podgerodge
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As I see it, if I answer "Carlow" that is not my place of birth. If I answer "Dublin" it's not where my mother lived at the time....
Cati76 said:The census enumerator of my area called on Friday at 15.00, expecting us to be at home. .
But you're working on it, right?moesha said:...we dont know when and when not people are going to be in..........
Sorry Moesha if my comment offended you, it was not intended that way. My only complaint was the response I got over the phone. I got the card from my enumarator with his phone, and from there we arrange a drop time, and he said that if we were not at home, he would leave it in the letter box. I know it's really difficult to get into some places, like the block I live in, where there is a code to get in, so either you know the code to get in, or you wait till someone let you in. But don't you think Saturday 22nd is a bit late to be getting the forms? I mean, we all have to fill the form tonight, I am not from here, so it might be difficult for me to get in touch with the enumerator should I have any questions, etc etc.moesha said:In out training we are told the best time to catch people is in the evening and weekend. But I have chanced my arm and got people in during the day. I dont thinks its fair to make that statement above. Us CE's arent psychic, we dont know when and when not people are going to be in..........
Where do you live, not location , but is it in a block of apartments or a country house, in the middle of nowhere? Did you get anything at all in your door about the census? We all have calling cards that we leave if we knock and there is nobody there the 2nd and 3rd time we will leave one with our number and you can call or text us. If your not there on the 4th time we can drop the form in the letterbox. Actually, i know silly question but do you have a letterbox? Some of my houses dont!!!!! But i managed to get the form into a few..
Really? I don't think the passport office would be too happy with that approach.justin said:As a census enumerator we were told to use the county of residence of your mother at the time of your birth.
This seems perfectly clear to me. Despite the €50M we're putting into this they couldn't manage proof read the form, as there is a mistake on page 19 'Relationship of person six to persons 1, 2, 3, 4' . . it seems they don't care what relationship person six has to person five. Given the volume of people moving to and from this country I can't see a 5 year Census being current or useful for very long.podgerodge said:On page 4 of the census form it asks "What is your place of birth? - give the place where your mother lived at the time of your birth."
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