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Here we go again

jar546

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Not where I really want to be
After taking off about 2 years from the BCO business and have just been doing plan review and inspections. I am officially starting back up again as a municipal employee to run the building department. February 10th is my oldest daughter's birthday and my first day back on the job. I have been working as an inspector/plans examiner contractor in this municipality for the past year so they had 1 year to evaluate me. I did not apply for the job when they posted it 3 months ago and they approached me. I could not turn down the offer.
 
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I am doing just the opposite I will be leaving municipal as the BCO inspector on Friday and going back to the private side doing inspections on Monday after 13+ years.
 
Jeff.

Enjoy the dark side - politics and political pressure are a bummer - for the most part, employees are decent and try to do the right thing. It is when they start becoming unhappy that BS tends to happen - including fireable offenses for employees.

Just be sure to stop and reevaluate yourself and the entity you are working for when warning signs start to appear in employee performance. Otherwise, it will be a rough patch for you.
 
Jeff.

Enjoy the dark side - politics and political pressure are a bummer - for the most part, employees are decent and try to do the right thing. It is when they start becoming unhappy that BS tends to happen - including fireable offenses for employees.

Just be sure to stop and reevaluate yourself and the entity you are working for when warning signs start to appear in employee performance. Otherwise, it will be a rough patch for you.

Thank you. Agree 100%.
 
Yes, I plan on being a working BCO like I was last time. It is the best way to keep tabs on things plus it will get me out of the office.
So are you going to start your own thread about things you find in the field?
 
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