As he hadn't heard within the time frame the CS gave in his last email from them, he wrote at the beginning of the week to ask if there was any news. Today he heard in an email that he had been allocated a place within a specific department that is commensurate with the degree he is taking. It doesn't say where the post is, London, Wales or Timbucktoo! However, he is more than happy just to know that he hasn't completely messed things up.
He has had an awful time in the last week. He was born with 9 adult teeth missing and he had a lot of painful work done through his teens to remove teeth from where they shouldn't be and moving the others around so that there was a semblance of normality. He had butterfly bridges placed to fill some gaps and other teeth "built up" to look reasonably normal. He was horrified when one of the bridges fell out and couldn't find anyone to put it back in. As he has a congenital condition affecting his collagen, keeping the gap can be difficult if it is not kept open within 5 days. He was panic stricken that he might have to have interviews with a glaring gap! After being sent from pillar to post in his Uni town and being told they couldn't do anything. His home dentist said he would squeeze him in because it was urgent so my husband collected him and took him back which was quite a journey. To our horror, as my husband walked through the door, we got a message to say the blessed thing had fallen out again. Fortunately whilst he was home, we managed to find an old retainer which will need a tooth removed from it to get it to fit in his mouth so, fingers crossed, it will not need another monumental trip which is likely to be equally successful. Hopefully when things start to re-open, the Uni Dentist will start taking dental patients again and he can find a way forward. He was glad he didn't have to face an interview when his email about his job came in!
So 2 things learned. Register with a Dentist straight away and don't take an email from the CS at face value but fear the worst when they are asking for information!
Thank you, Doodledog, the last thing my son does is behave as if he is entitled...except for wanting a pint or two, maybe. He has always been hardworking and conscientious. He is young and makes mistakes obviously but my very experienced husband who has worked in HR with 2 public bodies was as surprised as I was that the CS should not be more transparent when communicating with their potential interns who tend to be starting out in the world of work.
M0nica, I absolutely agree with you about solving problems and resilience. We went to see the wonderful Dick Moore lecture about Adolescents and Resilience at our son's school a few years ago. We have tried very hard to follow his advice and, as such, although my son was disappointed, he didn't just disintegrate. He started looking for other jobs whilst he waited to hear if he'd kiboshed himself completely.