21st October 2006, 11:47 AM
I apologise for the delay in getting around to this matter, but my access to the internet is severely comprised at present due to my rural (but idllyic!!) Scandinavian surroundings...
I note that a BAJR job ad for the EcoMuseum at Cap Cavalleria is offering a salary of â¬325 for a 40 hour working week. My calculation (aided by the Expedia currency converter) is that this works out at roughly £220 for a 40hr week and only about £200 for a 37 hour week. Further the responsibilities associated with the post (particularly the post-ex work) suggest the grading of the job is at least BAJR4/5.
However, I think that BAJR should run this ad (and other ads like it) where the terms and conditions are clearly laid out, the offer of free food and accomodation is part of the package (Spanish hospitality and all that..) and the project is cleary a great opportunity for the right person. But anticipating that such adverts are more and more likely to appear (especially when Euro-BAJR is up and running) should they not be housed on a separate page to jobs where the normal BAJR terms and conditions would apply? Does BAJR also need a set of criteria to determine whether such ads meet a minimum standard?
Although this particular ad doesn't mention any work permit requirements, I also wondered whether BAJR should verify who might be entitled to apply for employment in countries such as Spain and Ireland at the moment, as I know that the UK job market is open to a much wider group of Euro-nationals than other EU nations. Maybe a BAJR 'Euro Digger' guide is needed. Or did our Host suggest that some time back...
Oh well, back to watching the mist descend somewhere on the Swedish border....Bright sunshine, but minus 2 degrees in Narvik yesterday.
I note that a BAJR job ad for the EcoMuseum at Cap Cavalleria is offering a salary of â¬325 for a 40 hour working week. My calculation (aided by the Expedia currency converter) is that this works out at roughly £220 for a 40hr week and only about £200 for a 37 hour week. Further the responsibilities associated with the post (particularly the post-ex work) suggest the grading of the job is at least BAJR4/5.
However, I think that BAJR should run this ad (and other ads like it) where the terms and conditions are clearly laid out, the offer of free food and accomodation is part of the package (Spanish hospitality and all that..) and the project is cleary a great opportunity for the right person. But anticipating that such adverts are more and more likely to appear (especially when Euro-BAJR is up and running) should they not be housed on a separate page to jobs where the normal BAJR terms and conditions would apply? Does BAJR also need a set of criteria to determine whether such ads meet a minimum standard?
Although this particular ad doesn't mention any work permit requirements, I also wondered whether BAJR should verify who might be entitled to apply for employment in countries such as Spain and Ireland at the moment, as I know that the UK job market is open to a much wider group of Euro-nationals than other EU nations. Maybe a BAJR 'Euro Digger' guide is needed. Or did our Host suggest that some time back...
Oh well, back to watching the mist descend somewhere on the Swedish border....Bright sunshine, but minus 2 degrees in Narvik yesterday.
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...