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Be your own secretary , work outside in sub freezing Temps, get watched by security cameras, and avoid hitting college students.

That is what it takes to work a state job. You get hired to do 1 job and then after hired , you are told you pretty much have to be your own secretary after doing manual labor all day under the watch of security cameras your boss uses to monitor your every move. Then you must visit with contractors and show them how to do their job. All while getting paid $20hr before taxes and parking fees. I was not told by the people who hired me that I'd have to do 2 or 3 jobs beyond what my actual job is and that they micromanage by 5 people who have never done anything even close to what you do everyday. Work for a state job they say . The benefits are awesome they say. Benefits don't pay for groceries or rent. Benefits won't step in and give you…


That is what it takes to work a state job. You get hired to do 1 job and then after hired , you are told you pretty much have to be your own secretary after doing manual labor all day under the watch of security cameras your boss uses to monitor your every move. Then you must visit with contractors and show them how to do their job. All while getting paid $20hr before taxes and parking fees. I was not told by the people who hired me that I'd have to do 2 or 3 jobs beyond what my actual job is and that they micromanage by 5 people who have never done anything even close to what you do everyday. Work for a state job they say . The benefits are awesome they say. Benefits don't pay for groceries or rent. Benefits won't step in and give you a break when you are sweating at 7am when it's 20 degrees. I hate my job because of so many things I wasn't told in the interview.

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