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date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 13:51:25 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.gov.social-security        back       
Re: Jobcentre Plus New Deal   
On 4 Dec, 19:48, Robbie  wrote:
> melanie.fullw...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> > On 4 Dec, 15:01, "mart2...@hotmail.com"  wrote:
> >> On 4 Dec, 14:44, "Niteawk"  wrote:
>
> >>> "Robbie"  wrote in message
> >>>news:5rl3gtF152ft0U1@mid.individual.net...
> >>>> I realise what you mean - most people I saw were polite but not all staff
> >>>> are bad though. You have to admit that there is a "us versus them"
> >>>> mentality though - and that works both ways, sadly.
> >>> The us v them mentality is created by the DWP, even the clowns that runnew
> >>> dealcourses have the same developed the same attitude from dealing with the
> >>> JC on a daily basis. The unemployed do not hold meetings every other day to
> >>> to whip up hatred against JC/ND staff, most of them do not know each other,
> >>> OTOH thats exactly what the JC/ND staff do, hold meetings to express their
> >>> contempt for the unemployed.
> >>> At the end of the day you are dealing with individuals who have todealwith
> >>> office staff that are all of the same mind set which is screw them. So how
> >>> the hell can you say it works both ways?
> >> Not sure it was created by DWP.
> >> Some things just spring up when you have 2 opposite sides. One wants
> >> money, one gives money. One wants rules to be stuck to, one wants to
> >> stick the rules. One wants to reach targets, one wants to avoid
> >> targets....
>
> >> The staff get aggro, the staff give aggro. But the actions of
> >> individuals would not be acceptable from staff.
> >> I get to hear some of the stories about staff, but in no way is
> >> lunging for their throat called for. Or smashing of screens and
> >> injuring anyone (on at least one occasion, another person being
> >> interviewed).
>
> >> Seems to be a fair bit of screw them on both sides.Plusa good chunk
> >> of trying to do the rigfht thing on each side too.
>
> >> Martin  <><- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > I really have to bite my tongue when I meet up with my advisor she is
> > soooooooo rude to me.
>
> So what are you doing to make sure you don't see her next time?
>
> --
> Robbie- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 13:51:25 -0800 (PST)   author:   unknown

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