1st February 2012, 11:12 AM
Yes I understand that public sector workers like to be differentiated from civil servants as though they serve different masters. It?s a bit like trying to get excited about the sacrosanctity of the adiles, pratars, censers, quastors and tribuns within the civitas, diocesian and colonial system at any one point in time and place in the roman past.
http://www.civilservant.org.uk/
http://www.civilservant.org.uk/definitions.shtml
where do the fast track toss pots ?public sector workers -wonder in the archaeological world?
Not at the ifa 2012 most extraordinary meeting to be held sometime in March in a room in Oxfordshire as dictated by whom and paid for by whom?
http://www.civilservant.org.uk/
http://www.civilservant.org.uk/definitions.shtml
where do the fast track toss pots ?public sector workers -wonder in the archaeological world?
Not at the ifa 2012 most extraordinary meeting to be held sometime in March in a room in Oxfordshire as dictated by whom and paid for by whom?
Reason: your past is my past