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What would you do?
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I work for a large Local Authority and the department I work in is going to become a 'traded service' which is a nice way of saying they are getting rid of us. I definitely have work for the next 18 months but after that nobody knows. My dilemna is that there is an opportunity to stay with the LA in another department but lose about £4000 per year, which equates to £200 a month in my pay packet. What would you do?
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It is a dilemma and only you can decide. However I would bear in mind the following points.
- If you enjoy your work it maybe better to stay rather than move to a lower paid job you may not enjoy as much.
- It could be a case of 'out of the frying pan and into the fire' - the new job may be next for review.
- If you stay you may be TUPE'd and therefore continue to do your...
- If you enjoy your work it maybe better to stay rather than move to a lower paid job you may not enjoy as much.
- It could be a case of 'out of the frying pan and into the fire' - the new job may be next for review.
- If you stay you may be TUPE'd and therefore continue to do your...
13:29 Fri 02nd Mar 2012
Oh jeez, you are all saying the stuff that's going round my head! I don't think I would get other employment outside the LA (worked for them all my life) I could take the chance and stay where I am and hope for the best but I would kick myself if the work runs out and I've missed the chance to move. Aagghh!
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It is a dilemma and only you can decide. However I would bear in mind the following points.
- If you enjoy your work it maybe better to stay rather than move to a lower paid job you may not enjoy as much.
- It could be a case of 'out of the frying pan and into the fire' - the new job may be next for review.
- If you stay you may be TUPE'd and therefore continue to do your job with the new employer, or you may get a nice severance package.
-There is no rush to leave- you can wait 12 months and see how you feel then.
- The 'traded service' outcome may never happen
- If you enjoy your work it maybe better to stay rather than move to a lower paid job you may not enjoy as much.
- It could be a case of 'out of the frying pan and into the fire' - the new job may be next for review.
- If you stay you may be TUPE'd and therefore continue to do your job with the new employer, or you may get a nice severance package.
-There is no rush to leave- you can wait 12 months and see how you feel then.
- The 'traded service' outcome may never happen