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(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:14, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
Public sector overall management and policies are the issue.
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:15, Reply)
i'm pretty sure everything you just said was wrong
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:18, Reply)
and I'm also pretty sure everything I said wasn't wrong. Unless you've somehow got some evidence of efficient, effective and streamlined public sector policies that the entire rest of the fucking world is unaware of?
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:20, Reply)
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(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:35, Reply)
Even if you win you're still retarded.
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:40, Reply)
its the best fun a young single man can ever have on his own!
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(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:23, Reply)
The problems with the organisation is more based on the DfH or Ministers changing their minds after we sign 3 year contracts. That and NHS IT being honestly the shittest I have ever come across, I think there's a lot of IT upper managment who give millions of pounds worth of contracts to big IT firms on vague overpriced contracts and then quit only to join those big IT firms the next year.
I don't like to think that happens but the failures of NHS IT are so big I can't believe it's just incompitance.
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:29, Reply)
came back and said "Postal Services have some, so I'll see if I can borrow some from them and post some out to you.
I said, "Could I have them now please, seeing as they're in the basement, where you've just been?" and she said "No, they have to be posted out."
So there's a stock of them in the basement, but they're for posting, and as nobody's requesting them by post, they're just sat there, but the counter (the counter that has run out) cannot borrow any and hand them over. They have to ask if they can borrow some, and then send the customer on their way, with their vouchers behind them in the post. And that's only if they kick up a fuss. Most people are unaware of the vouchers Shangri-La in the basement.
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:19, Reply)
They used to refuse to send them by post lest they fell into the wrong hands, so I was surprised to hear of 'Postal Services' existence.
(, Mon 9 Jan 2012, 14:24, Reply)
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