So your saying your joke is more childish?
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I'm massively confused! Don't bother trying to explain because i really really couldn't care less!
I'm simply saying that asking government employees to deliver a personal message is ridicilous. How about they deliver EVERYONES messages about nmilk running out, about the dog running away, about how they have to pick up the kids etc.
I'm not quite show how it is ridiculous?
If someone rang my store and said: 'Hi there, my boyfriend is currently in your shop and I need him to call me urgently but I have misplaced his number (or whatever) - his name is B2,' 2 minutes later I would be on the tanoid making said 15-second call.
Now a govf. employee, working in a place that deals with unemployed people, calling out for one person to infact not bother wasting time signing up to other jobs, in which there is problematic delays or means another person has to wait longer at getting said job, should be more willing than me to do such an act as it is in the government's interests.
I'm not quite show how it is ridiculous?
Multiply it to every single person calling every single office for every single person at any given time and you'll see the problem.
If it's not an emergency, i don't see the point in even asking employees to do it.
Thats like saying you should only drive on the roads if its an emergency, because if everyone who owned a car all drove at once it would jam up the system.
Its a very rare system that works in the worstcase like that - remember daoc when everyone played at once and it slowed, and sometimes crashed the servers? Yet you never saw GOA saying "Only log on if its an emergency otherwise the system can't cope", did you ?
But dont let me do anything as drastic as change your opinion using logic and common sense, right?
i can see tohs point of view tho, make a habit of doing something for one person then where do you draw the line. that said though if they had passed the message across then it would have saved everyone time including the staff
His point of view is just to disagree with everybody and think he's being outrageous and the voice of reason all at the same time. It is funny sometimes but thread after thread gets tedious.
It's funny how you feel the need to respond to the bait everytime it's waved infront of your face.
Thats like saying you should only drive on the roads if its an emergency, because if everyone who owned a car all drove at once it would jam up the system.
If passing on a message to b2 to not apply for x job so y person can infact get into x job instead then IMO, that is within their duties.
I really do not see how you can say people will 'continue to do it over and over.' If Bob rang up to ask the job center to tell his wife to get a bag of sugar, I can understand why you'd say no. But for gods sake, this is a guy who is signing onto jobs that other people can sign onto instead!
Roads are there just so we can drive on them.
Job Centre employees are certainly not hired to pass on personal messages.
I'm sure you can do better than that.
It was kind of an example - it won't carry all the way, but the point remains, which is why I re-enforced it further with the next bit.
Yes, the example was probably a bit shit in all honesty, but you can atleast see the point I was trying to make ?
ST^ you sound like the worse kind of employee to have - I feel sorry for your employer!
I think saying that in response to a comment made in a threat about the job center kind of negated everything you said and will say from here on haha.
Firstly, job center isn't there to make money. It's to increase the rate of f (that is finding a job) in the economy.
Secondly, the 'personal errand' of b2 being informed he does not need to sit with an employee and fill out details for 30 minutes will infact increase the rate of f by not wasting time.
I really do not see how people can't see that. Bag of sugar does not increase the rate of f; preventing the wasting of time does.
Yes, I'm quite sure that the purpose of the phone call was to save the precious time of job centre employees, and that this 'b2' character saving some time was purely coincidental.
Ez said:" I can't do anything about that" ..."RIGHT, so yes I understand you at the job centre cannot inform someone that they have found employment and insist they sit through 2 hrs of useless paperwork...sounds about right!!!" *fume and hang up on Mmm'ing bitch*
My job description doesn't say 'pass messages on to people' but since I know being kind and considerate is likely to keep customers happy and coming back, I will happily do it.
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If you don't see the benefit in that then I wonder how the hell you are employed (except for toht ofc - who spends more time unemployed than employed!).
Firstly, job center isn't there to make money. It's to increase the rate of f (that is finding a job) in the economy.
Secondly, the 'personal errand' of b2 being informed he does not need to sit with an employee and fill out details for 30 minutes will infact increase the rate of f by not wasting time.
I really do not see how people can't see that. Bag of sugar does not increase the rate of f; preventing the wasting of time does.
If I make a personal blanket policy to not pass on personal messages, I'm definitely going to save time and "increase the rate of f". That is, of course, assuming there are still enough inconsiderate people out there to make attempts at wasting my time.
If a doctor becomes a doctor for the money & job security, does that mean him saving someone does not ring as valuable as someone who goes into being a doctor purely for helping people? Either way the same outcome occurs - this is the same case.