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Previously on "Public sector stress"

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  • BOBJ
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    I worked at hmrc for a while....absolutely shocking, worst place I ever worked. The permies had a job for life and they knew it. Worst thing was, when I left they 'randomly' did a PAYE investigation on me

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by Denny
    Local authorities have a terrible reputation for stress. It's rife with backstabbing, political correctness and negative office politics and meagre pay too. OK they may work set hours but I doubt that their working environment is conducive to good mental health.
    It definitely isn't. I got a screen grab posted to me the other day (because there wasnt a print button) of my council tax summons. In the background is their SAP system, Novell GroupWise and some horrible looking custom junk! No wonder it's stressful.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    Would you believe it? those poor public sector workers who work short hours take more time off than private sector workers, enjoy cast iron pensions and take no responsibility for the work that they (occasionally) do. It si no wonder they are stressed.

    http://www.rec-con.co.uk/pages/full.php?id=676
    Local authorities have a terrible reputation for stress. It's rife with backstabbing, political correctness and negative office politics and meagre pay too. OK they may work set hours but I doubt that their working environment is conducive to good mental health.

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  • churkus
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    I am currently working @ a hmce site, and I can state for a fact that the feckers are the most laid back slackers I have ever seen in my working life. heh the work like 6 hours a day and take 2 hour breaks, actually nowadays they just spend most of the day watching football on the nice plasma tv. On the bright side Ive been told Ill be contracting there a long, long time .

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I think I've seen the video...
    You need to get out more zeit

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    Dodgy,

    Did you once get gang raped by some public sector workers? (male)
    Yes but they were hairy females with dildos (or so they said)

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  • Gibbon
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    Dodgy,

    Did you once get gang raped by some public sector workers? (male)

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  • hyperD
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    To be fair, if you happen to be "normal", the barrage of political correct (cultural Marxism) legislation that is thrust down your throat each day could weaken your immune system.

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  • Emperor Dalek
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    They're stressed all right. They're sweating at the possibility that New Labour will not win the next election and they'll all be out on their arses.

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  • DodgyAgent
    started a topic Public sector stress

    Public sector stress

    Would you believe it? those poor public sector workers who work short hours take more time off than private sector workers, enjoy cast iron pensions and take no responsibility for the work that they (occasionally) do. It si no wonder they are stressed.

    http://www.rec-con.co.uk/pages/full.php?id=676
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