rgodard80a wrote: » They need to release a few of the loonies out to gain more publicity.
NewClareman wrote: » What a truly disrespectful comment, even if it was said for fun. Mental health issues could affect any of us, and for many it will. Using a derogatory term only makes it harder for people to get the help they need.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » It is the ingrained culture of sick days, temp staff, short hours, long breaks, and low morale that working in a broken system brings.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » I assume you've worked around a wide range of departments/services in order to hold that opinion?
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Unless you work for a FG PR company or your living abroad this is one of the strangest things I have ever read. EVERY single person living in Ireland has first hand experience of incompetence in EVERY single Government Department they have ever dealt with.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Exaggerate much? It seems you've brought your agenda against the public service into the thread.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Mental Health has increasingly turned into an excuse for peoples actions these days.
This is a problem if you are back on duty again at 8 am AND if you are already out of bed 2/3 hours before shift. Getting up at 6 am and not going to bed until 1 am (ie after finishing at midnight you have to drive home) is a problem
trellheim wrote: » is this not covered under EU WTD
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Sorry. You are right. They are all well paid very productive fantastic people. Except for the strikes. And the shut downs. And the hospital trolleys. Those are all agendas.
Homer wrote: » and it seems you’ve brought yours for the public service also! Funny that eh :rolleyes: I would think you’re in the minority