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Whether it's private or public sector, there are lazy bastards in both camps who let their respective industries down. My wife works in the public sector but as people are leaving, they are not being replaced, and the work left is shared amongst those left behind. Very rarely does my wife get home from work and not go on her laptop to complete some work. Don't tar everybody in the public sector with the same brush and if you can't beat em,join em.
i have worked in both sectors. however i did a stint at the bbc once and they are by far the lazyest ****ers i have ever known they smoke dope in the carparks and spend the day in the on site bar.
Perhaps?
Still as I'm looking over Cardigan Bay in my cottage, with a sauvignon blanc in hand and wondering to whether or not 'work from home' on Monday (the traffic on a Sunday from West Wales can be a nightmare), I'll reflect on Watcliffs opinion of me, my job and my productive output and not give one flying ****.
Up the workers.
Hark at David Cameron here advocating the big society bollocks. Voluntary work, isn't it for those who can't get a job and looking for experience.
One of Thatchers kids me, free market, get what you can, exploit it to the maximum then bragg about it constantly.
I hope that halo you're wearing pays off.
Up the workers.
no contempt from me, i have only posted about my experience in the local council, no copy and pasting be it from the Daily Mail or any other news outlet
i am pretty sure people on here know how much i respect our Police, Nurses and Teachers ( I will add armed forces into that list aswell ) , not sure about probation officers, never had any dealings with them or known any
Maybe I read it wrong and I was In a shut mood earlier. So 👍
Whoever said it about people leaving these services ( I'm one for example ) and not being replaced has got it spot on. He probantion service is an example of that .
the public sector is going to the dogs, trust me with the lack of staff I'm amazed they're hasn't been more serious repurcussions.
Lots of the old probation service is now in the private sector (about 70%). Hows that working out?
Just saying.
Particulary dreadful. Case loads in excess of 50 peapple, phone in type appointments and that murder in Rest Bay was a tragic example of people it being managed properly.
The public sector version is in trouble but slightly less numbers per case manager.
Although with the national probantion service the type of offender is classified as a higher risk.
Great job for 220000 a year start off.....not
The public sector is being deliberately run down into the ground by the Theresa May party. Its ideological.
Free market spirit and everything in the private sector will improve all service quality and reduce costs though mate.
There's no way we'd be paying for people who do **** all and milk their industry for millions in salary and more in 'bonuses' which means more expense to the consumer.
Oh hang on...
Watcliff the poor, simple misguided, daily mail reading ****wit just hasn't got a scooby. The fact he can't see a bite speaks ****ing volumes about the empty headed plum.