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Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

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  • Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

    Finally after years working for NatWest I will soon be employed by the government and by definition be a civil servant.
    I need to give some background. On 4th November 2008 I was effectively resigned as an employee of a private limited company. They sold their soul to the devil and my notice period ends on 1st December 2008 when the period in which HMT will own a majority stakeholding in RBS Goup.
    Sir Fred's new monument at Goggarburn is in the picture I found on the following website: The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Natwest Bank Fraud, Illegal and Unethical Practices
    He is about a third of the way down the page.
    I have worked years to make this all possible. As an indication of this selling of their soul, most people have come to the same conclusion. The preference shares crap is going to be a failure. Why buy the shares at 33% below the price they should be sold at?
    HMT will own 50% of the company. I will be in effect working for the government. You cannot flog a dead horse. Investors get 0 return in the form of dividends, yet the group have to pay interest at 12%. Whoever hastily organised this bail out really didn't think about taxpayers, investors who will buy the shares or the long term objective. So, I cannot wait to start my new job working for the government starting December 1st. Pathetic!

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    Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

    Welcome Co-Worker xxx

    .gov.uk beckons for you!
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      Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

      ROLFMAO. TO be honest, and I am a supporter of the government, the plan simply does not take into consideration what people who will buy shares, want.....a dividend. If you offer none then why not buy into HSBC or Barclays who haven't gone to the government for money. Sad sad sad situation.
      I was at a point today when I thought we would be rebranded as the ASDA value of the share market. 2 months and losing 3/4 of its own value.
      Anyone know how to fiddle the expenses as a Civil Servant?

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        Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

        Originally posted by natweststaffmember View Post
        ROLFMAO. TO be honest, and I am a supporter of the government...
        Why?

        Originally posted by natweststaffmember View Post
        Anyone know how to fiddle the expenses as a Civil Servant?
        That is really not necessary, they come pre-fiddled, you simply have to add some zero's to the figures depending on how brazen you are feeling.

        For example, if you used to be a steward on P&O, fancy sex with a secretary in your Whitehall offices when you should be working and like to punch people in the face, stick six on - it's not like you believe in socialism is it?

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          Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

          Originally posted by Celestine View Post
          Welcome Co-Worker xxx

          .gov.uk beckons for you!
          Yeah welcome to the club.

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            Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

            Yo colleague, welcome to the public sector. Its great! PMSL.

            xx

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              Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

              Does this mean that when a 'customer' goes into the bank to do some business, that there will be MORE than one window open, and that there will not be a queue half a mile long. Or is that Utopia I'm thinking of ?

              p.s. I'm not a Nat West customer, but I hear that they are as bad as our local Lloyds branch.

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                Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                Now you're a civil servant does that mean you are allowed to leave secret files on trains and busses and take lots more sick days?
                Borrow money from a pessimist -- they don't expect it back.

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                  Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                  Originally posted by sapphire View Post
                  Does this mean that when a 'customer' goes into the bank to do some business, that there will be MORE than one window open, and that there will not be a queue half a mile long. Or is that Utopia I'm thinking of ?

                  p.s. I'm not a Nat West customer, but I hear that they are as bad as our local Lloyds branch.
                  If you didn't want a bloody stamp there wouldn't be any queues!!

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                    Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                    one of the quotes of the day by someone talking about the RBS share price....is there an iceberg in the vacinity!!

                    "A director decided to award a prize of £50 for the best idea of saving the bank money during the credit crunch. It was won by a young executive who suggested reducing the prize money to £10."

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                    • #11
                      Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                      It's a pity this young executive didn't come up with a better and cheaper suggestion when Blenheim Palace was offered up as a venue for their Christmas party.

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                        Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                        Originally posted by Amy View Post
                        It's a pity this young executive didn't come up with a better and cheaper suggestion when Blenheim Palace was offered up as a venue for their Christmas party.
                        Here is the source of the joke. It is the share chat on the London Stock Exchange. You have been reading the Daily Mail too long if you associate that info with something that is actually within any news article. Come on Amy, do you really think I would use unattributed insider quotes in the Lamp Post?
                        Royal Bank of Scotland Share Chat - Chat About RBS Shares - Stock Quotes, Charts, Trade History, Share Chat, Financial Terms Glossary

                        Username is Silverdagger.

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                          Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                          You're a civil servant now, is The Guardian more up your street?

                          Oh and by the way, I didn't think for one second it was a real story. Just thought I'd point that out to you.

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                            Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                            Are civil servants tree huggers? If the answer is yes then I guess you have the answer to the question.....

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                              Re: Ex-NatWestStaffMember and 'NEW' Civil Servant

                              Originally posted by Cetelco View Post

                              For example, if you used to be a steward on P&O, fancy sex with a secretary in your Whitehall offices when you should be working and like to punch people in the face, stick six on - it's not like you believe in socialism is it?
                              Good old Johnny "Two Jags".....

                              The guy who threw eggs at him has my vote!

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