dxhound2005 wrote: » A private company with a turnover of €20 billion a year would be paying its top brass a few million each.
Ajsoprano wrote: » The more I think of it the more I like it.
_Brian wrote: » I think what your missing OP is that a private company will come on and have one goal, that is to extract as much money fromtbeunsustem itself and pass this on to its directors. It will do anything to get this done. So the result will be under your suggestion is laying off civil servants paying them redundancies, giving the work to a private company which pays their staff a pittance and charges excess to tie government and passes the profits to a few people. How could this be seen as progress towards anything other than spite against people working in the civil service??
Ajsoprano wrote: » But it’d still operate cheaper than the dept. I haven’t dealt with them in nearly a year now but it was baffling dealing with them. I felt like they dispised me. The tax office treats you like a customer when you turn up looking for your money back the dept of social treats you like a criminal. If we can privatize our water surely we can privatize this department. We could have a number of separate companies all competing for a number of contracts to keep service good and prices down. A single civil servant could probably look after that on 15 euro an hour.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » most of the admin monkeys you're dealing with at a front counter would be Clerical Officer grade, paid a lot less than the average industrial wage. When did we privatise water? Get off your ars3 and get a job, just because th made life difficult for you in the dole office doesnt mean they're all on a sinecure.
Ajsoprano wrote: » Roger Hassenforder wrote: » most of the admin monkeys you're dealing with at a front counter would be Clerical Officer grade, paid a lot less than the average industrial wage. When did we privatise water? Get off your ars3 and get a job, just because th made life difficult for you in the dole office doesnt mean they're all on a sinecure. I have a job thanks
Birneybau wrote: » And some of the maddest opinions I've seen on Boards in many a year
Ajsoprano wrote: » With all these jobbridge type schemes popping up it got me thinking. Are we slowly privatizing the dept of social welfare? How many people in this dept are employed? As much as an opposer I am to these schemes would it be kind of poetic if the staff that backed these schemes ended up on them. I think this dept being privatized would save the tax payer a fortune. Most of the jobs are simple form filling type jobs a bit of basic training could give yet the people have Union public sector jobs which pay well. A private company could come in and take staff off the social welfare give them basic training in form filling and get 10000 euro just for employing these people. So then you would have the person forced to work filling out the form with the person who wants to work. This newly out of work ex civil servant hold then have to wait 2 years (because of the 10000 grant requirements) to get their old job back but on minimum wage. Bizarre wouldn’t it be. Surely the water charge freeloaders with their iPhones would be out in the streets protesting this.
Dev84 wrote: » Madness. Forget the medication today?
Ajsoprano wrote: » Another one. Is stameen the only person here and he just has loads of accounts or do you all work together?
endacl wrote: » IIRC correctly there was a poster here a while back who also used to get their knickers in a twist when the redoubtable Srameen wandered into their nonsense threads and posted from a position combining eminent good sense and reasoned opinion. Can't remember the name.... Any relation?
end of the road wrote: » privatization of public services never saves the tax payer a fortune, but costs a double fortune. your idea would cost a double fortune even if the staff were all on minimum wage. the private company has to make a healthy profit and will have to extract as much as it can. wouldn't be financially viable without paying more then the current costs to make bidding attractive for multiple companies or any company. the current system is much cheaper and has a lot less faults and potential for faults.
Dev84 wrote: » Private companies would only fake it on to make a profit. Its a critical public service. They are not compatabile. End of.
Ajsoprano wrote: » srameen
Ajsoprano wrote: » No but as a new user of this site I’m finding it very unwelcoming. Is it just for people who are on it years?
endacl wrote: » Not at all. I've been here a while. Not as long as some, but a while. When I post bollocks people call me on it too. Same as real life.
Are Am Eye wrote: » I choose option 4
Ajsoprano wrote: » But surely a discussion involves more than one side giving an opinion and one man shouting bollox followed by all his friends shouting bollox