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Old 19-05-2010, 09:16   #449
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Re: [Update] The Liberal-Conservative Coalition

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Originally Posted by Neil22 View Post
Are they creating jobs for the boys??
No. Do have a read of the information on the Department for Transport both from Wikipedia and the DFT's own site. They aren't just randomly creating Under-Secretaries, you can get some idea of lineage though from the above information.

A better response would perhaps have been 'Ooops ok I see he's the Under-Secretary for one part of the transport infrastructures while there is another Under-Secretary whose portfolio is solely roads and highways.'

EDIT: Thought for the day - the average private sector HR manager makes 48k, the average charity sector HR manager makes 40k. The average public sector HR manager is worth 50k. This is purely salary and ignores benefits, pensions, etc.
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