But to put it in context her experience of the working world was as a School Teacher
dangerous ground!!
I know teachers who complete thier days work then come home and prepare for their next days classes (before going to a work related meeting and finally put thier feet up at 8,9 or 10 at night - 2 to 3 days a week)
And I know a number of teachers who dont.... come 2.30 that it until 9am
Some merit in this statement. I disagree in that the public sector is way overpaid but agree in that those that do their job well are treated appropriately (sic?). However those that do not are not accountable. They get away with it. The inefficiency of the structure needs to be tackled but likewise the incompetent or unwilling employee also needs to be tackled.exactly!!
every sector have those who put in the effort and those that dont !! - I dont think its fair to bash the public service workers. They cant be blamed because the structure of the organisation in which they work is inefficient. If anyone is to blame its politicians for thier inability and unwillingness to take the tough decisions!
I wasn't complicit in it. I spoiled my vote in the last few elections because there was no candidate I wanted in a position of power.However we as ordinary individuals are also complicit in it. We seek advantages from our TDs, we continually voted for Fianna Fail when everyone knew what was going on, we fail to speak out when we see public sector wastage as we are afraid we will upset or friends and relations, we cheat on our taxes, we claim benefits we are not entitled to, we are sheep.
I understand. I was speaking we as the country voted them in. Like in the USA there is all this fuss because they voted in a black president. However these are the same people who voted George Bush into office twice.I wasn't complicit in it. I spoiled my vote in the last few elections because there was no candidate I wanted in a position of power.
Blame people who voted in bertie, FF and co, not everyone in general.
In this instance I was not blaming public sector staff for the economic crisis. What I was commenting on was a minister thinking someone is noteworthy for doing what they are paid to do in the first place.
Mary Hanafin states that the social welfare staff are working 'flat out' in relation to dealing with benefit claims. Boo hoo Is this news? Should these staff not be working flat out at all times? You are either working or you are not. I am sure if they do o/t they get paid for it. Maybe if they spent a few weeks doing groundwork or labouring on a plasterer they would understand what real work is.
..At a number of stages during my time there, there were people sitting at empty hatches just looking out or chatting to each other. It drove me mad, if this were a business those people would be put to use by reducing the queue, instead they just sat there....
AlbacoreA, you won't find it all that often in business, especially at the moment because people don't stand for service like that...
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