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<p dir="auto"><strong>Ironman54</strong> — <em>10 years ago(October 17, 2015 06:28 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I'm surprised no one has commented on this. McGraw tells Bikel that he doesn't have to worry about his job, "I'm Civil Service'. In other words, his job is protected/guaranteed no matter how bad he screws up - he can't be fired. Unstated but conversely, no matter how well he does, theres also little if no benefit for him.<br />
In the US, with a presidential race beginning and a devote, self described 'socialist' running for office (Sanders), I wonder why there is no comment from anyone about these/McGraws words.<br />
I'm not even going to get into it further unless I see that someone else here understands what I'm talking about. I really wonder how many college educated young people know that the heck I'm even talking about ? Private sector vs Public Employee union protected employment.</p>
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