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There's a fascinating disconnect, is there not, between the credo by which the corporate world lives as it perceives the current expenditure turbulence surrounding FAS senior management and the views put forth by the people at the other end of the social spectrum ?
The former envelop themselves in self justification thro' responses that effortlessly reel off such utterances as: ....."rate for the job"......."what you have to do to be taken seriously"......."we have to act, pay and play like the big boys".
The latter drone on about....."patients on trolleys"...."kids in prefabs"......."raging cost of the public service".
Will we see a paradigm shift or what ?
The former envelop themselves in self justification thro' responses that effortlessly reel off such utterances as: ....."rate for the job"......."what you have to do to be taken seriously"......."we have to act, pay and play like the big boys".
The latter drone on about....."patients on trolleys"...."kids in prefabs"......."raging cost of the public service".
Will we see a paradigm shift or what ?