-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/08/07 11:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 8 Mar, Freddy Freeloader wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> ... > [snip] > >> I've worked at a government run healthcare facility, albeit in the >> maintenance department, and I was in culture shock after working in >> the private sector all my life. I couldn't believe the inefficiency >> that was accepted as the norm and thus just winked at when it caused >> major problems. >> >> When an employee can sit in the library and read during the majority >> of their work day, and critical maintenance that they are personally >> responsible for such as cleaning out drip pans under refrigeration >> coils in the meat coolers for the kitchen that supplies the meals for >> all patients is neglected so long that pans with sides more than an >> inch tall were dripping water over the sides of the pan because of >> the mass of mold, slime and bacteria filling them, and the >> maintenance records report that the work was done faithfully every >> month for the past 5 years, while the supervisors laugh about it, >> then the existing government run health system is thoroughly broken. >> > > That type of nonsense shouldn't happen anywhere; I certainly > wouldn't tolerate it in any staff that I supervised.
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