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borich 02 December 2004 01:11 AM

custom and excise officer
 
Thinking about what jobs i can do now that i have finished uni and one of the options which looks interesting is custom and excise officer, I was wondering if anyone here is a customs or excise officer? if so do u think its a good career to go into? Also wheres best place to find out where there is current vacancies in these jobs?

Borich

wwp8 02 December 2004 01:20 AM

oooohh wnaker :D

borich 02 December 2004 01:56 AM

ha! wondering what the pay etc is like!

Aztec Performance Ltd 02 December 2004 02:13 AM


Originally Posted by borich
Thinking about what jobs i can do now that i have finished uni and one of the options which looks interesting is custom and excise officer, I was wondering if anyone here is a customs or excise officer? if so do u think its a good career to go into? Also wheres best place to find out where there is current vacancies in these jobs?

Borich

First thing that springs to mind is W@NKER.

Now thats out of the way....

Its my understanding that they 'select' from the police force.

BTW: (Most) Customs officers are a bunch of bent low lives. The whole HMCE system stinks.

and its not normal for me to use language like that.

Bob

borich 02 December 2004 02:24 AM

ok...

vindaloo 02 December 2004 03:18 AM

C&E is part of the civil service. God knows how you go about applying these days. When I was a civil servant (transport, not C&E), you had to apply to the civil service commision in Alencon Link, Basingstoke.

Pay would be civil service rates, so probably not too hot but not shabby either.

J.

Brit_in_Japan 02 December 2004 04:09 AM

C&E have a variety of roles do they not? I would think that trying to catch illegal importers of drugs and guns would be interesting, more interesting than sitting behind a desk anyway. Collecting VAT though, that doesn't sound like a bundle of laughs.

milo 02 December 2004 08:05 AM

why does that look interesting to you?

Tentenths 02 December 2004 08:21 AM

For someone who's supposedly keen to persue this as a career, I'm amazed that you haven't already looked for/found HMCE's website that provides much of the info. you're looking for - but maybe Google isn't working where you are?;)

Anyway, here you go - http://www.hmce.gov.uk/channelsPorta...CE_PROD_009416

Brendan Hughes 02 December 2004 09:24 AM

I always wanted to do that when I found that it was one of the most powerful positions in Britain, far more powerful than the police :D

It fell by the wayside, I can't remember why. But as B_I_J says, prepare yourself for a lot of bureaucracy and paperwork, more than catching drug smugglers.

A good test is the rest of the comments - do you have a thick skin and can take shedloads of verbal abuse? As there won't be many people thanking you for doing your job...

Out of interest, what is your degree in?

Senior_AP 02 December 2004 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by borich
Thinking about what jobs i can do now that i have finished uni and one of the options which looks interesting is custom and excise officer, I was wondering if anyone here is a customs or excise officer? if so do u think its a good career to go into? Also wheres best place to find out where there is current vacancies in these jobs?

Borich


Why do you wanna:

A. Stick your fingers up peoples arses??

B. Steal all the drugs??

C. Wanna lear at all the fit foreign birds??

D. All of the above???

ajm 02 December 2004 09:31 AM

I know a customs officer (friend of a friend), she complains that the pay is cr@p. Make of that what you will! I suggested she might "supplement" her income with confiscations, but she didn't see the funny side! ;)

Vegescoob 02 December 2004 09:34 AM

Scoobynet. Impartial career advice for all!

Daryl 02 December 2004 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by BOB'5
First thing that springs to mind is W@NKER.

Now thats out of the way....

Its my understanding that they 'select' from the police force.

BTW: (Most) Customs officers are a bunch of bent low lives. The whole HMCE system stinks.

and its not normal for me to use language like that.

Bob

Sounds like you've had some bad experiences with them ;)

Don't think they select from the police though.

Wish 02 December 2004 10:59 AM

Go for it. If thats what you want to do !

Beats being unemployed sitting infront of a computer monitor all day !

Dr Nick 02 December 2004 11:08 AM

In my last job some C&E guys turned up at work and started examining van some builders arrived in to build a new office.

Apparently their diesel was the wrong colour .... ;)

vindaloo 02 December 2004 11:49 AM

I reckon there's two career paths to try to follow.

Try to catch bad guys: Co-ordinate with 'friendly forces', running about in helos and ribs in the Caribean etc. Flip side of that is the 'bad guys' will know what you're there for and will take every opportunity to 'off' you. Also, getting into shouting matches with builders and lorry drivers in 'remote' locations about how you are (are not!) going to dip their tanks for red diesel.

Get money: Train as an excise officer, get all the expensive training required to qualify as basically a super accountant, leave, then set-up as an independant accountant/VAT adviser.

J.

pugoetru 02 December 2004 07:18 PM

I had customs and excise dip my tanks before the first lot were ok the second time :D the guy was a total w@nk turns out he was the boss man i just gave him lip he was not impressed that i wasn't scared of him

He asked why i kept using red after the first time i informed him that it still saved me money even with the fines :D

at the time i was buying 200 litres for £20 !!

Jerome 02 December 2004 09:20 PM

A friend of mine joined C&E from a Job Centre where he was a manager. He mostly spent his time looking at company accounts looking for irregularities etc. Sounded mind blowingly boring to me. An up side was he got tons of leave as standard and got extra paid leave for the Territorial Army (where he was paid as well).

Edited to add the nickname for this guy in the TA was "bedsores". Should be some indication of the lack of a strenuous workload in C&E.

BI6 BHP 02 December 2004 10:00 PM

If you do get the job let me through please lol !

Just about every time i travel on a ferry or the tunnell im pulled into a flippin garage and questioned for ages. The french were worse had guns out the lot and laughing trying to **** us up. Saying we had drugs they new where they were, but didnt like it when were toldd go get them if you no.

Not my most favourite people in the world lol.

wwp8 02 December 2004 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by Wish
Go for it. If thats what you want to do !

Beats being unemployed sitting infront of a computer monitor all day !

i prefer to do that than be a wnaker

WNAKER :D


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