I know I would lose my job if I was out sick with pregnancy related illnesses.
The reason I would not like the 8-4 hrs, is because I have put a lot of effort into my career with further study etc. If I wanted work with 8-4 hours, I would have left school after Inter cert and would have gone into a factory.
Instead, I studied hard for 6 hons in my leaving cert, then studied business in college, then did accountancy exams part time. I feel that the effort and money I have put into my career, should be grounds for getting a job with reasonable start times. For the past 2 yrs I have been doing contract work, trying to build my experience further.
For the past few years, I have worked in pressurised jobs with 45 and 50 hr weeks, all for salaries of 25 to 30K. I have had an ulcer and skin rashes & lots of minor ailments due to the stress of work. Even still, I have not taken sick leave off work. It is not good for my health to continue like this, so I am trying to get work with a 35 hour week.
I am 35 and have no children. This does not bother me, because I know I would lose my job if I was out sick with pregnancy related illnesses. Also, the last few jobs would not pay sick leave. It is nearly easier not to get pregnant, and keep a regular job, than to get pregnant and be worrying about 'what if I get sick & can't go to work'.
I am suggesting that people who start work earlier either:
1. put effort into their career, and are well rewarded OR
2. put little effort into further study & still have adequate pay.
In some of my previous jobs, I had neither. I put effort into my career but still only got a salary of early to mid 20s.
This govt. job I was asking about, pays low for a good few years, so it is not like I will be picking nice hours & having a good salary to boot.
I'm sure if the posters had to pay a mortgage & support themselves completely out of this money(with no live in partner/spouse), they would change their tune.
What in gods name does an 8-4 day have to do with your education? You do realise that in many countries of continental Europe that is the standard working hours?The reason I would not like the 8-4 hrs, is because I have put a lot of effort into my career with further study etc. If I wanted work with 8-4 hours, I would have left school after Inter cert and would have gone into a factory.
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