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kewp
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I’ve worked for both public and privet sectors. I honestly think that some public sector environments are much more competitive than private. [/quote]
The government put a man on the moon for less than what Goldman-Sachs has lost over the last year.
I’ve worked in both and as far as productivity goes its a wash. It’s certainly easier to get rid of poor performers in the private sector, though.
Edit: In my experience, there is much more corruption in the private sector. Probably because of the tighter control of money and stricter accounting in government.
kewp
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I’ve worked for both public and privet sectors. I honestly think that some public sector environments are much more competitive than private. [/quote]
The government put a man on the moon for less than what Goldman-Sachs has lost over the last year.
I’ve worked in both and as far as productivity goes its a wash. It’s certainly easier to get rid of poor performers in the private sector, though.
Edit: In my experience, there is much more corruption in the private sector. Probably because of the tighter control of money and stricter accounting in government.
kewp
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I’ve worked for both public and privet sectors. I honestly think that some public sector environments are much more competitive than private. [/quote]
The government put a man on the moon for less than what Goldman-Sachs has lost over the last year.
I’ve worked in both and as far as productivity goes its a wash. It’s certainly easier to get rid of poor performers in the private sector, though.
Edit: In my experience, there is much more corruption in the private sector. Probably because of the tighter control of money and stricter accounting in government.
kewp
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I’ve worked for both public and privet sectors. I honestly think that some public sector environments are much more competitive than private. [/quote]
The government put a man on the moon for less than what Goldman-Sachs has lost over the last year.
I’ve worked in both and as far as productivity goes its a wash. It’s certainly easier to get rid of poor performers in the private sector, though.
Edit: In my experience, there is much more corruption in the private sector. Probably because of the tighter control of money and stricter accounting in government.
kewp
ParticipantNever happen.
Assuming it did, all the anti-government weenies on piggingtons would lose their job at the taco stand anyway.
But, I’ll admit that a 5-10% haircut across the board at all gov. entities would do us all a spot a good. Give us a chance to clean out the riff-raff.
Anyways, expect a gas tax to make up the shortfall.
kewp
ParticipantNever happen.
Assuming it did, all the anti-government weenies on piggingtons would lose their job at the taco stand anyway.
But, I’ll admit that a 5-10% haircut across the board at all gov. entities would do us all a spot a good. Give us a chance to clean out the riff-raff.
Anyways, expect a gas tax to make up the shortfall.
kewp
ParticipantNever happen.
Assuming it did, all the anti-government weenies on piggingtons would lose their job at the taco stand anyway.
But, I’ll admit that a 5-10% haircut across the board at all gov. entities would do us all a spot a good. Give us a chance to clean out the riff-raff.
Anyways, expect a gas tax to make up the shortfall.
kewp
ParticipantNever happen.
Assuming it did, all the anti-government weenies on piggingtons would lose their job at the taco stand anyway.
But, I’ll admit that a 5-10% haircut across the board at all gov. entities would do us all a spot a good. Give us a chance to clean out the riff-raff.
Anyways, expect a gas tax to make up the shortfall.
kewp
ParticipantNever happen.
Assuming it did, all the anti-government weenies on piggingtons would lose their job at the taco stand anyway.
But, I’ll admit that a 5-10% haircut across the board at all gov. entities would do us all a spot a good. Give us a chance to clean out the riff-raff.
Anyways, expect a gas tax to make up the shortfall.
kewp
ParticipantSpeaking of Costco, they have a Lucid Absinthe gift box with two glasses and a slotted spoon for $55.
If you haven’t tried real absinthe yet, I highly recommend. It’s like anise wine!
kewp
ParticipantSpeaking of Costco, they have a Lucid Absinthe gift box with two glasses and a slotted spoon for $55.
If you haven’t tried real absinthe yet, I highly recommend. It’s like anise wine!
kewp
ParticipantSpeaking of Costco, they have a Lucid Absinthe gift box with two glasses and a slotted spoon for $55.
If you haven’t tried real absinthe yet, I highly recommend. It’s like anise wine!
kewp
ParticipantSpeaking of Costco, they have a Lucid Absinthe gift box with two glasses and a slotted spoon for $55.
If you haven’t tried real absinthe yet, I highly recommend. It’s like anise wine!
kewp
ParticipantSpeaking of Costco, they have a Lucid Absinthe gift box with two glasses and a slotted spoon for $55.
If you haven’t tried real absinthe yet, I highly recommend. It’s like anise wine!
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