Need some guidance for my DH
Posted By |
Message |
watersdeb04
Back to school is here
Member since 12/07 1052 total posts
Name: Deb
|
Need some guidance for my DH
I'm in a bind about my DH. Basically, he has not worked consistently since 2006. During that time, his mental illness was undiagnosed and then misdiagnosed. He is in the hospital now. When he gets out, I want him to go to a job coach and I want to figure out how to word his cover letter and resume to explain about his mental health issues. We live in Suffolk. Does anyone have recommendations of where to go? I was looking at the Clubhouse in Ronkonkoma. I also noticed Jobs+ in Nassau County but I don't know if he is eligible since we live in Suffolk. Any help and guidance would be most appreciiated.
|
Posted 10/4/08 11:23 AM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
|
Re: Need some guidance for my DH
Check out this site:
http://www.crdli.org/topic_work.html
It should list all the agencies on Long Island who specialize in this (as well as other social work resources).
Good luck!
|
Posted 10/4/08 1:15 PM |
|
|
MommyTeffi
Yummy!!!
Member since 2/06 1827 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Need some guidance for my DH
Has he applied for any services through the state? You might want to try VESID. I work in the field. Let me know if I can be any help. Feel free to FM me.
VESID
|
Posted 10/4/08 3:00 PM |
|
|
ready2ttc
LIF Toddler
Member since 8/08 383 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Need some guidance for my DH
Posted by MommyTeffi
Has he applied for any services through the state? You might want to try VESID. I work in the field. Let me know if I can be any help. Feel free to FM me.
VESID
I would definitely go for free services through the state before paying a private coach. VESID is a wonderful place to start!
|
Posted 10/6/08 7:52 PM |
|
|
CaseyGirl
Mommy to 3 Boys :)
Member since 5/05 19978 total posts
Name: Jen - counting my blessings...
|
Re: Need some guidance for my DH
Whatever you do, DO NOT mention his illness in the cover letter. If you felt it was necessary, you can explain the gap with something general like, "please note that the 2 year gap in my professional experience was due to some personal issues that needed to be managed". OR don't mention it at all in the letter, rather, if it comes up during an interview (and it might - (I always ask about gaps) - at that time, he can say "At that point, I decided to take some time to manage a personal issue which has been resolved".
I don't live on LI so I can't help you with a job coach but if you need any help with HR stuff, just FM me
|
Posted 10/10/08 8:36 AM |
|
|
Potentially Related Topics:
Currently 511865 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
|