Not sure what is like in the states but here the public service is a pretty good gig. You get more working private but the conditions and package make it hard to leave. Decisions like this put more pressure on the private sector to either increase wages, or match conditions, or risk losing more workers to the public sector. It's also easier for large unions to bargain with single employers. https://www.9news.com.au/national/working-from-home-public-sector-union/ Is government work in the states considered good work? Are working conditions generally better, equal or worse than the private sector?
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I’m deciding whether or not this new job opportunity is worth it. Yearly bonuses will only come out to 2k-2.5k what is the more financially smart job decision
This is more just a huh post than anything else. My official title is data entry coordinator. My boss thought my title had changed to specialist when I got my last raise but when we checked it hadn’t. One day the manager referred to me as the Information Coordinator and I said I like that title better because it actually encompasses what I do much more accurately. Then I noticed that an employee at another location has that title and does the exact same job as me, only difference is she’s been there 11 yrs to my 1.5 yrs (I make more than her though already) but am not given the same title. Well I decided that should be my proper title and will request it formally be changed but I changed it on my resume and linked in. Just the title. Nothing else. And suddenly I have recruiters and…
I think basic healthcare is a human right. If someone is unhoused or not working, they should still be able to get their prescriptions somehow.
Got a real shitty recurter from them just to try and find them, and they keep me going from different companies to different companies. Just trying to find more info about them
Traditional wives
For the women here, What do you think about becoming a traditional wife who doesn’t have to work because she has her husband provide everything for her?
forced to quit again
I'm a 19M, with ADHD and Asperger's syndrome, and these past 24 hours have been insane for me. I've been working the last two weeks at this bike camp. The first week went ok, definitely were some issues but not anything worse than any other new instructor there. Then we got to my next class this week. At first, only one could kinda ride independently, all ages 3-7. It was really difficult to find anything to get them to do that was both fun and gave me enough time to do 1-on-1 stuff with them so they could get riding on their own. Also second day, I had told a kid's parent that I thought it was possible their child may have had ADHD. The parent seemed polite and normal and at least a bit interested in what I was saying but then wrote a complaint to the management later…