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Old 02-05-2023, 09:18 PM   #4368
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Originally Posted by flamesfever View Post
If you want to talk about healthcare, when I went for a procedure at the McCaig building the other day, I was having a hard time finding a parking space. Under the building are 5 levels of parking. The top two levels are for patients and the bottom 3 levels are for staff only. When I went upstairs there were a number of staff in red outfits casually chatting here and there, not appearing to be working. It struck me that our hospitals have become huge inefficient bureaucracies.
lol. Is this a serious post?

I've been around some construction/road crews in my time, and it's super common to see 5-6 guys watching 1 worker do something. This past summer, they redid the pavement on my street and half a dozen workers were often relaxing in the shade on my front lawn, while 1 or 2 workers with a shovel did some light work. By your logic above, this is evidence that all private construction/road crews are inefficient.

Or, and just hear me out on this... maybe you don't see the whole picture of a workday with just a small glimpse of the workers. There is a hell of a lot more at play than just the few minutes you see someone at work. This goes for all jobs and work scenarios.

Crapping on an industry for what you think you see happening in a small window of time is ridiculous for any profession.
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