sodacake1968 wrote: » There's always a remit to suppress posts especially in the current climate. I know of at least 2 departments that are in excess of their DPER figures (overall) and are actively seeking post suppression
GenevaW wrote: » Has anyone from Batch 2 been contacted yet?
paul3581 wrote: » I'm in the top ten on batch2 and haven't heard anything from PAS yet In relation to the actual hours of work for an AP, is there any sign of flexitime being restored? I understand it was being reviewed after it was removed as part of Haddington Road. I'm in the private sector with fairly flexible hours at the moment, if I have to actually be in the office until 5.45 every day I'll have to turn down the AP offer as I have a creche pick up to get to before 6.
deskbottle wrote: » Does anyone know from experience, is there any point going for the PO competition? If you finished high up in the AP Comp have you any chance??
Danesfort101 wrote: » Hi, I'm number 65 on the order of merit, Batch 2 and only have a Regional location chosen. I haven't heard anything and part of me doesn't expect to. I rang to find out my place on the Regional Panel and felt like I was wasting their time in PAS. ..... Very few jobs outside of Dublin was more or less what was said. :-(
deskbottle wrote: » I'm about to start as an AP and was sent an email by HR saying the whole office, irrespective of rank, can avail of Flexi time. Start anytime between 0800-1000 and finish anytime between 1600-1900. Lunch has to be between 30mins-2hrs between 1230-1430
hardybuck wrote: » I'm pretty sure that's incorrect. The arrangement was that people at AP who had it kept it until they moved grade, and no new appointments at AP level got access to it.
Rosiebeans81 wrote: » To my (limited) knowledge it is sometimes granted at local level as long as you work the hours required and stay within the constraints of the core hours they allow it in a lot of places.
hardybuck wrote: » Rather than being granted, it's probably that the rules aren't being enforced by the organisation/manager involved.
Rosiebeans81 wrote: » Possibly yes, but if the correct number of hours are being completed and the work being done is done well I don't see there being any issue in local arrangements. I know if I was ever to get an AP post I'd be delighted to accept the flexi time if it was made available to me. Congrats on the post deskbottle and hope it works out well!
Uriel. wrote: » In many AP jobs, more than the required hours are delivered. In my view it is about give and take, providing nobody takes the p1$$. A good manager should be able to work with staff about what works the best and delivers the most without sticking to global rules.
deskbottle wrote: » It's correct.......and being perfectly frank, there's not a chance I'd be working in a position at this senior a level without some kind of a common sense arrangement in place to accommodate family commitments, etc.
Rosiebeans81 wrote: » Has anyone heard anything from PAS recently? Particularly any movement in the regions for anyone at all?