Public Sector is a disgrace and most people working within it.
I agree.There are a lot of posters here, including myself, who will take great umbrage at such a sweeping statement:mad:
Table 28: Cost of Administration as a Percentage of Gross Receipts
2006
0.77%
2005
0.81%
2004
0.86%
2003
0.91%
That's a bit like the accounts section of a company clapping itself on the back for record receipts from sales of the company's new product.Table 28: Cost of Administration as a Percentage of Gross Receipts
2006
0.77%
2005
0.81%
Part of the problem, in my experience, is the phone systems in place. Many departments/offices do not have an answering service in place or a system that tells you that staff are busy.
Agree with this. May times when trying to ring some offices, you are ringing an individuals direct number. .
Not all the time. Often when the phone rings out , the public sector staff are on coffee breaks or are too busy chatting about social events, than bothering to answer the phone. I have seen it happen often enough. Why should they bother - they get paid anyway.
In my experience over the years the worst people, on balance, to try and contact by phone/return your call, are tradesmen (private sector), and by a comfortable margin at that.
Even if it was true you have the option of calling a different tradesperson. As far as I know there is only one HSE, one Dept. of education, Dept of foreign affairs etc so there's not much choice there.Ye must be joking. They would not last long in business if that was the case. Maybe they could tell something from your message / tone of voice that you left ? I have employed lots of tradesmen over the years and have always found them easy to contact, even though they often were working very hard. They knew their living was depending on their work + reputation, and they had no sick pay, holiday pay or pension to fall back on either.
Ye must be joking. They would not last long in business if that was the case. Maybe they could tell something from your message / tone of voice that you left ? I have employed lots of tradesmen over the years and have always found them easy to contact, even though they often were working very hard. They knew their living was depending on their work + reputation, and they had no sick pay, holiday pay or pension to fall back on either.
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