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texmex
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Hello
This is my first thread on AAM, And it about the civil/public service salary in Ireland...
I've gone through college and gotten my honors degree in business & IT. After leaving college got a job as a public servant (HSE), Unknowing at the time how rubbish the pay was starting off. I'm on the lowest grade i.e. grade 3 thats 23000 annual.
Now I've heard from many different sources that if i went in to the guards or worked for the civil service I'd be on a higher starting salary due to my degree. So first question is, Is this true?
Second question, the main question, Should i be getting paid more in my current job due to my degree?
Just today i hear from someone working in the central bank, that the salary there is higher if you have a degree also. this was to keep it in line with the civil service. I know the central bank isn't part of the civil service but they are still keeping in line with them...
This is my first thread on AAM, And it about the civil/public service salary in Ireland...
I've gone through college and gotten my honors degree in business & IT. After leaving college got a job as a public servant (HSE), Unknowing at the time how rubbish the pay was starting off. I'm on the lowest grade i.e. grade 3 thats 23000 annual.
Now I've heard from many different sources that if i went in to the guards or worked for the civil service I'd be on a higher starting salary due to my degree. So first question is, Is this true?
Second question, the main question, Should i be getting paid more in my current job due to my degree?
Just today i hear from someone working in the central bank, that the salary there is higher if you have a degree also. this was to keep it in line with the civil service. I know the central bank isn't part of the civil service but they are still keeping in line with them...