Sophia2457
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Hi all
I'm going for a job in Mayo shortly. At the moment I work in the public service in Dublin as a Grade 7. The job in Mayo is Grade 6 but my reasons for moving (if I do!) are quality of life for myself and my husband. We've always wanted to live more rurally - esp not on an estate as we have done for many years - and I've been thinking about this for a long time.
It would be a huge upheaval but we could never afford to move house to Wicklow/Kildare and retain our present jobs - then there would be the horrible commute!
My question is - when it comes to the interview and they ask me why I'm applying for a grade below what I'm at at the moment, how do I answer?
ShouldI be honest and tell them it's a quality of life decision? I won't lose out hugely financially as I'm a long time in my present grade, I'm more concerned with being happier where we live - which we're definitely not at the moment.
My husband hates his current job and reckons he would find something in Mayo - even painting/decorating. He earns much less than me as it is, tho it's a permanent job it's totally screwing him up. It's a big risk but it might be worth it in the long run.
So, any advice welcome, esp if you live in Mayo!
Thanks
I'm going for a job in Mayo shortly. At the moment I work in the public service in Dublin as a Grade 7. The job in Mayo is Grade 6 but my reasons for moving (if I do!) are quality of life for myself and my husband. We've always wanted to live more rurally - esp not on an estate as we have done for many years - and I've been thinking about this for a long time.
It would be a huge upheaval but we could never afford to move house to Wicklow/Kildare and retain our present jobs - then there would be the horrible commute!
My question is - when it comes to the interview and they ask me why I'm applying for a grade below what I'm at at the moment, how do I answer?
ShouldI be honest and tell them it's a quality of life decision? I won't lose out hugely financially as I'm a long time in my present grade, I'm more concerned with being happier where we live - which we're definitely not at the moment.
My husband hates his current job and reckons he would find something in Mayo - even painting/decorating. He earns much less than me as it is, tho it's a permanent job it's totally screwing him up. It's a big risk but it might be worth it in the long run.
So, any advice welcome, esp if you live in Mayo!
Thanks