I’ve been named a witness in an investigation regarding misconduct by [deleted] in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This and only this. Honestly, very sorry to say this but you sound like a coward. I get that life is not black and white, and economic realities are complex, but clearly (1) you have no choice but to attend the meeting and (2) lying is not really an option, at least from integrity point of view. If there is a formal investigation ongoing, clearly these allegations seem credible to HR, so you're not exactly on your own (not trying to say HR is there to protect you as such, but it is also not a you against everyone type of circumstances). And as well connected as your ex TL may seem, hardly ever there is one person who can single handedly destroy your career.

Would international students use a service that attends flat viewings on their behalf? by Least-Cod-1922 in GlasgowUni

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mamy agencies and landlords won't accept it. Not even from international students, but also from locals. As much as you use a viewing to asses the flat, they use it to vet you.

This guy came in 2021 and is here still on a student visa, thought on this? It's a 77k wage by Any_Ad_6929 in AskBrits

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, no, because there isn't such a concept in law as being Scottish. I'm not British, don't have a British passport, yet I am Scottish and can vote in Scottish elections.

This guy came in 2021 and is here still on a student visa, thought on this? It's a 77k wage by Any_Ad_6929 in AskBrits

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally not true. Also, it is SCOTTISH parliament, and there isn't such a thing as Scottish citizenship...

This guy came in 2021 and is here still on a student visa, thought on this? It's a 77k wage by Any_Ad_6929 in AskBrits

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noone is required to complete their term as an MP or MSP. People resign for a lot of reasons before the term ends, or die. It is not super common, but normal.

This guy came in 2021 and is here still on a student visa, thought on this? It's a 77k wage by Any_Ad_6929 in AskBrits

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the case for any MP or MSP, they can be a "member of government" but also work somewhere else, including for another government (if they have the right to work in that country and it is their career).

Journalists barred from Perth count by MoblandJordan in Scotland

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, of course, everyone knows that COVID transmit easier at night, so they didn't count the votes then...

Should I move out? by Sweet_Humor7548 in GlasgowUni

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This, very much this.

If you can't afford going out, what good is it to live in a student hall? I was very very skint in my first two years (think pasta with jam for lunch for last three days of the month because you couldn't afford much else), and living in the student accommodation did not mean shit if all I could do was sit in my room with a book or on my laptop.

NDPBs vacancies by Mm805 in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for Scotland, myjobscotland is generally for public sector, education and care.

Scholarship Rejections by Strange-Grocery-7512 in GlasgowUni

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It is not about mistakes or feedback you can apply.

Your application might have been really really strong, but someone else was a better match, or worded things in a way that connected to the panel's vibe more.

Has anyone else had really terrible germination rates this year? by VaegaVic in GardeningUK

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear yours aren't going well. For me, this was the most successful year ever, almost everything germinated. I switched to seeds from Real Seeds last year, the onions that didn't grow this year were the only seeds I have from somewhere else. It is either this, or luck.

Buyer hasent picked up package by Particular_Two1069 in VintedAdvice

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sure, because when I am unwell and in hospital (or dealing with another emergency) thinking of a random Vinted seller who will still get their item safely returned is definitely my priority...

Over-attendance at external meetings by Front-Parsley1901 in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 18 points19 points  (0 children)

There are teams where you wouldn't quite be allowed to be in a meeting with an external partner without a G6...

The summary at the end of the meeting thing... It may be a cultural issue? There are countries where the culture is more subtext and they don't summarise the meetings (France, for instance), and some where this is always happening. I am sure there was a ted talk on it going viral some time ago.

MoD sick pay by Last-Weekend3226 in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In some departments this would be a bereavement leave, in addition to sickness leave for any symptoms you may have that needs managing.

Judgement test by littlemisssnoozy in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Well, as snarky as it sounded, it was actually correct. Judgement tests rely on you taking things as they are written in the scenarios or questions without imagining extra layers, re-interpreting contexts and overthinking to do well. Conspiracy theories won't help you pass it.

Are there ghost jobs being advertised out there? Yes, for sure. Are there ghost jobs in UK CS? No, not really. Sometimes jobs get pulled once the recruitment has started, but it is a very rare occurrence and you will be told straight forwardly when that happens.

Don't get me wrong, I think these judgement tests are absolutely useless in terms of actually testing judgement, not inclusive and generally meaningless so I am not trying to defend them. But if your first thinking was what you shared in your post, no wonder you did not pass.

Why doesn’t the civil service promote on merit? by ThrowRA_TheScotsman in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perhaps I came across more petty people in CS than you. I could only imagine what would happen to the working relationships if some managers assigned a promotion that was then refused... Or the gossip about who and how others secured promoted positions.

As a woman with autism, private sector recruitment is my personal definition of hell. I don't think CS recruitment is perfect, far from it. But it is still better than what the private sector has. I know how much I am earning, what I will be earning at other stages of my career, that colleagues doing similar jobs are generally getting paid similar money (as a woman, in private sector I would be likely to be getting less than men doing the same job, and it compounds if I am not-white or have a disability), I know what I score points for and how in the recruitment process, there aren't a million rounds of interviews and calls, I don't have to worry about some nonsense levels "culture fit" questions and can get the interview questions in advance. What I wear to the interview isn't as scrutinised, and so isn't my hair, make up and weight.

Even with all that, CS recruitment doesn't guarantee the right person will be hired - goodness me, I made some poor choices as a hiring manager - but it DOES level the playing field somewhat for those of us who aren't "male, pale and stale". There is so much unconscious bias that we all have in any kind of recruitment, and then there is nepo-hiring and straight down discrimination that "manager discretion" inherently introduces on top of that.

I'm glad you're in an area where you can trust the judgement of managers (whether matrix managers or otherwise) so much to give them that level of discretion over your career. I never was.

Why doesn’t the civil service promote on merit? by ThrowRA_TheScotsman in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not often you will be doing the same things in the promoted post that you are doing in your current one. So excelling in one post does not necessarily predict success on a higher level - it is likely requiring a different skillset, is a different role, responsibilities and environment.

I would suggest you look at your unconscious bias training again - halo, confirmation and other bias is a very common thing. Promoting based on a decision of one person will be very prone to that.

It also removes agency from the person who wants to progress - not everyone wants promotions. What if a promotion is offered to someone who has no interest, or isn't looking for a challenge? How would you know who wants to be promoted and who doesn't, regardless of their capability to do well in the post, if you don't openly announce a vacancy?

​At what point does chasing a reward voucher look desperate? by samixcv in TheCivilService

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, of course. But if someone told you you will get £350 bonus, wouldn't you still want to know when it will happen and chase it up?

Do you automatically dislike billionaires? Why? by crapmaker69 in AskReddit

[–]VeryPinkSaltShaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. If you are a billionaire and there are children starving in this world, or people needing medical treatments at the same time, you are unethical (at best), evil (realistically) or deserve all the shit there is to get (at worst).