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Macy
Don't do it, unless you are really committed to doing the further study necessary.
I genuinely think that wouldn't be a problem for me.
I actually kind of enjoy it :o
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As for the wider public sector, on the plus side you do get support to do your studies - exam and study leave and largely you wouldn't be expected to put in the crazy hours that some in the private sector would which is an additional study help. Far better work life balance in the public sector for sure.
All the pluses I had been going through in my head.
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However on the negative side, you'll start off at a low salary (don't believe the average wage bull in the news, a CO isn't on that great money). Promotion isn't always done on a merit basis, and you do need there to be vacancies to move into which doesn't always happen. You won't necessarily automatically get promotions/ wage increases that your qualifications probably deserve.
Followed by more or less all the cons. :eek: :)
Is the public sector a fairly open market these days or should I be searching for relatives on the inside??
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I came out of college wanting to do accountancy, took a break from study and now a few years down the line find i have no interest in it. If I had just carried on studying, I probably still wouldn't be interested in Accountancy/ Finance anymore, but I would be qualified
Interesting.
Good piece of advice man.
I have been considering doing something menial for the summer so I've time to think things through.
Cheers.