townie
Premium Member
I work in the Public Sector, it's not all fun and games. I suppose it is more relaxed, but I don't think thats because we are inherrently bludgers, but more the fact that we loose the ability to have independant thought. We do what we're told, no more, no less, and if we fail, well, we bascially can't get fired. And thats the downside to working in the public sector, you get job security, but you are so constrained by the systems, rules and regulations that are in place. Case in point, my old section has a fucking harding working staff member, who has gone from APS1 to APS3 quite quickly, but they are non-ongoing (in other words, no job security), in the private sector this person would be given a permenant job without question, in the public sector, they have to apply for a permennt job and hope that they get picked over the hundreds of other people who apply. Her being an awesome employee right now is no garuntee of a proper job in the future.
So basically, if you have a lot of ideas for how to change things, don't join the public sector, you';ll just get sitfled.
So basically, if you have a lot of ideas for how to change things, don't join the public sector, you';ll just get sitfled.