Well, you learn it for the exam and then you forget most of it. It's not exactly particularly crucial to remember the details of caching algorithms or whatever. Just as long as you have the big picture you can look up the details whenever you need to.
the police has sindicate..we are bound to military law so we don't have the right to go on strike, or to go on the streets..so we are pretty fucked up...but we're on the same pay law as the police/army/jandarmery.
the police has sindicate..we are bound to military law so we don't have the right to go on strike, or to go on the streets..so we are pretty fucked up...but we're on the same pay law as the police/army/jandarmery.
i work for less than 500e a month, but imagine our minimum salary is about 120e...so we gain pretty good. It would be nice to de-militarise, to get to the city council. But really the riscs need to be payed better. I've heard that a canadian fireman makes like 26k a year...and an ny fireman over 60k.
well if you could find out the hours they work on month it would be nice. i work 190 hours per month. 7 or 8 24 hours shifts per month ..so it's a heavenly program. Yep, the job is hard no matter what the place.
well if you could find out the hours they work on month it would be nice. i work 190 hours per month. 7 or 8 24 hours shifts per month ..so it's a heavenly program. Yep, the job is hard no matter what the place.
It made the headlines a few months ago, firefighters in this area get payed very well in general but not usually double what the police are making like these guys. It turned out that on top of his 250k yearly salary my town's fire chief was also falsifying documentation to get extra town money (close to 100k a year) from a pension loophole straight into his pocket.