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Wonder why every time I tell someone I work for the city I get this reaction?


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"Wow, you got a city job? That's wonderful"

 

Even my doctor said to me......."You got a job working for the city??

 

 

I guess I will find out more and more as I go along to understand those reactions. But I did find something out new yesterday about having a city job, when you deposit a city check into your bank account you don't have to wait 48 hours for it to clear, it's available immediately"

 

Stuff I never knew before.

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In addition to what gravity_defiant said, there's also a common perception that you have lifelong job stability in public-sector work. I've yet to meet someone fired from government work unless they did something egregious or there were drastic department budget cuts.

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A guy stopped at a local gas station & after filling his tank, he paid the bill and bought a soft drink. He stood by his car to drink his cola and watched a couple of men working along the roadside.

 

One man would dig a hole two or three feet deep and then move on.

 

The other man came along behind him and filled in the hole. While one was digging a new hole, the other was 25 feet behind filling in the hole.

 

The men worked right past the guy with the soft drink and went on down the road. "I can't stand this," said the man tossing the can into a trash container and heading down the road toward the men.

 

"Hold it, hold it," he said to the men. "Can you tell me what's going on here with all this digging and refilling?"

 

"Well, we work for the government and we're just doing our job," one of the men said. "But one of you is digging a hole and the other fills it up. You're not accomplishing anything. Aren't you wasting the taxpayers' money?"

 

"You don't understand, mister," one of the men said, leaning on his shovel and wiping his brow. "Normally there's three of us: me, Elmer and Leroy. I dig the hole, Elmer sticks in the tree, and Leroy here puts the dirt back.

 

Elmer's job's been cut... so now it's just me an' Leroy.

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