construct_06
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I've gotten myself a job in the Co. Co. as an Assistant Eng. (40k), but straight away i will be acting up as Executive Engineer (46k) for 1 year at least.
I'm currently working as a project engineer in a consulting engineers office and have been in this line of work for a good number of years.
Now i also do a lot of private work in the evenings and weekends (eg. planning applications etc......) I would, i believe have to give up all of this if i went to work with the Council.
But at my present job i have no pension and they are not beating down my door to offer me one either. At the Council there is a good pension.
The advantages of moving are:
I'm currently working as a project engineer in a consulting engineers office and have been in this line of work for a good number of years.
Now i also do a lot of private work in the evenings and weekends (eg. planning applications etc......) I would, i believe have to give up all of this if i went to work with the Council.
But at my present job i have no pension and they are not beating down my door to offer me one either. At the Council there is a good pension.
The advantages of moving are:
- Permanent job, guaranteed
- Pensionable
- Good holidays
- Good working hours
- Less Pressure
- Possibility of career breaks
- More free time, cos i cannot do plans in evening...
- Experience not as good as industry
- Moving from a job i like
- Moving from the type of work i like (structural)
- Cannot do plans in evening, weekends (so loss of ~€15k/year)
- Advice as which option to take
- More information on Co. Co. pension, incl. can u buy back years, can u put in Avcs, what is retirement age?
- More info on starting salary, eg. do u have to start at the bottom rate for a particular grade?
- what type of work is not included in the declaration to be signed preventing me from carrying out external work which might conflict with my council job?