Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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There's far too much "blame" in this thread.
The way I see it the private sector's doing OK considering, while the public sector's grown disproportionately large under Labour's stewardship and the Coalition are simply applying some common sense and good housekeeping by shedding 600,000.
By and large those 600,000 were doing meaningless jobs. As Tony Hayres once said to Alan Partridge "We don't owe you a living."
We can all name at least one person we know in the public sector with a micky mouse job, not working that hard. It's about time people started tooling themselves up with proper qualifications and doing a real job.
The way I see it the private sector's doing OK considering, while the public sector's grown disproportionately large under Labour's stewardship and the Coalition are simply applying some common sense and good housekeeping by shedding 600,000.
By and large those 600,000 were doing meaningless jobs. As Tony Hayres once said to Alan Partridge "We don't owe you a living."
We can all name at least one person we know in the public sector with a micky mouse job, not working that hard. It's about time people started tooling themselves up with proper qualifications and doing a real job.