Blazing Apostle
Active member
- Jul 30, 2011
- 319
Great just been rejected but they can't tell me why - brilliant
I wonder if they give priority to those who have supplied a photo for their profile or who show their full name.
What personal information are you others displaying? I might be onto something here.
This seems to be the case for the majority of people who signed up. Plenty of reports of people complaining they haven't been assigned any tasks but there are no reports of any specific examples of anyone who have been assigned something. Is that perhaps because there is nothing to report?
It might be a good public relations excercise for them to issue a press release of how many Responders have been on "active" duty and how well it's doing....or maybe it wouldn't if it's not working out as they hoped it would.
I've been "on duty" for 336 hours and I still haven't received a call. In the first couple of days I was being careful about what jobs I committed myself to around the house as I was mindful that I would have to drop everything at the drop of a hat as I was expecting a call at every minute. Now a day goes by without me giving them a thought as I've almost forgotten they exist. I don't even bother about going on and off duty when I go to bed because I no longer think to log on and off so I'm "on duty" now 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/metro....eers-arent-able-help-vulnerable-12538213/amp/
Two points:
1) If there are 800,000 people or whatever signed up then I imagine a lot of people will never get a job.
2) Didn't it say when you first logged into the app that you weren't supposed to report on duty? I think this is a remnant from when it was used just for cardiac patients.
I admit it's not very clear.
Anyone been accepted and asked to to anything?
Two points:
1) If there are 800,000 people or whatever signed up then I imagine a lot of people will never get a job.
2) Didn't it say when you first logged into the app that you weren't supposed to report on duty? I think this is a remnant from when it was used just for cardiac patients.
I admit it's not very clear.
I didn't notice that, nor it appears did many others. Can you direct me to where that instruction is given. I went by these guidlines....
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You need to toggle to 'on'
https://volunteering.royalvoluntary...eerrespondersfaqs-website-140420-v1-9-972.pdf
I have signed up but still working so can only do evenings and weekends, is this ok? Yes it absolutely fine and excellent that you have chosen to register and support. When your ID has been verified you will receive an email to download the App, on this you just need to ensure when you can support that you make sure the ON DUTY toggle is clicked ON, then when you are unavailable for support click the On DUTY toggle to OFF. That way you will never be sent requests for support when you are unavailable.
It seems I was wrong, though the whole thing still looks like it's set up for its former use. Very odd.
I shall toggle on!