Edit: City Workers Shouldn’t Gripe
According to an anonymous survey of Moscow employees, 48 percent find their work load heavy or impossible. With that kind of job dissatisfaction, you would expect to see a lot more employment ads in area newspapers, but that’s not the case. So, we can conclude city workers complaining about the job is one thing - leaving government employment is another. It’s no secret a full-time job with the city is good, steady work for more than 100 employees. The pay and benefits are competitive with private industry and, from what we can tell, the work environment is better than a lot of public sector jobs. Some of the employees would like to see insurance rates go down and wages increase. We can’t blame them; that wish is echoed in a vast majority of businesses and government workplaces in the U.S./ Murf Racquet , Moscow-Pullman Daily News. More here .
Question: If you could trade your current job for a city job in your town, would you?
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