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re: Here is an easy $62.5 million to address the states shortfall.

Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:13 pm to
Posted by atltiger6487
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:13 pm to
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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.


oh please.

Maybe government workers have plenty on their plate, but the efficiency of a private sector worker is far, far greater than that of a government worker.
Posted by Geecubed
The Eventual St. George
Member since Apr 2011
425 posts
Posted on 3/3/16 at 1:18 pm to
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Maybe government workers have plenty on their plate, but the efficiency of a private sector worker is far, far greater than that of a government worker.


This is only true long term. There are plenty of lazy asses working in the private sector, and get to keep their jobs (whether it is because they are family, or because they have blackmail pictures, whatever).

I agree that Civil Service needs to make it easier to fire a classified employee. I think the State would be run much more efficiently.

But, generally, I would say the efficiency of the top employees of both sectors are about the same. Where you get the discrepancy is in the lower level employees. This is because if you suck at your job in the private sector, you are fired (unless the above qualifications apply to you). In the governmental sector, it takes the proverbial "Act of Congress" to fire a classified employee.
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