Joke: this is a job ad for the position of construction inspector in a local council in an area (photo: Walla! system, photo from a newspaper)
The joke about the kosher supervisors who are in the thousands compared to the construction inspectors who can be counted on one hand, is getting a grip on reality.
An innocent local council job ad for a senior planning and construction supervisor begins like any normative ad - with "normal" education requirements for the position: someone with an academic degree, preferably in the field of civil engineering, architecture, law, geography or environmental studies.
So far, really everything is fine.
The problem is in the second part of the ad:
Do you have a certificate of proximity to the Rabbinate as approved by the Chief Rabbinate?
Did you study in a yeshiva or kollel six years after the age of 18 and passed two of the three exams in Shabbat law and permit prohibition law?
It turns out that you are suitable for the position, meet the educational requirements, and may apply.
The construction industry received the ad with great astonishment.
Yair Dikman, structural engineer, MM, chairman of the construction section of the Union of Engineers and chairman of the standardization committee, says: "It turns out that according to a local regional council there is no obligation to understand construction and real estate. This is a delusion, a tender by the municipality for a construction inspector that is not related to construction but to the rabbinic What will become of us."
So what are the characteristics of doing the job?
According to an area local council: ability to withstand pressure, without professional experience, without managerial experience.
Dickman adds, "This is a position intended for professionals, unequivocally. Engineers, architects, engineers. People without professional training are not suitable... It is even a violation of public safety that unprofessional people be construction inspectors."
Area local council response:
"The Council works to issue manpower tenders in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of the Interior and in accordance with the law, while adhering to the principle of equality. The requirements for the aforementioned tender, like the other tenders, are determined by the Ministry of the Interior and are not subject to change or interpretation by the Council. Needless to say, the Council will select the candidate The most suitable for the settlement from a professional point of view."
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