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With regards to the public sector I don't see the problem with the actual workers who get the job done. SWMBO certainly tries to get on with her job as do most of her works mates. The first tier of management seems to fall into the same catagory trying to get on and provide a service with what appears to be little or no help from above.
However once we get into middle and upper tiers of management there are no doubt problems. For a start there are to many of them a lot to many. Then as posted above there would seem to be little or no accountability. Even when glaring mistakes are made that result in great finacial loss or worse they seem to cover each others backsides. How many more times to we have to hear 'lessons will be learned'. A phrase invented by the public sector senior management to excuse poor performance. In my opinion that phrase as now been around so long the bladdy lessons should have been learnt by now.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostNo - am not saying that it is any one's 'fault' - just that general whingeing about the next generation is pretty pointless! They will be whingeing about their next generation before you know it.
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Originally posted by donnakebab View PostAre you picking on me? It feels like it and I'm not used to it because generally I'm quite a moderate person.
You asked for people's views and got them.
If everyone bemoans things and blames everyone else; it's not me guv - it's them - then where does that get us? I'm just pointing that out. All I've said on here is that it's not terribly good to bemoan the next generation when you were the generation that taught them; and not good to moan about the lack of apprenticeships when you don't have an answer to the situation.Last edited by zazen999; 10-12-2011, 08:33 AM.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostAnd I'm just pointing out that bemoaning the next generation is pretty pointless!
What are we going to do - get rid and start again?
I think it's this generation that needs to, at least start, sorting things out...we can't leave everything to the next generation.
Whether we like the look of them or not....they are the future, even if we are not around to see it!
We all hear about the nasty ones among them, but there are plenty of well brought up, and well behaved, and hopefully well educated kids out thereLast edited by Thelma Sanders; 10-12-2011, 10:39 AM.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostYourself???
Bringing up children is hard work, stressful and expensive and you have to be completely dedicated to the job to reap the benefits, of which there are many.
Forgive me for asking your age. It was not meant in a patronising manner.
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Originally posted by donnakebab View PostYou are deliberately misconstruing everything I have said. I have never whinged about the next generation. I am always interested in other peoples opinions whether I agree with them or not. Not wanting to be a grandma has nothing to do with my feelings about future generations...they haven't been born yet so how can anyone have an opinion?
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