I too am public sector - the poor side of it though - so know exactly where you are coming from! Not everyone in the public sector is sitting back and not feeling the pinch. I have seen my hours cut, my pay cut and in the area I work in, due to the current situation, my job has become more difficult. But I am glad to have job. Its temp and unreliable though and don't know from one week to the next if I will still have a job. But at moment its a job.
But there is no doubt about it the public sector is admin heavy, many are over paid for what they do and there are/were too many perks. For e.g. I went back to college to do a part time post grad. I was not working in the public sector at the time. I paid all my own fees, worked up the time to attend college and used my holidays for study and exams. While my fellow "public sector" classmates had their course paid for, got paid to attend college, got a certain amount of paid "study time" each week and also got paid study and exam leave. We were all expected to get the same results!
Meanwhile my husband was breaking his back to make a living and pay taxes, PAYE, PRSI etc to help finance these "perks". And now what does he get.....A big, fat, nothing! It is no wonder there are so many of those who were self employed in a dire situation at the moment. While breaks and relief for this and that were being given out, those who were self employed and creating employment got no breaks. The government just took, took, took! I am not talking about the big guys here.....I am talking about your average tradesman with a few lads working for them. People said for years that the trades were milking it but if you did it all above board the overheads were crippling and while you made a living it was just that a living, a survival.