Just had my PIP assessment
lizzieloz30
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Hello,
I've just had my first ever PIP face to face assesment. Not sure how it went, the woman seemed abit frosty. I wasn't in there that long at all, feel like I wasn't asked half the questions I would have been expected to be asked.
I've just had my first ever PIP face to face assesment. Not sure how it went, the woman seemed abit frosty. I wasn't in there that long at all, feel like I wasn't asked half the questions I would have been expected to be asked.
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Hi@ Lizzieloz30 well done , that was not bad then .
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Is it good or bad I wasn't in long. I don't know. Hello
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i think it dont matter how long your in there for, got mine tomorrow lol ,i would rather be in there not a long time myself
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Good luck for tomorrow!
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thank you and i hope you have done well too
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Hi @lizzieloz30
Mine was less than an hour ,
Nowhere near the questions asked as i expected ,
5 weeks later i received award letter and it was all good
Please dont worry , there is no good or bad time levels
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