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Mike Poole02/04/2021 14:24:55
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The Civil Service has probably earned its poor reputation in the past. It provided benefits that the private sector could only dream of, a number of my mothers neighbours were employed in admin. roles at Harwell, a bus took them to work which I am fairly sure was free and on top of holidays they could claim sick days with no actual requirement to be sick, this was topped off with a very good pension. Salaries may not have been competitive with the best of the private sector but probably not too much pressure from above either. I suspect it is rather different these days. The government has a poor reputation for running anything, I struggle to think of anything that runs well or projects that complete on time and on budget that the government has a hand in. Local government are equally useless.

Mike

Andrew Tinsley02/04/2021 15:13:14
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Hi Rod, you seem to have a lot of faith in our privatised utility companies. I don't think many here share that view.

Andrew.

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