The Civil Servant Press Officer
The perks
We certainly dont get expense account lunches. But for me, the sense of being involved in front-page news stories on a daily basis is great. We also get a great holiday allowance 30 days plus a few extra days that we can take to add onto bank holidays.
The pits
Working from home on the duty rota can be quite tedious as its tiring and disrupts your week. Also, the unpredictability of the job means that your social life can suffer a bit if a big story blows up, you cant just swan off to the pub (much as you want to).
Coping with stress
I mainly turn to tea and chocolate biscuits.
Seeking inspiration
See previous answer.
Child-friendly job?
The civil service is very family-friendly as a rule one of my colleagues, who was pregnant with her second child, left recently for a five-year career break. Thats a pretty flexible definition of maternity leave.
Its up to every woman to decide whats best for her and her family. Nowadays, I think women may feel theyre letting down the cause if they dont return to work soon after having babies. Personally, if I was working and spending all of my salary on childcare I might wonder what the point was
but ask me again in ten years!
The future
Id like to do the same sort of thing as now but be much more senior Alistair Campbell, watch out!
The Verdict
This is the best job Ive had yet.
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