Are the graduates you refer to Dublin based?
A clerical officer with some experience- but not a lot of responsibility - can earn 38000 euro in cs! Well paid to answer the phone...
Sorry Lep wasn't looking to state anything exceptional- except a basic fact. 38000 in cs is good money, compared to what the original poster is getting in private. Nothing more than a fact. Apologies if anyone feels offended.
Dublin and Galway. If you could do the working away from home for a while, more and more of the bigger IT companies are becoming more flexible where they will accommodate staff working from home once they've proven themselves, perhaps only working in the office 1 or 2 days a week.
Obviously some internal spat underway. I would prefer not to engage. I expect the poster would like helpful advice
Unsure what issue is - statement is one of fact. Appropriate to compare the original poster's salary for IT role compared with the cs clerical role End of- no further requiredWhich we all endeavoured to do before your ill judged comment about being paid 38k to answer phones prompted contrary replies.
You should be comparing the average wage for someone with ten years experience in IT, not someone who is earning significantly less than that average if you are trying to make a salary for salary comparison.Unsure what issue is - statement is one of fact. Appropriate to compare the original poster's salary for IT role compared with the cs clerical role End of- no further required
Well fortunately I speak from reality - staff who answer phones in cs for 38000- I know them personally.
What's the issue now ? 35500 or 38000 for answering phones. It's good money either way
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