+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
It's at times like this we realise what a great bunch they are
What about everyone else who bothered to make the effort to get into work?
Also spare a thought for ALL the on call Undertakers who will be out endeavoring to safely bring your loved ones into our care.
I’m hearing some great stories about people in 4x4’s helping get health workers to work
My wife is a healthcare worker it is n`t a job to her it`s a vocation.
I think we feel we have a duty to the public. If we’re not in work to help the community, no one else will be.
A few years ago two of my colleagues spent three days living at the ambulance station because no relief staff could get into the Cotswolds. Luckily they were having an affair, so more than happy for time alone together?
Bloody heroes the lot of them.
Just listening to a care worker in the local shol still doing her rounds at 4pm, to vulnerable folk, probaly on lower money than nurses, fireman and policeman, made me feel very humble .
If highway workers get a mention, I'd like to also include the orange army.
Not pleasant working out on track in minus conditions.
Thank the Lord I left.
Just been to pick up my wife ( she is a haridresser, worked till 7 ) the roads are hell, even the major roads, it surprised me a little, just a line of tyre tracks, posted on FB about it and one of our friends ( a nurse ) said " i am finishing at 10.30 and will have to drive home down that road "
got to feel for her
There's much fawning nonsense to be found in this thread.
The primary reason all public sector wallahs, along with all the private sector wallahs, choose to do the jobs they do is for dough. Some may have and many pretend to have other more altruistic reasons which are more important to them than the filthy lucre, but don't be fooled because they are all money mercenaries first and last as pay and pension contributions is their true motivator.
Save your admiration for those volunteers who exchange their time and labour for no monetary gain.
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.