原帖由 somewhereintime 於 2008-9-20 16:02 發表
According to election by-law, you can only work for
the election district where you live. Our Election District
is Delta-Richmond East so only residents of Delta and
Richmond can apply Good news for ...
According to election by-law, you can only work for
the election district where you live. Our Election District
is Delta-Richmond East so only residents of Delta and
Richmond can apply Good news for us Chinese Canadian there
are some positions especially created for us. Again, it is not
a good paid job, just a mean to serve our country. Please
spread the words.
Consider it is a way to serve our country, pay is honourary. All political parties
recruit volunteers only. you may get a lunch box for all-day work if you are lucky.
The pay for E-Day is $193.06 for DRO and $159.32 for Poll clerk.
Advance Poll DRO get $386.12 for 3 dayx/24 hour. It is not a
decent pay job in Vancouver/Richmond standard. However, the scale is applicable across
the country and not negotiable. My work time worth $1,000 a day as a consultant
but I choose to spend a lot of hour for election work so it is a matter of value.
i was an election officer before but i need to work on the 14. and my job pays way more than elections canada offer so it is not worth for me to take day off.
New LYK is not user friendly and is annoying. Now you can blow me.
Everyone can apply to their own election district office, the official
website is www.elections.ca . But the ED59006 have opening for English/
Chinese speaking staffs to fill the position. Most of the other may not
need Chinese speaking applicants. I can only speak on behalf of our office,
as the Community Relations Officer.