Peyote wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
We can still achieve much by encouraging more flex in the system

Very true, not just the physical system either. We need to encourage behaviour change, the human system needs altering as much as the physical network does
I think more the way we expect folk to work. I see no reason or logic as to why we cannot have a flexi-time system - and a "work from home" a couple of days per week, given the internet etc.
I am sure this would ease the commute for all of us.
I am also sure this will help those of us with families

(Admittedly my work is a little .. er.. specialised

and so is Wildy's .. but we do sometimes do the research type part of our work from the home "lair" and "den"

(leave you to work out which of us has the "lair"

)
But I am equally sure many routine admin tasks can be done from home all the same. I think we are not making the most of our computers, useful e-mail and internet facility here.

After all folk phone or e-mail colleagues from the desk next door.. so why not from home to home? With just a couple of "core days" at the office per week to keep "social interpersonal skills and proper "steering" meetings."
I agree that, as a society, we are not perhaps making the most of our available resources..

Peyote wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
Jazz is considering.

She has support here
Problem with the toll tax is a lot of councillors lured by cash prospect. They hit hard by ousting the main idiot out .. by sheer hard hitting door to door lobbyiing. These girls have families and a teaching career. It's a hard hit on their free time here. They have achieved a lot. Wide lateral thinkers ... astute and pleasant natured

Not brotherly love. I know what folk tell me about those two "stalk on thestealth hunt felines"

:lo: and

to my sisters.
I wish them all the best in their political careers! Even as a lobbying force rather than as Councillors proper they can exert power. Espescially with a significant weight of support behind them.
Jazz has a rather wide enquiring mind ... she can discuss any subject without it descending into argument.

She works as a "samaritan" too.

As does Ju-Ju.. but Jazz to my mind has a "sharper mind". Wildy and Krissi (mention her as you have chatted to that one on C+..

(She's a nice gal really. I think it might be a lingo problem

The Swiss do not have the same command as we do after all

) but my wife and sister-in-law reckon my sister Jazz to be the more feisty "Red Rum" to Ju-Ju's "Desert Orchid" type
If they stood for office .. we think they'd win due to personal charisma and ability to woo the voters

We have this appraisal from the councillors they do know and socialise with. We do attend their family "bits of dos"
But so far.. they have managed to persuade some councillors pro- toll tax that there may be a thorn in this

I gather both sisters came across a councillor who cycles to work. They discussed bicycles and cycling skills and driving... and then like true white sharks .. circled ..

He had no chance..

He agreed with them : rotfl: over the toll tax..
You think we are "horrid" in that we try to smart-alec some folk in some keyboard "jollities"

You not met my off-line family

They do at least change opinion
peyote wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
I think the "negative" floods "positives" and no one wins here. My patients complain.. My nurses.. juniors.. auxiliaries all complain to me and I pass these to "management"

I loan out my angle girnder

to the youngsters
Our bus service does little to serve either staff of our "clients" some of whom are far too poorly and who rely on carers to transport them from A to B. If we move via bus or ambulance . we stil have to return to the DLA mobile as used by the carer. We end up paying blue badge spaces and ambulance or bus costs. We spend MORE and WASTE MORE here
I'd like to see a fixed fee per hour for all with a set affordable limit for long stay bereaved/seriously ill.
I'd like to see FREE parking for all more junior staff.
I can just about aborb costs to me .. and I do travel amongst the hospitals within my remit too.

I can claim travel costs to a set limit anyway to offset............but again this costs the TAX PAYER and I am mindfull of this too,.

I always find it really disappointing when one hospital I work with can produce so much and yet another one can fail so badly at what they try to do. So much depends on the support of senior management in these situations. It sounds like you’ve ended up in one of the dodgy ones I’m afraid. You have my sympathies if not my agreement on your suggested parking strategies! Ever thought about transferring to Nottingham, or I can recommend one or two down here in the SE if you want?!
I am based in North West. I have a commitment here. Besides I LOVE living in Cumbria -despite the local scam-pratsters
I did have an opportunity to work in USA .. as did Wildy. We would have been based in New England .. had we taken this offer. But I have kids here.. three undergraduates and our other children's and fostered children's lives to consider.
Also.. we just love the home we struggled to bring back to "pleasant". Fill you in on background.. when we married - we bought the place at "auction" and paid quite a small sum. We then invested heavily in bringing this property back to decently normal. We own a Grade Two listed and are subject to umpteen regulations
But we managed to bring about a family home and a facility to accommodate tourist guests as a sideline here
peyote wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
Peyote... I know we do not agree on some things..but may well agree on many others.
I regard you as a pal.. someone I can put an alternative opinion to ..with neither of us taking offence at a different point of view.
I think we have a decent regard and respect for each other and if we disagree at any point .. I do know that we still remain mutually respectful and friendly.
I genuinely have a liking and respect for your input here -even if we do disagree over the internet garden fence over this and that

It would be a sad world if we all nodded an agreement without thoughts. Or considered "obedience to a politician" to be a duty. Hitler, Stalin.. Honecker.. Mugabe.. Saddam et al.. all have proven this to be inhumane to the point of repressive criminal.
We are not at this deranged point yet. But we could be if we did not exercise our right to debate.. lobby.. fight .. discusss...lobby again after discussion and valid points raised
Peyote..I am sure you see these concerns here and have some input of real reasoned value to make. I probably will agree with your views .. about 90%. We then have to try to get each other to agree on the 10% which we gnaw over here
Cheers for your words MM, generally they’re reciprocated. Though I have to be in the right frame of mind to figure out much of what you post!
I know this. Some folk say I do leave them at the start point.
They "catch up with me later"

I suppose my mind thinks a heck of a lot quicker than my keyboard or e-mail skills
At most "work"meetings .. I say what I think to be obvious at the outset.. they then waste hours of proper time . only to find after some lengthy debate . they conclude what I said in the first minute was actually OK

I tell you.. I find the lack of common sense or blatanly obvious to all but a "amoebic moron" beyond logic at time

I am not including you here

I am simply observing the meetings which go around in circles only to conclude the initial common sense views here
I think Paul also found this to be the case

It can be frustrating. I have a fairly placid approach

I win through eventually

as regards daftness on the part of the muppet NHS management
