Here is an interesting endeavor by a man called John Slater.
Despite my complete hatred of the unnecessary overuse of words and language to deliberately make things look over complicated to put people off, this man persevered.
Now he applied for a document under the Freedom Of Information act. He got the document, studied it and then asked a series of questions based on the information provided in the document.
Now then, viewing this only on my faulty phone it appeared that the DWP just answered Mr Slater by sending the document to him again. He asked again and they replied the same ad they had done previously. Just like I have done so many times with do many public offices and private companies he was repeatedly ignored, despite the replies.
Hats off to that man!
Now no matter which way you cut it this is wrong and rude on so many levels and that many organizations refuse to advertise their email contact details or indeed BURY them behind several webpages, this is wrong. Dead wrong and rude.
Now what infuriates me about this is that people within these companies would be on you in a flash preaching about what is right, dress sense, professional, proper conduct and many other things besides. But when it comes too the public, which you might think would be the primary concern, or their customers they lie, cheat, refuse to comply and ignore along with a great many other things.
It is an absolute bloody mess and I have warned so many for so long a time that we were heading for an abyss. Now we are sinking down that same abyss. Organisations have become so embroiled in their own bullshit they do not know whether they are coming or going.
Then you get people on the news sounding extremely robotic, insincere, look of being shifty, cold hearted and spewing utter bullshit with a patronizing tone while sounding like a complete idiot.. hmm now who was the last one that sounded like that? Ooh Esther McVey springs to mind, lol. Patronizing knob while sitting on get arse being paid to do feck all.
Lmao!
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