What is the difference between a public and private sector job?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 22 Dec 2009
A private sector worker will, on average, take many less sick days per year and work many more hours.
In the public sector you will generally take more sick days, work less hours. The main benefit is that in the public sector you work for the government rather than a private company which in most circumstances means you get a fantastic pension, this is the best and major perk for working in the public sector.
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Replied at: 22 Dec 2009
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