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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 208589" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>You are not going to seem rude unless your tone and language is such. The firm advertises it offers this support, so it is reasonable for you to enquire as to whether accommodation would be possible. Explain the route - the walk, the train and then travelling in central London. Even if the firm cannot offer accommodation they may be able to cover the cost of a taxi to and from the station so your journey is reduced a little. But see what the offer you by explaining what your journey will be and what your circumstances are.</p><p></p><p>The firm will have a policy on what they consider and what they won't - so by you giving them a clear picture of what you will experience with your commute/your circumstances will allow the firm to determine whether you have met the criteria for this policy or not.</p><p></p><p>And its not an issue if you don't meet the criteria - this does not impact your candidacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 208589, member: 2672"] You are not going to seem rude unless your tone and language is such. The firm advertises it offers this support, so it is reasonable for you to enquire as to whether accommodation would be possible. Explain the route - the walk, the train and then travelling in central London. Even if the firm cannot offer accommodation they may be able to cover the cost of a taxi to and from the station so your journey is reduced a little. But see what the offer you by explaining what your journey will be and what your circumstances are. The firm will have a policy on what they consider and what they won't - so by you giving them a clear picture of what you will experience with your commute/your circumstances will allow the firm to determine whether you have met the criteria for this policy or not. And its not an issue if you don't meet the criteria - this does not impact your candidacy. [/QUOTE]
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