RE: More quiet back stabbing from the orange turd.
October 23, 2020 at 5:57 pm
(This post was last modified: October 23, 2020 at 5:59 pm by Brian37.)
(October 23, 2020 at 5:42 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: Simply being a federal or state employee you are granted protections that others don't have. It nearly takes an act of congress to get someone removed from one of those jobs after they have a certain number of years in. Some of the most inept and lazy workers I have ever had to deal with fall into under the umbrella of government employee - protected well beyond what's reasonable. Not all of them make a bunch of money but they have excellent benefits and retirement that isn't something your average Joe has access to. They are also protected no matter how poorly they perform.
I have thought for years that there should be more of a merit system applied to gov't jobs.
My dipshit brother will be able to retire quite young after his time as a state employed prison guard. His salary is public record and he's not pulling in the big bucks but he will have a nice retirement package and has had excellent health care benefits. His wife is the one who pulled in the cash.
If one wants to argue undue protection, I'd say police getting undue immunity when they kill someone unarmed is unreasonable.
But I would not falsely assume most government employees are lazy. Most are not lazy.
I wouldn't make this an either or issue. I think government employees should have unions just like the private sector does. The only thing to be argued is how to tweak the bargaining to be fair to all sides. But to blanketly scrap it is nuts.
But if we are going to argue benefits for government employees, most members of congress not to mention the president, get tax payer funded health care, and already make enough to pay for themselves even if they had never been elected. I'd go after that before I would go after a post office worker.
Your average clerk, national park worker, fish and game warden, animal control, post office worker, ect ect ect, are not lazy.
If you are getting bad service being in a public office, that to me is no different than getting bad service in a private business. Most of the time when you get bad service or a bad attitude, it isn't the fault of the employee, it is the fault of management in lack of resources and staff.
Private or public, if you don't give a worker an incentive to care, they wont.
FYI, my late mother was a government employee. Public school teachers are government employees. And I can tell you she busted her ass. She deserved all the benefits she got and her pension.