Originally posted by Andy_Faber
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Having spent my entire working life - writing apart - working in the 'public sector' I really do take exception to this 'wealth creators' equal the real world while we teachers, doctors, nurses, firemen, policemen, social workers, refuse collectors etc just spend it all and live in some sort of idyllic fantasy land.
Had a conversation with a self employed mechanic once. He asked me when I was going to get a 'proper job'. At the time he was fixing cars to earn a living in his own small company set up by his father. I on the other hand was running a school in a disadvantaged area with responsibility for the welfare of all the pupils - obviously - and about forty staff. Course...he was the one with the proper job!
I honestly understand the need for wealth creators...or responsible ones at least...but please don't try and ever tell me that the private sector - including all those wonderful bankers - have a greater role to play in society or grasp of reality than the teachers, doctors and nurses etc mentioned above, 'cos that's just total bollux. Why the **** private and public sector can't just recognise and respect the mutual need for each other I don't know but the 'proper job/real world' comments go a long way to explain it.
Suspect a proper 'can of worms' has just been opened...should get us over the 500 but there may be trouble - and fireworks - ahead.


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