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    your a you a nurse yes NM?

    cheers

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    well the crap you put up with is all about peoples perception of life and death...so that make your job all the much harder and as far as I'm concerned there simply isn't enough of you to go around........ to you NM and keep up the good work

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    I have seen people crack a nut when told that they are going to have their benefits cut off, to the point where the police were called and removed them. Try facing that every day, and see if you dont build a wall between you & the next person in line.

    yes this is true too ...but again in relation to "taring the brush"...tell that to someone who needs to feed his family on, hypothetically $420pf???....
    Hmmm, sorry, no sympathy there.......assuming you are talking a person with 2 arms/legs and can actively work. I've had to do some crappy work in my time and take on jobs I didnt particularly want to as a single man and as a parent. $420 pf is better than a kick in the balls.

    Bottom line is not everyone wants to work hard to earn a quid, we live in the lucky country with opportunity galore...some grab that by the horns...others expect it on a silver platter/ are owed a living. My ex, with 2 youngins was on a single mums pension plus part time work plus going to Uni full time and now is a qualified lawyer. My current partner/ fiancee, when I met her was same, mum with a young one......working full time plus going to Uni to do a Commerce degree.

    As for Centrelink, I think it would be a bloody tough job and not a very appealing environment. That said...service in many places isnt much chop...doesn't have to be a government department but lets face it, when was the last time the Government sacked a bucket load of their workforce???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Sounds a bit like Friday & Saturday night at work

    The nice ones make up for it tho There is still hope

    Hi NM

    This is everyday at work for me as well (I'm not a nurse though). I like your attitude that there is still hope.

    I think the current economic crisis is only going to make it worse, especialy with cut backs to emergency service budgets Australia wide.




    Cheers Andy

    BTW, I like nurses! (minds out of the gutter please)

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Hmmm, sorry, no sympathy there.......assuming you are talking a person with 2 arms/legs and can actively work. I've had to do some crappy work in my time and take on jobs I didnt particularly want to as a single man and as a parent. $420 pf is better than a kick in the balls.

    Bottom line is not everyone wants to work hard to earn a quid, we live in the lucky country with opportunity galore...some grab that by the horns...others expect it on a silver platter/ are owed a living. My ex, with 2 youngins was on a single mums pension plus part time work plus going to Uni full time and now is a qualified lawyer. My current partner/ fiancee, when I met her was same, mum with a young one......working full time plus going to Uni to do a Commerce degree.

    As for Centrelink, I think it would be a bloody tough job and not a very appealing environment. That said...service in many places isnt much chop...doesn't have to be a government department but lets face it, when was the last time the Government sacked a bucket load of their workforce???

    Regards

    Stevo



    aaahhh stevi...right on Que mate can always count on you mate..........

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeep_boy View Post
    so does anyone work at centrelink if so let me know i have some questions
    I hope so...otherwise all that paperwork would just be sitting there!!



    (seriously tho', I wouldnt wanna work there...I takes me 'at off to 'em!!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    aaahhh stevi...right on Que mate can always count on you mate..........

    cheers
    I like to pop into the affray every now and then....but not like the good ol days ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shonky View Post
    Most of us yes!

    I take it you don't work at Centrelink though!
    No, but a good mates missus does, Just like real life, EVERYONE thinks they are the most important..........

    I think I'd be a little weary and not so friendly if I copped the abuse these people do and I reckon it'd wear really thin when it comes from some of the lowest forms of humans in existance

    None the less, if you choose not to be helpful with sharing what you know, so be it, You don;t have anything that I personally wanna know

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    very true Mike...

    Perhaps I should point out that I wasn't trying to put down Centrelink employees, but was taking the realistic view that anyone who has a job that crap is not going to want to do it on their own time when they aren't getting paid...

    If you love your job - fair enough...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    but lets face it, when was the last time the Government sacked a bucket load of their workforce???

    Regards

    Stevo
    Well, a few I can think of :-

    Telstra/Telecom, many thousands of staff since the late 1980's and ongoing.
    The entire Commonwealth Dept. of Works.
    The entire Commonwealth Employment Service
    Thousands in DSS/Centrelink under the Howard and Costelloe regime to the point where the place became such an unattractive proposition that thousands of staff that didn't get put off left anyway.
    Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service
    Repatriation/Veterans Affairs hospitals
    Civilian employees in naval dockyards and a number of dockyards closed down.
    Australian Defence Industries


    No doubt others will recall many more. Then there are the state governments who have slashed and burned.
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