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Public-sector workers 'lack skills for private sector'

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  • bendix
    bendix Posts: 5,499 Forumite
    dirty public sector cretins can have a meeting about it when they are sacked, then if they get an interview in the private sector they can have a meeting about that and set up a review of the process, followed by a blue sky thinking away day in a 5* hotel followed by another meetings, a debrief, a health and safety review and finally another meeting.

    Meanwhile, in the real world, the candidate who got the job will have been WORKING for a fortnight.


    :rotfl::rotfl::T Made me laugh, although you forgot to include the drafting and review of the scoping papers.
  • chewmylegoff
    chewmylegoff Posts: 11,469 Forumite
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    My friend's girlfriend works in the NHS

    woah there. i hope you have defriended your friend on facebook. can't have any of this fraternising with the enemy.
  • Old_Slaphead
    Old_Slaphead Posts: 2,749 Forumite
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    edited 19 October 2010 at 12:01PM
    dirty public sector cretins can have a meeting about it when they are sacked, then if they get an interview in the private sector they can have a meeting about that and set up a review of the process, followed by a blue sky thinking away day in a 5* hotel followed by another meetings, a debrief, a health and safety review and finally another meeting.

    Meanwhile, in the real world, the candidate who got the job will have been WORKING for a fortnight.

    Don't knock it Horsey, there's a whole army of HR professionals (?) to keep in jobs.
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