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Can a PAS officer work in field only during the initial years of service when it is compulsary and move to office job afterwards, since I have read in other forums that life in field, for an honest officer specially, is quite hard and full of tense moments.
If possible, is this a good idea or not?
Can this adversely effect one's credibility for promotions to better positions?
I know many consider field work an essence of the service but what if someone chooses to leave it sooner?

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Can a PAS officer work in field only during the initial years of service when it is compulsary and move to office job afterwards, since I have read in other forums that life in field, for an honest officer specially, is quite hard and full of tense moments.
If possible, is this a good idea or not?
Can this adversely effect one's credibility for promotions to better positions?
I know many consider field work an essence of the service but what if someone chooses to leave it sooner?

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You can get detailed answer from previous posts regarding this subject.
I can tell you that at initial stages PAS/PSP officers do have to serve in field. In fact, their first posting is in field.
PAS/PSP have great powers therefore they face political pressure mostly. If you think you can't keep up with that, then you can opt Foreign Service instead.
As far as carrier is considered you might face many postings if you don't cooperate but your carrier will keep moving if you perform well. However, sooner or later PAS/PSP gets aligned with any political party. That ensure they will get key positions and more prospects of promotions in later stages. You might not raise to 21-22 grade without political patronage but you surely will not retire before 20 grade.
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