I think the five of you have done outstandingly well to keep this going for over 100 pages not much else going on without football to be fair
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I think the five of you have done outstandingly well to keep this going for over 100 pages not much else going on without football to be fair
Absolutely, that would be the optimum result. But when it gets busy no doubt she will be busy. Lets be reasonable here. Most people would be quite happy to be paid and do less rather than be paid and do more. I like to be busy myself when I work but when it's not busy I don't feel the urge to broadcast it to the world.
Amazingly, you are not the barometer for the rest of the working population.
I'm currently doing a full day's work but been reduced to 5 hours pay. Now, I could follow your example and quit, or laze around - or I can just knuckle down and help my company get through this. Even in normal times, at quiet periods I'd still be looking for ways to help the company. After all, they are paying my wages.
But you don't know it is operating so poorly, you just assume it is because she is not busy. someone said it was a waste of public money and I used the analogy of the the emergency hospitals. Because they have been grossly underused does that mean they were a waste of taxpayers money? She was employed as one of the number of operatives deemed likely to be needed if and when it gets busy.
If you’re actually interested in progress and some early issues encountered with the track and trace system it’s here: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news....y-two-11996729
Warning for xsnaggle - it includes some criticisms from semi-retired GPs and nurses who are contact tracers and were hoping to put their specialist skills to good use helping and advising the public. Hearing these senior clinicians say they’re not just happy to keep quiet and get paid for watching Netflix and doing their nails all day may tip you over the edge.
£17.35 per hour for daytime shifts according to this job ad. You can see they are trying to recruit qualified healthcare professionals here not people looking to make a quick buck for doing naff all.
https://www.indeed.co.uk/m/viewjob?j...b867&from=serp
A quote from the BBC article.
"One NHS job advert for a clinical contact tracer stated the role paid up to £27.15 per hour and described suitable applicants as nurses, dentists or vets, among others."
Her previous occupation falls into one of these catagories. She is a clinical tracer. But believe what you wish to believe. The BBC story is available if you want to go and check.