Sure is - a young friend applied for a job in Home Affairs and got a call (not a job offer) in July that subject to a "good character check" (police/secutity check) he had the job. Three months later still no check done and in the mean time he is working at different short term contract jobs so that he is not locked in when the permanent job offer comes through.
After some chasing up he is advised in early November that all the checks have been done and the formal job offer will be provided within 2 weeks. On this information he knocks back a 6 month contract so is not working. Nothing heard - then last week he gets advised the process had just been changed and there is a new check that has to be done - will not take long - now no one at Home Affairs is taking his calls.
So he suspects that after nearly 5 months the job is not going ahead and he has not taken good work offers because of this. He is now assuming the Public Service is stuffing him around and trying to get new contract work but this close to Christmas there is not much on offer so will be out of work until the contract season starts next year.
This is all because when there are changes at the top - Dutton trying to overthrow Turnbull and failing, resulting in revised responsibilities for Dutton means there is a cascade down through the system resulting in a freeze on recruitment including jobs already approved.
Doesn't help the poor mug at the bottom waiting for a permanent job after a few years on the contract circuit.
Poor guy is just hanging by the phone not knowing if his dream job will come to fruition.
Garry


				
				
				
					
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