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As usual you are right Organ. I was careful to omit the determiner in that sentence.
I needed help last night, but I didn't see any of the selfless angels mentioned on this thread. It was nearly midnight and my internet connection had gone. I like to watch a bit of lesbian porn before I go to sleep. It relaxes me and helps me get to sleep. I rang up Virgin but I just got some silly Indian asking me about lights on my modem. "You can stuff all that bollux", I said. "Just send a repairman around pronto." And then I slammed the phone down and waited for the Virgin van. We had a lot of snow but I thought he'd be able to make it up the hill with snow chains. After half an hour he hadn't turned up so I was going to give Virgin another bollocking on the blower when remembered I'd unplugged the modem to do a bit of hoovering. Do you know what? I thought I'd test Virgin anyway to see how long they would take to come. They never turned up. Disgusting I call it.
Public Sector worker here, where do you get your bitter cynicism from?
Just for the record, I work for a local authority in a front line service. I've had the last two days off due to the bad weather and I've spent it taking the kids out sledging and drinking Brains SA Gold. Here's the stinger though, you may have paid for it😂
Cheers butt👍
I interpret your words as an acknowledgement that you choose to 'work for a local authority in a front line service' first and foremost for the income it provides which trumps whatever benefit your role provides for fellow citizens. Credit to you for doing so because no-one else in this thread has been so candid.
As for the 'myriad of reasons' remarks - again, in spite of what they might claim, none of those reasons supersede their principal objective of tucking the folding stuff into their arse pocket, i.e. wonga and filthy lucre... terms I've used for the exact same but more polite terms as income, remuneration, etc.
What a cûnt you are. Public sector workers aren’t mercenaries who do it for the pay; with a real-time pay decrease of > 20% in 8 years, most could earn a lot more in the private sector but choose not to because they WANT to help their communities.
You clearly have never had a worthwhile job that gives something back to the local population, that’s why you are so bitter and twisted!
I'm not sure that you're right with that opinion. I have a number of friends in various roles in the public sector who are more than capable of earning a lot more money in private industry but decide against it as they feel they are doing their bit, looking after people, protecting people and genuinely making a difference. Yes they receive a wage (not a massive one) and a decent pension which they pay for.
Smfair play youncome across as right bellend these days. Here you go making comments about public sector ‘wallahs’ as you call them and yet on previous threads you’ve dawned over Nigel Farage.
If there wasn’t anyone out there tonight in the public sector a lot of people would be ****ed.
Havie a think about that in between predicting then world is going to end (again) and wanking over Bitcoin.
I stand by every word. I think I recall you said you was a police officer for a number of years. Be frank, what was the number one reason that got you out of bed to make shifts... was it to serve the community, protect the public or ensuring you had the finances to satisfy outgoings?
You give a few decent people a little pat on the back and world war three breaks out
Sludge, look what you've started mun!
Fair play you come across as a right bellend these days. Here you go making comments about public sector ‘wallahs’ as you call them and yet on previous threads you’ve fawned over Nigel Farage.
If there wasn’t anyone out there tonight in the public sector a lot of people would be ****ed.
Havie a think about that in between predicting the world is going to end (again) and wanking over Bitcoin.