Hello
I've just found this forum, and joined up in the hope of obtaining some guidance.
I've worked with a local authority for over three years in the same post.
My contract is renewed every six months.
TBH, I get paid a lot more than the regulars. I even get to attend meetings, training/etc as
I have been there for so long.
I was speaking with friends over the weekend, some of whom are locums in social services like me, but none had
worked continuously in the same post for more than 18 months.
My stint of three years at social services for adults, is this a record, or do you know of any
councils that employ locums, same locums in the same posts for many years continuously.
A work's colleague was saying to me last week that I should apply for the permanent post. I'm not sure if she was being sarcastic or serious as most in my profession will know that as a locum I get paid loads of money.
I must be costing the council a lot more than permanent staff. I know I'm good at what I do, but there a others that are as good at what they do.
As I'm feeling a bit guilty, ho can this council justify the extra expense? Having said that, the mangers keep me on my toes and about every six months talk about, "doing away with locums," but thankfully they have kept me and others have come and gone
I've just found this forum, and joined up in the hope of obtaining some guidance.
I've worked with a local authority for over three years in the same post.
My contract is renewed every six months.
TBH, I get paid a lot more than the regulars. I even get to attend meetings, training/etc as
I have been there for so long.
I was speaking with friends over the weekend, some of whom are locums in social services like me, but none had
worked continuously in the same post for more than 18 months.
My stint of three years at social services for adults, is this a record, or do you know of any
councils that employ locums, same locums in the same posts for many years continuously.
A work's colleague was saying to me last week that I should apply for the permanent post. I'm not sure if she was being sarcastic or serious as most in my profession will know that as a locum I get paid loads of money.
I must be costing the council a lot more than permanent staff. I know I'm good at what I do, but there a others that are as good at what they do.
As I'm feeling a bit guilty, ho can this council justify the extra expense? Having said that, the mangers keep me on my toes and about every six months talk about, "doing away with locums," but thankfully they have kept me and others have come and gone
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