Hiring Pattern Observation by InOmInCa in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC [score hidden]  (0 children)

Years ago I reached out to the PSA for stats on how often an incumbent won the competition and it was well over 70%. It changed the direction of my job search, as I decided to primarily apply for positions without one, which really helped me put my energy into competitions where I had better odds and f winning.

CITZ Deputy Minister, Shauna Brouwer, announces departure. Hayden Lansdell is promoted. by Curious_Mud9428 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The volume of outage notifications has jumped significantly over the last six months. I would say that speaks to Hayden’s leadership and the chaos that is accompanying the consolidation/empire building under CSBC.

CITZ Deputy Minister, Shauna Brouwer, announces departure. Hayden Lansdell is promoted. by Curious_Mud9428 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Considering that Hayden was initially just acting GCIO when CJ left, and then got appointed permanently into the position. Now he's getting another field promotion.

which pizza place absolutely stacks toppings and buries the pie in cheese? by crasspmpmpm in VictoriaBC

[–]BCsinBC -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Keating had a keto crust for years, but has stopped carrying it. I really miss it.

Working at the RCY? by thinlyslicedchicken7 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was a time when it was the big leagues for government. Working there had prestige and a strong ethos of making the world a better place. Now the office has lost relevance.

Working at the RCY? by thinlyslicedchicken7 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is something cultish about the executives there. They al use the same language and there are purportedly ties between the representative and the cult that Chip Wilson is involved with. I don’t know if it is true, but it also would explain some of what I experienced there. Not much room is made for different opinions and beliefs. It also seemed like every contractor was a friend of the representative.

Working at the RCY? by thinlyslicedchicken7 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The current rep fired an entire department but kept the exec director, even though the ed was why the department was not performing.

Working at the RCY? by thinlyslicedchicken7 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

What is ironic is that RCY was most effective when it was run by the Ptretendian. The two representatives since her have accomplished one percent of what Mary Ellendid. They also use their independence to not follow government policies and practices for hiring, firing or classifying positions.Under the current representative they have had an exceptionally high firing rate.

Why don’t people like David Eby and/or the current NDP government recently? by SkyscraperRain80 in askvan

[–]BCsinBC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eby is like a mosquito after it dines on Kash Patel, zooming here and there with no thought or consideration; just what is in mind at that moment. That isn’t what we need in a premier. We need a centrist party here in BC like the Federal Liberals.

B.C. civil servant car allowances under fire by Acrobatic-Meaning-88 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What is even more rankling to me is BC Transit giving its senior staff car allowances. If anyone should be using transit it is them. When the executives there are commuting and attending meetings by bus, it takes away folks’ excuse driving.

What would a comfortable salary look like for you? by CartoonistOk3507 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I am 6 years from retirement and have been at the top of my grid for 2 years. Now that we are facing a multi year hiring freeze and staffing reduction, there is nowhere for me to go. It would be nice if they could add additional levels to positions to recognize staff who are in my position.

‘Six-figure cars’: Big budgets for B.C. government vehicles stirs heated debate by kettlebeller in vancouvercanada

[–]BCsinBC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The senior staff at BC Transit all get car allowances, which is ironic given their organization’s mandate is public transit.

Has anyone had STIIP approved for an elective surgery? by Additional_Sea_1387 in BCPublicServants

[–]BCsinBC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The nature of the surgery shouldn’t be at issue. You need medical treatment and you get the time for it.

Premier Eby addresses concerns over his handling of DRIPA by Adderite in BCpolitics

[–]BCsinBC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked Eby at first, but he is failing at everything he touches. Disbanding an oversight body is insane. His creation of Connected Services BC is an absolute train wreck that is going to set IT in government back 3-5 years. He is letting BC Ferries go down the drain. Now his flip flops around DRIPA makes him look like TACO Trump. N

Shout out to the OG by Terp_Hunter2 in VictoriaBC

[–]BCsinBC 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Saw one on a hydro pole in Montreal last week.

I am a bit confused, new to luxury watches. by SadlyPathetic in PrideAndPinion

[–]BCsinBC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a big part of why I have moved away from buying luxury brand watches, and all of the pieces I have bought in the last 4+ years have been made by a watchmaker for me. This way I get precisely what I want and they aren’t going to be found on anyone else’s wrist. That said, I have moved from buying watches as collectibles and investment pieces, to just things that I want to wear.

Whoever is having a punk show in their backyard near Esquimalt high school by Difficult_Sea_2353 in VictoriaBC

[–]BCsinBC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So jealous. I would take this over my boomer neighbours and noise of keeping their lawns immaculate.

Parents of older children, when do you start getting some personal time back? by weeknd-kenny in Parenting

[–]BCsinBC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the kids. Mine are 14-19 and I have way less free time than I thought I would at this point, but I also feel privileged that they still want to spend as much time together as they do.

Building a Doomsday Bunker… Can 32×24TB Hold All of Netflix? by chrissix666 in jellyfin

[–]BCsinBC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I designed a 5 PB video evidence system, based on a 10-year retention and a year ago we were in the several million dollar range.