep seated prejudices and I apologise most sincerely to anybody who this offends!....
the people who work at my local CAB are wealthy women of a certain age.
I do not doubt their integrity, selflessness or intelligence, I guess it is more of an inferiority complex on my part?!
But Pete I will meet with her and see how she makes me feel, cos as you said, any good help is better than none.
Many thanks,
Rachel
- Survivor
I'm not saying feel sorry for them, I'm just saying try to find a connection with them because I don't think many stick it for more than a short while unless they are committed to what they are doing.
- RachelPotter
- Topic Author
It's incredibly difficult to rid oneself of the 'I am a failure' persona!
Best wishes,
Rachel
- Survivor
It's incredibly difficult to rid oneself of the 'I am a failure' persona!
I know it well. I think it often goes with depression, or at least it does with mine and that of so many people I know.