BEST part of that article:
Fucking japs and their cameras.
I was drawn to the author's description of how those in the public sector work and live. It made me recall the recent
USAToday.com article noting that nearly 20% of Fed workers make over $100,000.
From the article on Greece...
"They and other public sector workers are virtually unsackable, can retire as early as 45 and get bonuses for using a computer, speaking a foreign language and arriving at work on time.
"Some of them get as many as four extra months’ salary a year, compared with the 14 months that are paid to other Greek workers. One of the most generous bonuses is paid to unmarried daughters of dead employees in state-controlled banks: they can inherit their parents’ pensions.
"Stefanos, 49, seems to embody the Greek good life. He retired as an army captain last year on a full pension and says he is quite happy planting his garden. He worries, though, about how to protect his savings from the crisis."
Not surprising when the ruling class takes property through coercion, of course.