The guy was physically working the jobs. 16+ hour days mostly. Deserves Kudos, not jail.
Well, “who says?” is the obvious question. I know he did, in the article, but so what? I would expect that.
I think that the fact that this can be done, shows that there is absolutely ZERO oversight for public-sector “jobs”.
Who decides the pay, the positions, the benefits and the budgets? Other public-sector pigs at the trough.
I work in the private-sector for someone who voluntarily pays me for what I can do for him. I have to compete, and deal with layoffs and other “normal” issue of earning a living. The competitive market is the oversight for the private-sector.
The public-sector has no oversight. I pay for it, and I’m sick of it.
I need to find that fellow, John Galt. I wonder how long the public pigs would be around if the trough were empty.