I disagree with the OP. Being a privatized employee and seeing my share of this privatization effect first hand. I can tell you the work is far substandard. There is no reward for good work or incentive for good work. There is also a lot of bad work being done with little and usually no penalty. This Bad work would be less tolerated in non privatization and risking to lose a $20/hr job vs $10/hr job makes a big difference. The positions have a HIGH turn around rate because it's a lot of crap or responsibilities for little pay. Then there are taxes. People who make less money, spend less money. Which is less money taxed.
So heres the question from my perspective. Is apx $10/hr worth getting into an altercation with a bleeding, drugged up hepatitis patient? When your job is to literally restrain them for medication and applied restraints? Then afterwards to get harassed by the Nurses because your duties are limited due to be privatized employee. I admit it's extreme and not an every day occurrence, but hey it happened.
I wouldn't say Numonex is trolling. As much as he has been posting all these radical theories.
Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.







