drdeadlift wrote: » popcorn time
sheesh wrote: » Well at least they make the trains run on time...........
drdeadlift wrote: » How much was the ticket?
Benny_Cake wrote: » I'm also a civil servant - they pay me to do the job, so on a personal level that's something good! I've found that most of the people I've worked with here have a real sense of professionalism which gives the lie to many of the stereotypes - certainly as much as the private sector companies I've worked in.
drdeadlift wrote: » What exactly do you do?
black francis wrote: » The difference is, the workshy knobs would get fired from the private sector,
neil_hosey wrote: » i broke my ankle a few months ago and i only had to wait in A and E for 12 hours!! it was amaze-balls!!
Julie London wrote: » The nurses in Regional Limerick delivered my lovely daughter safely. So thats a plus. But some of the nurses were rude. One in particular told me I had small nipples and my child was starving cos of them!, as I was trying to breastfeed. Really effected me. Had to pay 250 to get my uncle seen privately as he was put on a 2 year long waiting list for severe ringing in his ears. Havent got much to say about consultants seeing as they charge 250 for a private consultation for most things I really have no respect for them. Have no gripe with the guards as I have no exp with them.
Julie London wrote: » The nurses in Regional Limerick delivered my lovely daughter safely. .
ejmaztec wrote: » How do they compare with DHL?
bleg wrote: » Revenue are speedy.
DrumSteve wrote: » If you take the L out of it, it would be called the Pubic Sector. *Childish giggle*
Millicent wrote: » +1 I've always found them massively helpful and friendly too. Really don't lve up to the evil taxman stereotype.