Ok so I think Rabbit may be trying to stir things............but he does have a point.
Im sure there are people in the CS who do work hard............but there are plenty who have very handy numbers. I have had quite a lot of dealings with Public sector & spend quite a bit of time on site & in the majority of cases that I have come across 1 efficient person could do the job of 2 civil servants. Now I didnt have a problem with this when civil servants were being paid less but I look now & cs are getting paid pretty much equivalent (if not more in some cases) than private sector people for way less work.
& yes the 3/4 hr tea breaks do exist (sometimes they are even longer!). I remember particularly one place where people literally put their pens down mid sentance when the clock turned 5!
That said, this does seem to be more apparant in the lower grades, many of the more senior cs do seem to work harder but still not on an equivalent leve to private sector.
Im not even saying that it is the individuals fault. i have a friend who went in at clerical officer grade & worked hard, went for promotion & found that promotion was not based on merit but on how long you had been there.............after a while she just had not motivation to work hard as it made no difference. & that is why cs is so inefficient - people are not promoted on merit but on length of service/who you know.
But that is just my experience!
Im sure there are people in the CS who do work hard............but there are plenty who have very handy numbers. I have had quite a lot of dealings with Public sector & spend quite a bit of time on site & in the majority of cases that I have come across 1 efficient person could do the job of 2 civil servants. Now I didnt have a problem with this when civil servants were being paid less but I look now & cs are getting paid pretty much equivalent (if not more in some cases) than private sector people for way less work.
& yes the 3/4 hr tea breaks do exist (sometimes they are even longer!). I remember particularly one place where people literally put their pens down mid sentance when the clock turned 5!
That said, this does seem to be more apparant in the lower grades, many of the more senior cs do seem to work harder but still not on an equivalent leve to private sector.
Im not even saying that it is the individuals fault. i have a friend who went in at clerical officer grade & worked hard, went for promotion & found that promotion was not based on merit but on how long you had been there.............after a while she just had not motivation to work hard as it made no difference. & that is why cs is so inefficient - people are not promoted on merit but on length of service/who you know.
But that is just my experience!