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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    I must have missed your earlier public sector admission. Had I not I'd have made mention of it before now. I will make up for it in future though, of that you can be assured.

    Go for it. Not sure what gratification it gives you, but have at it, son.

    Might as well slag off all the public sector workers including paramedics, nurses, teachers, social workers, care workers and support workers while you're at it - as I fall into that category.

    What was it you said that you did - before you became this caricature of a survivalist tinfoiler?

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    • Re: Coronavirus update

      Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
      Go for it. Not sure what gratification it gives you, but have at it, son.

      Might as well slag off all the public sector workers including paramedics, nurses, teachers, social workers, care workers and support workers while you're at it - as I fall into that category.

      What was it you said that you did - before you became this caricature of a survivalist tinfoiler?
      No, I wouldn't lump them together. See my recent post below. In light of that, henceforth I shall refer to you as The Blob or Mr Blobby.



      A great many people who slag off the public sector aren't knocking NHS workers (who comprise 30% of the total), or teachers and those in the education field (28%), or coppers, firefighters, prison officers and many others who are essential. They mean the unproductive 430K strong army of lard-arsed, chair hugging, tea and coffee swigging, biscuit munching, pen pushing, computer keys tapping blobs of career layabouts who make up the civil service that hang around for donkey's years until they retire from stealing a living because they know no-one in the private sector would pay them nearly as much as the government teat does in return for doing next to bugger all.

      There were an estimated 5.42 million people employed in the public sector for June 2019, which was 29,000 more than for March 2019. 16.5% of all people in paid work were employed in the public sector for June 2019, unchanged from March 2019. https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentand...yment/june2019

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      • Re: Coronavirus update

        Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
        No, I wouldn't lump them together. See my recent post below. In light of that, henceforth I shall refer to you as The Blob.



        A great many people who slag off the public sector aren't knocking NHS workers (who comprise 30% of the total), or teachers and those in the education field (28%), or coppers, firefighters, prison officers and many others who are essential. They mean the unproductive 430K strong army of lard-arsed, chair hugging, tea and coffee swigging, biscuit munching, pen pushing, computer keys tapping blobs of career layabouts who make up the civil service that hang around for donkey's years until they retire from stealing a living because they know no-one in the private sector would pay them nearly as much as the government teat does in return for doing next to bugger all.

        There were an estimated 5.42 million people employed in the public sector for June 2019, which was 29,000 more than for March 2019. 16.5% of all people in paid work were employed in the public sector for June 2019, unchanged from March 2019. https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentand...yment/june2019
        What about support workers for vulnerable older people, Organ? People stopping them from losing their homes (or ending up in care homes), making sure they're receiving the right care plans, the correct aids/adaptations to continue to live independently, their correct benefit entitlements, advocating for them with legal matters... I could go on if you want more examples.

        Must all be c**ts, yeah?

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        • Re: Coronavirus update

          Did anyone see the news report on Sky news last night (I haven't seen if there was anything further today) about the Covid 19 situation in Mexico.

          It was horrifying. There are 30 crematoria in Mexico City and they all have queues of bodies in hearses waiting to be cremated of about 3 days.

          The Sky reporter reckoned based on 20 mortuaries that each crematorium was dealing with about 30 bodies a day. That means 600 in them daily, plus the other crematoria, plus ordinary burials.

          And then there is Mexico State as well. The current official daily death rate is showing as between 3 to 400 in the whole of Mexico and yesterday there were around 3,900 deaths overall spilt roughly 1/2 and 1/2 between Mexico City and Mexico State.

          An unidentified health service official reckoned that there were at least 5 times that number dead.

          Based on the above figures that seemed optimistic to me.

          They have run out of fridges so there are bodies in the mortuary corridors, the post mortem rooms are full of bodies.

          A professor at a Mexico university reckoned that it had been worked out that the actual number infected was 24.8 times the official figure which yesterday was around 38,000 so the true total of those infected may well be over 800,000!!

          If the death rate is 24.8 times the official figure as well that is truly horrifying!

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          • Re: Coronavirus update

            Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
            No, I wouldn't lump them together. See my recent post below. In light of that, henceforth I shall refer to you as The Blob or Mr Blobby.



            A great many people who slag off the public sector aren't knocking NHS workers (who comprise 30% of the total), or teachers and those in the education field (28%), or coppers, firefighters, prison officers and many others who are essential. They mean the unproductive 430K strong army of lard-arsed, chair hugging, tea and coffee swigging, biscuit munching, pen pushing, computer keys tapping blobs of career layabouts who make up the civil service that hang around for donkey's years until they retire from stealing a living because they know no-one in the private sector would pay them nearly as much as the government teat does in return for doing next to bugger all.

            There were an estimated 5.42 million people employed in the public sector for June 2019, which was 29,000 more than for March 2019. 16.5% of all people in paid work were employed in the public sector for June 2019, unchanged from March 2019. https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentand...yment/june2019
            What did you do for a living before you gave up on society, Orgs? It'd be interesting to know what value you gave during your time in employment.

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            • Re: Coronavirus update

              Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
              What about support workers for vulnerable older people, Organ? People stopping them from losing their homes (or ending up in care homes), making sure they're receiving the right care plans, the correct aids/adaptations to continue to live independently, their correct benefit entitlements, advocating for them with legal matters... I could go on if you want more examples.

              Must all be c**ts, yeah?
              Ripe for private sector outsourcing. Reduce costs, improve effectiveness.

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                What did you do for a living before you gave up on society, Orgs? It'd be interesting to know what value you gave during your time in employment.
                I was involved with care for the elderly. For money. Just like you.

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                • Re: Coronavirus update

                  Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                  Ripe for private sector outsourcing. Reduce costs, improve effectiveness.
                  Amazing. Actually lauged out loud then. Exactly how would private sector outsourcing of a support worker reduce costs and improve effectiveness?

                  I assumed you were joking at first... but, since it's you...

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                  • Re: Coronavirus update

                    Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                    I was involved with care for the elderly. For money. Just like you.
                    Just like nurses, just like paramedics, just like any job that isn't a volunteer role. Yeah, I know what employment is, Orgs.

                    How long did you do that for?

                    Was it private or public sector?

                    Was it actually 'care' or 'support' work that you did? - there's a large distinguishable difference, which you'd know as someone who was involved in care for the elderly. For money. Just like me.

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                    • Re: Coronavirus update

                      Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                      Just like nurses, just like paramedics, just like any job that isn't a volunteer role. Yeah, I know what employment is, Orgs.

                      How long did you do that for?

                      Was it private or public sector?

                      Was it actually 'care' or 'support' work that you did? - there's a large distinguishable difference, which you'd know as someone who was involved in care for the elderly. For money. Just like me.
                      He's used this line before, a while back (long before covid).

                      Nurses were being praised, which he didn't like, didn't like that one bit. So started on some silly guff about how none of them were doing it for the love of the job and for caring, but it was for the money. And he was definitely right because they were getting paid. If they were doing it for the love then they'd be doing it for free.

                      Nonsense and full of holes but he loves to punch down on anyone he thinks he's better than .

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                      • Re: Coronavirus update

                        Originally posted by lardy View Post
                        He's used this line before, a while back (long before covid).

                        Nurses were being praised, which he didn't like, didn't like that one bit. So started on some silly guff about how none of them were doing it for the love of the job and for caring, but it was for the money. And he was definitely right because they were getting paid. If they were doing it for the love then they'd be doing it for free.

                        Nonsense and full of holes but he loves to punch down on anyone he thinks he's better than .
                        Yep. I wonder if his decades of caring for the elderly in the private sector for free (we have to assume) has caused this delusion of grandeur that he has? He really doesn't like the common man, does he?

                        The genius also wants to outsource my job to the private sector which would apparently make me work harder (sorry, more "effectively") and get paid less for the privelige too. It makes total sense

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                        • Re: Coronavirus update

                          It's like a check list of things you can tick off isn't it with the virus deniers (I call them that because that's what they were a few months ago).

                          Incidentally, on my walk just now, I passed a house which had four large sheets of tin foil pegged to a washing line - seems the elite/lizards have been working overtime recently with the brainwashing.

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                          • Re: Coronavirus update

                            Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                            Go for it. Not sure what gratification it gives you, but have at it, son.

                            Might as well slag off all the public sector workers including paramedics, nurses, teachers, social workers, care workers and support workers while you're at it - as I fall into that category.

                            What was it you said that you did - before you became this caricature of a survivalist tinfoiler?
                            My darling wife chipped a veneer from a front tooth the other day. Called the dentist who of course is not able to work right now. He suggested a do it yourself kit as a temporary repair. He dropped it off to us on his way home from work, looked at my wife's tooth from a distance to check it was OK for the repair, gave us instructions, all part of the service!

                            Another example of healthcare workers doing more then their fair share

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                            • Re: Coronavirus update

                              Originally posted by CCFCC3PO View Post
                              Are you self-isolating?

                              My partner works in a care home and had a sore throat on a Monday. Was told to go home. Had a test on a Tuesday. Result was on the Friday. Partner would have been back in work on Monday anyway (sore throat had gone, and end of 7 day isolation) so the result of the test was my partner had no speedy way back into work (ideally could have worked Wednesday). Result, £95 pay for the week, care home short staffed. The result was negative, and the call came in late Friday. I suspect that a positive result may have seen a quicker notification.
                              Am I self-isoI don't have any symptoms and never have - but as I live alone I suppose that I am self-isolating by default.

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                              • Re: Coronavirus update

                                Why are people still engaging with Organ? The man has outed himself as being thick and a **** at the start of this. I wouldn’t waste my time reading the drivel he posts.

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