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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1158994" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>In Australia we have lost all our manufacturing and rely heavily on our mining. To compensate for the loss of jobs the government has created so much red tape and beaurocracy to provide jobs. Like with all the work place health and safety requirements the officers think they would like an offsider to boss around so they sit down and make up some more rules so they need to get someone to help police them. Road crews have two trucks a couple of stop go people and a couple of supervisors even before you get to the actual workers. Counselling is another industry all to itself, there always seems to be a team of counsellors ready to come in as it seems people can't get over even the most minor bit of a traumatic incident by themselves these days. Don't get me started on the legal profession who supposedly "care", yeh they care allright about how thick their wallet is going to be.</p><p>All this is just holding up but with the mining boom coming to an end I don't know where all this funding of these pretend jobs is going to come from.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1158994, member: 16453"] In Australia we have lost all our manufacturing and rely heavily on our mining. To compensate for the loss of jobs the government has created so much red tape and beaurocracy to provide jobs. Like with all the work place health and safety requirements the officers think they would like an offsider to boss around so they sit down and make up some more rules so they need to get someone to help police them. Road crews have two trucks a couple of stop go people and a couple of supervisors even before you get to the actual workers. Counselling is another industry all to itself, there always seems to be a team of counsellors ready to come in as it seems people can't get over even the most minor bit of a traumatic incident by themselves these days. Don't get me started on the legal profession who supposedly "care", yeh they care allright about how thick their wallet is going to be. All this is just holding up but with the mining boom coming to an end I don't know where all this funding of these pretend jobs is going to come from. Ken [/QUOTE]
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