I agree
Could you please place your comments below the quotes.
Could you please place your comments below the quotes.
funny
I certainly wouldn't notice if a council worker was on strike but I would if my house was on fire and there was no fire service.
When the fire service go on strike, they are still manning their stations and would still react for any serious incidents involving risk to life.
You're not meant to give us your personal details on here.pathetic
It even allowed me to make an early escape at 5pm instead of my usual 6pm.
I, I, I usually get into work between 7 and 7:30 (a.m.!!). I'm very happy to be called a lazy fooker public employeeIt even allowed me to make an early escape at 5pm instead of my usual 6pm.
Self, self, self.
It even allowed me to make an early escape at 5pm instead of my usual 6pm.
Self, self, self.
The sad bit is that for every one dubious situation, there are hundreds of good ones. But where do you want to focus on? Of course, the tiny number of poor examples from which you want to extrapolate that all situations are bad.
It's as bonkers as saying that because collisioni is allegedly from Birmingham, so it follows that all brummies are morons
My point is that on a day to day basis, the vast majority of cases are handled quickly and efficiently but are never referred to. Instead, the tiny number of poor or slow anecdotal situations are cited and claimed to be the norm.And your point is? Actual, factual examples are disregarded, against hypothetical but numerous examples of sterling effort?
If the boot was on the other foot, would you give more credence to something actually experienced, our something thought to "probably go on"?
It even allowed me to make an early escape at 5pm instead of my usual 6pm.
Self, self, self.
Typical public sector shirker.
I can't even dig down far enough to find the contempt beneath which I hold you twoSelf, self, self.
Typical public sector shirker.
Yep, It's only a matter of time, shirking will be part of the curriculum.