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re: Here is an easy $62.5 million to address the states shortfall.
Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:06 pm to Geecubed
Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:06 pm to Geecubed
quote:suuuuure... maybe they have more work but your crazy to think the state is efficient.
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the private sector gets 1 person to do the job 2 or 3 would do that work for the state.
That may have been the truth in the past, but nowadays the workload for governmental employees (the peons, not the managers...that is another topic) is greater now than ever before.
Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:12 pm to CarRamrod
Not crazy, because I know the State of Louisiana is the epitome of inefficiency. All governments are. But to generalize that all state workers do nothing is utter bullshite.
The inefficiency is borne from politicians trying to make their cronies happy, not from employees choosing to be lazy. Don't get me wrong, there are several thousand state employees that need to be let go, because they "work" their 8 hours, and go home. But there are just as many state workers that bust their balls, try to be innovative, ambitious, and efficient.
These are the employees that end up either leaving state employment altogether, or turn into the former "workers" because they get work piled on and piled on, until they are in over their heads.
The inefficiency is borne from politicians trying to make their cronies happy, not from employees choosing to be lazy. Don't get me wrong, there are several thousand state employees that need to be let go, because they "work" their 8 hours, and go home. But there are just as many state workers that bust their balls, try to be innovative, ambitious, and efficient.
These are the employees that end up either leaving state employment altogether, or turn into the former "workers" because they get work piled on and piled on, until they are in over their heads.
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