hD or gD? If that's what you want to say. In general, I'd be interested to know what you think about the financial aspects of becoming a civil servant.
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@Europoor hD (lawyer); the decision to work in the public sector ultimately depends on the individual's need for security. With the same qualifications and the same professional commitment, the earning opportunities in the private sector are probably better - in my opinion, the afterburner of the public service is the pension in monetary terms (71.75% of the gross of the last three years or so with 40 years of crediting, which are not easy to achieve in the public service), unfortunately I don't know what the situation is regarding the permeability to the private sector (plus possibly back), although I seem to remember that improvements in this respect were once under discussion, at least for public service -> PW
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@Europoor returned too early: transferring pension entitlements to pension insurance). In the public sector, you typically only make career moves at rather long intervals, so to stay with it for life, it helps to find a job that is intrinsically motivating/fun. Fortunately, this is the case for me most of the time...
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