hawil wrote on Jan 9
th, 2011 at 6:17pm:
'd disagree with idea that 'private enterprise' can build and maintain roads better.....in my experience (around where I live at least) I don't consider road re-surfacing that produces potholes within 10 days to be 'better'.....
When the RTA or council did the repair work, it used to last at least 6 months before pot holes appeared...
gizmo you may be right, but working for many years in a government department I have seen too much bludging to be efficient.
If the government workers would be prepared to put a decent days work for a decent wage then the government system would definitely be superior because it would not have to create large profits for the private industry.
You are at least not in the same mould as longweekend, who sees everything in dollar terms for the elite in this world.
The problem is ,hawil, that council/RTA workers get paid the same amount whether they're working on the roads or putting in new pipes or sitting around scratching themselves..where private enterprise get paid 'by the job', so the sooner private workers finish, the sooner they move on to the next job/pay cheque....so they rush, and a fast job is never a 'good' job..
So, while it might take government workers 3 days to do a job private enterprise can do in one day, the gov workers spend more time compressing the road base and more time to lay and cure the tarmac, which in turn means a better, tougher job..