Job satisfaction
I imagine most of us know the 'what? And leave show business' joke, so I'll spare the repetition.
Anyway, next time work seems dull, pointless or downright Sisyphean, consider the lot of Oslo's Finest:
"Four persons who arrived in Oslo without any identity papers were mighty surprised when police later confronted them with the remnants of their passports – found after sifting through the contents of their flight's toilets. It was a real dirty job," remarked one of the police officers assigned to the case".
Pretty impressive commitment to the job, yes?
"All four later disappeared, however, from the asylum centre where they'd been sent, before their cases came up for interviews".
Anyway, next time work seems dull, pointless or downright Sisyphean, consider the lot of Oslo's Finest:
"Four persons who arrived in Oslo without any identity papers were mighty surprised when police later confronted them with the remnants of their passports – found after sifting through the contents of their flight's toilets. It was a real dirty job," remarked one of the police officers assigned to the case".
Pretty impressive commitment to the job, yes?
"All four later disappeared, however, from the asylum centre where they'd been sent, before their cases came up for interviews".
I think the Plod in question would be well within their rights to go postal, frankly.
Labels: Law and order, Norway, Workplace