That's a tough decision. It's always hard to assume the grass is greener on the other side. But it seems like getting more experience in your chosen field might give it a bit of a upper hand. But I suppose it depends if there is something of equal value that your current job can offer you! Good luck deciding, I'm sure it'll work out either way.
Yeah Now to break the news to my co-worker and hope for the best. When I am looking at job postings she begs me not to leave her. I think its going to be heart breaking, Oh well we are both adults and she has to realize I have 30 years to retirement and she only has 5.
OMG Trial position clause in the Collective agreementcndprincessMay 16 2011, 03:53:03 UTC
10.02 An employee who has been selected to fill a permanent position shall have a trial period of three (3) months. This trial period may be extended to a maximum of one (1) year in special cases. In the event that the normal trial period is extended, the employee and the Union shall be advised of the City's reasons. When a trial period is extended, the affected employee shall be provided with a copy of his written performance appraisal should he so request. During the trial period, an employee may elect to revert to his former position or may be reverted by the City. The City shall issue an employee with a written performance appraisal upon the completion of each three (3) months of that employee's trial period.
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(3) months. This trial period may be extended to a maximum of one (1) year in special cases. In
the event that the normal trial period is extended, the employee and the Union shall be advised of
the City's reasons. When a trial period is extended, the affected employee shall be provided with a
copy of his written performance appraisal should he so request. During the trial period, an
employee may elect to revert to his former position or may be reverted by the City.
The City shall issue an employee with a written performance appraisal upon the completion of
each three (3) months of that employee's trial period.
Sounds like the security net I am looking for!
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