thewinchester
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Right, I'm now drawn back into this thread.
QF define the standard, and if you don't make the grade for PS, SG or WP then you shouldn't get their benefits, no matter how often you don't fly.
And as a former public servant, they get SCs which are enough to help them realise the benefits of status. And with the points issue, they have no right to them as they are earned through expenditure of the department - go back and read the APSC rules on obtaining personal benefit from Govt. expenditure.
QF define the standard, and if you don't make the grade for PS, SG or WP then you shouldn't get their benefits, no matter how often you don't fly.
And as a former public servant, they get SCs which are enough to help them realise the benefits of status. And with the points issue, they have no right to them as they are earned through expenditure of the department - go back and read the APSC rules on obtaining personal benefit from Govt. expenditure.
See previous comment - if you don't reach the qualification levels, then you don't get the benefits, end of story.This makes them neither dis-loyal nor second rate citizens as you infer. Maybe in future you should think rather than post nonsence.
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