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Previously on "Sob! Sniffle! Boo-hoo!!"
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Just about everywhere is deemed unaffordable to me but somehow I manage, the trouble is with public sector staff is they are so mollycoddled in their jobs that they think if the kick up enough fuss someone somewhere will sort it out for them, and the sad thing is they probably will.
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tulip?Originally posted by Euro-commuterWhich in the case of public toilets would come from....?
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Whereas in fact they should live in market-rented or bought accommodation which they can afford from the decent wages they should be paid, which in the case of public toilets would come from....?Originally posted by ChurchillIn council houses subsidised by your tax.
hth.
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In council houses subsidised by your tax.Originally posted by BurdockI was thinking the other day, and this is no disrespect to people who clean toilets, but where do bog cleaners live?
hth.
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Originally posted by KyajaeProperty woe for public workers http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6544577.stm
My heart bleeds. As if extra concesionary bank holidays, guaranteed annual cost-of-living pay rise and index linked pensions subsidised by council tax payers aren't enough.
can you believe that 72% of police officers life in either rented accommodation or on the strattets ?
no ? me neither.
wonder where they get all that extra wedge from....
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I was thinking the other day, and this is no disrespect to people who clean toilets, but where do bog cleaners live?
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Sob! Sniffle! Boo-hoo!!
Property woe for public workers http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6544577.stm
My heart bleeds. As if extra concesionary bank holidays, guaranteed annual cost-of-living pay rise and index linked pensions subsidised by council tax payers aren't enough.Tags: None
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