Man of Honour
Agreed, just run with the large company until the public sector seems leas familiar.
There’s still going to be politics etc but worth it.
Well looks like I'm starting at the big telco in the new year. Contract which is now in writing is better than I expected to be honest, lots of benefits (28 days leave + BHs as well) with good bonus targets, good pension, healthcare etc, hybrid working with a strong remote policy (they send you a "home office kit"). Also no probationary period either! Straight into a 3 month notice period. I've already been allocated a buddy - and we're meeting for a coffee in a couple of weeks.
I've just done my budgets and although I'll be taking a not insignificant pay cut, I feel okay about it, the numbers work, just have to be less frivolous. I think losing myself in a large £bn corporate (I've worked in those environments before) will be just what I need. A bit of structure and size to make things happen. That said it's also a global company and if I can get stuff done, I'll feel more job satisfaction, and telco is a vital element in modern society that has a lot of avenues - can link to banking, construction, transport, FMCG, smart cities and all sorts of things, so there's a lot of opportunity, just need to work for it, but I think I will feel more secure. I hope!
Sure it was nice being at the relative top table, but also I've never been so frustrated in my life at actually not being able to get anything done, and having to work with sociopaths that you can't slap (I don't condone violence... ). I've been in and out of public and private sector, but I think I'm done with central gov for now - it could be so interesting and make a difference, but there's just too much BS and jazz hands to make it worthwhile.
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