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Originally posted by zeitghost View Postasdfasdfasdf
He's gone away now.
I don't think he's altogether computer literate.
More & more of this tulipe seems to assume that everyone is au fait with this technocrap.
And don't get me started on the machines in barclays bank.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostZeitZenChuryOm(tm).
He's gone away now.
I don't think he's altogether computer literate.
More & more of this tulipe seems to assume that everyone is au fait with this technocrap.
And don't get me started on the machines in barclays bank.
The fact that they're the people most likely to have had limited or no exposure to technology, and probably only ever reached a very low level of education, is hardly relevantComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIndeed. Let's take the most socially disadvantaged and require them to grapple with online systems that many highly-paid executives would struggle with (probably delegating it to their PAs or teenage children) before we'll provide them with basic social security (with small "s"s)
The fact that they're the people most likely to have had limited or no exposure to technology, and probably only ever reached a very low level of education, is hardly relevant
Did you ever read the story of how come the ticket machines in New York and San Francisco are so different..merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSelf service saves money.. So we force you to do it come what may....
Did you ever read the story of how come the ticket machines in New York and San Francisco are so different..Comment
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grrr...
Bloody Foreigner, coming over here, wanting to know what love is...
(with thanks to thepoke)Last edited by WTFH; 31 July 2015, 11:19.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIndeed. Let's take the most socially disadvantaged and require them to grapple with online systems that many highly-paid executives would struggle with (probably delegating it to their PAs or teenage children) before we'll provide them with basic social security (with small "s"s)
The fact that they're the people most likely to have had limited or no exposure to technology, and probably only ever reached a very low level of education, is hardly relevant
if 90% of them go via self service then it gives these people more time to make a difference.
Now there is a space for family & charity to help people with the machines.
In our local library there is a rep from the council most days.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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WooHoo!
Apparently word came down from on high this morning that certain costs were in need of costing less, with the result that several contractors are being let go - I have two weeks left and I'm free!Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDo you watch 'how to get a council house' where the poor staff have to repeat again & again to the same people where is the paperwork we asked you for etc...
if 90% of them go via self service then it gives these people more time to make a difference.
Now there is a space for family & charity to help people with the machines.
In our local library there is a rep from the council most days.Comment
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