Let them come to intern in Territoraile! They will understand!
Congratulations Zoe, thank you for having dared to say aloud that we are millions of civil servants to know! Thank you for taking so many risks!
I myself am fontionnaire in a small town and there are about 6 years I wrote an essay on the theme m ^ me than Zoe. Not wanting to become a martyr of territorial (two children to feed), I consigned to oblivion this essay that describes unkindly working world of a DGS on a common 7,000 inhabitants -
In fact, I spent the flamethrower management and the atmosphere of a territorial rife mismanagement, ineptitude, stupidity, violence, bigotry, laziness, incompetence and especially growing nepotism ....
When I heard Zoe Shepard in a radio program (Kernews) explained that his novel could in no way be transposed to a "small" community I realized I had to send you this comment which I hope will be read by the author, because I wish to express my solidarity to him and let him know that she is not alone in having experienced certain things ...
Yes, as an official of a country still in Democracy, it is my duty to recall the "right to know" of RG Schwarzenberg and its formula "Democracy is a glass house" ...
Thank you a thousand times thank you to Zoe for her courage!