Other effects of the crisis.
Aug 17
This morning I breakfasted a story both of them said with colleagues. This year has tripled the number of requests for national police and nearly doubled for Civil Guard. I am also aware that requests for the military have increased by 60%.
It does not seem particularly surprising, given the current state of things, read "very serious crisis." However, it is striking to me that it appears that after these requests there is a desire (very human) job stability. That to be an official and have a fixed salary, so cool in times of crisis. The trust people have in the stability of the state is very great and perhaps most serious.
I mean, very serious, because I worry that behind these requests, and forgive me the provocation, which I think there are many people with lack of commitment to work and excessive interest in comfort. And when I stretch the string, which may appear are people who do anything for money.
And when he does that kind of work (ie police, civil guard, military, ...) are willing to do anything for money and stability must start trembling, because they might be what is commonly referred to as mercenaries.
It seems that the supply of such jobs has dropped, I guess the crisis well. What if I'd like is to be increased the level of demand to any such candidate. That is not to be, that the crisis get out more vague and mercenaries in something as delicate as those works of relevance and social and political effect so important.









