revoke12 wrote: » Hi wondering has anyone been offered a position on the panel? thanks
skooterblue2 wrote: » The smart ones come on when they are immediately out of college or school in early 20's and progress quickly to EO and AO. You are guaranteed promotion based on seniority
stinkbomb wrote: » Its before they have hired anyone
stinkbomb wrote: » There were three days of interviews, I do know that. I got an email today telling me I am on the panel.
redfacedbear wrote: » The last downturn also proved that unthinkable things (such as pay cuts) that would never happen in the public sector can happen so I'm not certain that lay-offs won't occur at some point over the next 40 years that somebody will work there. As for the notion that a CO would be in the loop on re-zonings and in a position to exploit that info before anybody else - that's laughable.
skooterblue2 wrote: » No chance of being laid of or being down sized.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Yeah but you get annual increments dont you? Flexitime, wind of any rezoning or goings on.
Ginger83 wrote: » I don't know what you'd get or what use rezoning info would be on 23k, i just think its poor for the job. You'd be lucky to get a mortgage of 100k on that.
Ginger83 wrote: » Min wage/ zero hrs are for the unskilled. My sis in law is starting a new job in 3 weeks with very little experience starting on 28.5k so poor when you compare i suppose.
skooterblue2 wrote: » I dont know, its better than minimum wage on a zero hour contract and the chance of experiencing an armed robbery 2 or 3 times a year in a convenience store. No chance of being laid of or being down sized. Plenty of perks in the modern working world
Ginger83 wrote: » Its not great, is it
stinkbomb wrote: » First point in the scale is 23,801 or 476.50 a week
stinkbomb wrote: » Anyone else get an appt for interview for this? I have mine next week...I don't know if I actually want the job though, the pay is very poor.