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ruby27, In agree with what you say, but only to a small extent, I did say that we only hear about the bad ones, but when you say we get what we pay for, thats open to interpretation for the good, as well as the bad.
In my case, what prompted the original question, is that we have a serious situation at home, (without going into details), time relevent, and both the Social Worker involved, and her 'Team Leader' went on holiday, without someone else being informed of the situation, and taking over.
Slackness is not what I pay almost £300 a month for, not of course, including what everyother wage earner pays.
I have a reponsible job, (train driver), and if I slacken, I can put up to 1500 lives at risk at any one time, their job is different, but can be said to be even more responsible, so doing what they did, in my book, is a tad irrisponsible, and not what they get paid for.