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The requirement for security clearance makes one wonder what they're getting up to with their bees...

James
It's only the basic level - what every Civil Servant has to pass, no different to a CRB check
 
That's actua!ly fantastic sum of money for many.
And you get to do beekeeping for it.
I doubt it with that particular job - it's going to be sat in an office setting up new systems.
That payscale isn't too bad for us normal people.
It's also an RBI's payscale not the lower SBI grade and RBI's spend most of their time doing paperwork not working in the field.
 
That's actua!ly fantastic sum of money for many.
And you get to do beekeeping for it.
It is a significant sum for some but you would have to also purchase a reliable vehicle to travel nationwide. Only 25 days holiday and weekend working if required. By the sound of it there would be very little time to do you own beekeeping.
If someone really wants to beekeep all week and earn that sort of money why not set up a small beekeeping company and work for yourself. Last year I earned approx 60% of that salary working on average 2 days/week and never had to travel more than about 10miles from my front door.
I only had SWMBO pressurising me, (mostly because I should be spending more time with her now I'm retired), could plan my days around leisure and the bees and the only real extra paperwork is invoicing and VMD forms!
A doddle compared with the NBU job.
 
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It is a significant sum for some but you would have to also purchase a reliable vehicle to travel nationwide. Only 25 days holiday and weekend working if required
It's only occasional travel - probably to Sand Hutton for a few face to face meetings, the 25 days increases yearly after the first year to a maximum of 30. and the 'if required' weekends would I think be few and far between and would consist of time and a half (plus half time Saturday premium) maybe even a day in lieu and double bubble Sundays
 
It's only occasional travel - probably to Sand Hutton for a few face to face meetings, the 25 days increases yearly after the first year to a maximum of 30. and the 'if required' weekends would I think be few and far between and would consist of time and a half (plus half time Saturday premium) maybe even a day in lieu and double bubble Sundays
And presumably an extra leave day for the King's birthday, not to mention sick pay and pension.
 
It is a significant sum for some but you would have to also purchase a reliable vehicle to travel nationwide. Only 25 days holiday and weekend working if required. By the sound of it there would be very little time to do you own beekeeping.
If someone really wants to beekeep all week and earn that sort of money why not set up a small beekeeping company and work for yourself. Last year I earned approx 60% of that salary working on average 2 days/week and never had to travel more than about 10miles from my front door.
I only had SWMBO pressurising me, (mostly because I should be spending more time with her now I'm retired), could plan my days around leisure and the bees and the only real extra paperwork is invoicing and VMD forms!
A doddle compared with the NBU job.
**ears prick up**
That sounds interesting - can you expand on what you mean by a Beekeeping company? Are you offering services or "just" selling honey? Any other hive products? How many colonies? Finding myself in the position of considering taking early retirement but needing a plan to supplement my reduced pension this sounds like it could be my dream job.. 😁
 
And presumably an extra leave day for the King's birthday, not to mention sick pay and pension.
Unlike what the people who believe the tripe fed to them by the daily mail, we have to pay for our pension, yes, there is a privilege day for the monarch's 'birthday' the only benefit anyone gets from the parasites.
 
**ears prick up**
That sounds interesting - can you expand on what you mean by a Beekeeping company? Are you offering services or "just" selling honey? Any other hive products? How many colonies? Finding myself in the position of considering taking early retirement but needing a plan to supplement my reduced pension this sounds like it could be my dream job.. 😁
I sell honey from outside my house using an honesty box system (and camera) and sell to a few shops which generates approx 1/3 of my income.
The biggest part comes for "services" as you call them - setting up and maintaining apaiaries for private gardens and corporate bodies. At present I maintain 25 hives but last year relinquished my most lucrative hives to another "Forumite" as the 20mile travel was a bit of a pain.
TBH I can't be arsed to do things like farmers markets as it would eat into my spare time and increase the wrath of SWMBO. I haven't got the space for candle making etc so keep my range of products simple.
I'm not saying this set up would work for everyone but in an affluent area like mine there are clients who think nothing of paying out money to have someone look after a couple of nice WBCs in their 350 acre estate on the Surrey Sussex border then ask if I know any beekeepers on the Isle of Lewis who would set up an apiary on their 6000 acre shooting estate there.
 
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There was I, when I got the email about the job, thinking I was being headhunted because my wise contributions to this forum had been noticed by the good and the great. I even thought that JBM might have sent them my name.
And now I find it was just a round robin.
 
There was I, when I got the email about the job, thinking I was being headhunted because my wise contributions to this forum had been noticed by the good and the great. I even thought that JBM might have sent them my name.
And now I find it was just a round robin.
😀 TBH I initially thought the same as I recently had a long phone conversation with one of technical guys about the information content of the BeeBase website. He actually said that they were going to employ someone to sort all that out and I sounded the right sort of guy ( on reflection I seem to remember some sarcasm in his voice) 🤣
 

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