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AIBU Public sector workers generally

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Privatesectorworkers · 23/10/2024 23:27

I’ve changed user names for this…..

I read a post today regarding public sector workers & how hard done by they feel. This instance its Teachers (just an example). I feel increasingly frustrated how these workers (general, not just teachers) harp on about how hard done by they are.

I appreciate it’s a hard job but you couldn’t get away with it in our sector.

I do also know that a lot of my hostility lies over being an unrecognised key worker during covid so perhaps this is tainting my view.

I don’t understand how much they get away with. In terms of absence, pay etc.

Some people work unfortunately in not so well paid, qualified positions (as I do) but there are other factors that keep me in my place of work. I am lucky to have good colleagues, work close to home etc.

Can they not just find some consolidation that they are in the career of their choosing, I would hope they wanted to have a positive impact in the education & enjoy the caring nature of this role?

I don’t understand what has changed so much AIBU?

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PuddlesPityParty · 30/10/2024 05:41

bluecloudme · 25/10/2024 13:58

The workers who abuse the benefits, I can and will criticise. And so should their colleagues ( who are left to hold the fort).

Quite obviously we do. But general threads where the attack is on all public sector workers are not helpful. The abusers are in the minority. Same with anything - you’re always going to get a chancer. So why trash the rest of them too? Morale is the lowest it’s been in a lot of public sector areas and being bashed by the Tory press and members of the public who seemingly lack any critical thinking skills is just the cherry on top.

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