Absolutely but neither is dossing in the private sector some sort of justification for dossing in the public sector, via some sort of "dossing benchmark system"
If I don't like the amount of cheese that Spar put on my sandwiches then I'll go to Centra
However if I don't like the way that eg Wexford Revenue processed my tax return, can I go to Galway because I think that they are more efficient
Chances are though when you're caught dossing like that you're sacked. Not so with the PS.
I didn't say it was a justification for dossing in the Public Sector. I am just fed up of some of the smug private sector workers on here who seem to be under the illusion that you're all wonderful and inefficiencies and laziness only occur in the public sector. It's just not true and, as I said, shopping around doesn't seem to noticeably reduce the crap level of service and standard of goods that we so often experience.
When will the Irish edition be published?
Maybe you are secretly impressed they managed to claim visits to prostitutes as travel expenses.
I didn't say it was a justification for dossing in the Public Sector. I am just fed up of some of the smug private sector workers on here who seem to be under the illusion that you're all wonderful and inefficiencies and laziness only occur in the public sector. It's just not true and, as I said, shopping around doesn't seem to noticeably reduce the crap level of service and standard of goods that we so often experience.
Of course inefficiences occur in the private sector. The difference is that taxes raised by the private sector (plus a shedload of borrowing) pay for the wages in the public sector. Therefore, naturally if you're paying for something and you think it's crap you're not going to be happy.
Apart from Management Agents for housing estates.
Oh by the way, Firefly, public sector workers pay tax too.
Or A can just increase income taxes thus reducing the net cost of B and increasing the amount it has to pay that reduced net cost.By way of an example:
A (The government) agrees to pay B (public sector worker) 100 euro.
B agrees to pay A back 20 euro of this upon receipt for payment (paye). The net effect is that A still needs to find 80 euro for every public sector worker
A has two choices:
A can take even more money from C (private sector) .
A can borrow from D (ECB/Foreign Markets).
By way of an example:
A (The government) agrees to pay B (public sector worker) 100 euro.
B agrees to pay A back 20 euro of this upon receipt for payment (paye). The net effect is that A still needs to find 80 euro for every public sector worker
A has two choices:
A can take even more money from C (private sector) .
A can borrow from D (ECB/Foreign Markets).
I can provide equally shocking examples of poor management. Just it's from the private sector. Dod our customers go elsewhere? I don't recall any.
So whatever the employee needs to buy with his/her remaining 80 euro is bought tax free?By way of an example:
A (The government) agrees to pay B (public sector worker) 100 euro.
B agrees to pay A back 20 euro of this upon receipt for payment (paye). The net effect is that A still needs to find 80 euro for every public sector worker
I suppose the point is they can shop somewhere else. Take watching the tv for example. I can hop from RTE to TV3 to BBC as much as I like with an arial on the back of my tv. If I want to get Sky and Sky Sports, then I have to pay more but the choice is mine. However, in all cases I still have to subsidise RTE via a licence fee - no choice about that. Same goes if I want a passport..no choice on the provider. Apologies if I've steered this off topic.
Thanks for making my day. Black humour always makes me laugh.but as a good employee I know I never have to worry about my job. Being good provides a lot of job security.
Thanks for making my day. Black humour always makes me laugh.
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