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    Cool Honours list...

    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork
    Greetings KBers :spudwave:
    My first post on this (or any) forum. Thought I'd get somthing off my chest that I doubt too many of you will disagree with!

    Generally, I pay little attention to the New Years honours lists, Its not that I don't think that those awarded are worthy, at the lower end of the award scale I am certain that the recipients have donated much of their time and effort without ever a thought of such recognition. But when it comes to the highest award in the land, the award available to no more than 20 living New Zealanders, the Order of New Zealand. Who do those politicians give it to..... One of their own!

    Mr Jonathan Hunt. A politician with his nose in the trough since 1966! Who managed to spend $30,000 a year on taxi fares (until they gave him an appartment in parliament) and who is being further rewarded with a nice High Commissioner's salary and accommodation to supplement his meager parliamentary pension and subsidised airfares.

    These buggers certainly know how to look after themselves, don't they?

    Jonathan Hunt MP.... Taxi's - He is NOT allowed to drive at night time...His eyesight is not good for driving at night. His plane landed back in Auckland in the evening after he had spent Monday to Friday in Wellington. He is allowed to drive during the daytime. Hence Jonathan catching those taxi's home... As soon as he realised that cost was his, he put his hand up striaght away and then explained it on TV straight away.

    He recently sold his farmlet as he is moving overseas this year, so he would not be able to look after his farmlet properly. That is why he has brought in the city. He donated part of his land and put on a school house on the land to the local area for many years so that all the local children would have a school there - the cost was one good bottle of wine a year was the rent to be paid. Since selling up the new owner is letting the land remain for the school.

    Jonathan spent 30 something years in Parliament and achieved many things... one was the "adult adoption" law change... He brought it in as a private members bill and fought long and hard for that... He fought for many other things as well.

    Every "Speaker of the House" is given that apartment within the Beehive...
    It is part of the job....
    In the past he had his own place that he paid for...

    He made sure that the knighthood and Sir/dames etc was gotten rid of as he didnt want to have that title later on.... Yes they would have knighted him....

    Jonathan will be moving to the UK around April, I think, to hold the title of High Commissioner, which is given to those that deserve that title. He has put his time in to earn that position...

    Hope that clarifies the matter up for you...

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    And, gentle readers, in 2005 you have the Department of Labour's "pay equity" office to look forward to. A bunch of earnest public servants diligently beavering away to find out why some "professions" earn more than others and then devising cunning policies to "remedy" this state of affairs...

    And some people think we have it tough here in New Zealand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    If you're trying to wind me up it worked.

    If you're deliberately misreading what I've written, then meh. There's nothing to discuss because you've decided that dialogue is unimportant and you're right irrespective of anything I say.
    Sorry if I sounded like I was only trying to wind you up. I was really trying to get you to clarify what the difference was between your justification and reductio ad absurdum. I think JR and Yokai have hit their respective nails on the head - top management are being paid for risk.

    If you were to argue that (from what i saw in your post) that people ought to be compensated for their past efforts over many years when they finally do get into a top job, why cant the factory worker who has been with the company for 30 years get truckloads of money too. They like working there, they have given up the opportunity to earn more money and a promotion because they like the job, They are working shifts, and have given up many an opportunity to be with their kids.... Isnt this similar to your line? If not, why not?

    How did I close the conversation? There was a challenge and a question. So what? That was what I wanted answered. I've written with the same intent in this post. Please don't give up so easily. I'm playing devils advocate to get a good argument going. If you convince me early on, I lose. If you can nullify every point I come up with, good, we both will have learnt something. All I'm doing is looking for some interlech-chewill conversation.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    And, gentle readers, in 2005 you have the Department of Labour's "pay equity" office to look forward to. A bunch of earnest public servants diligently beavering away to find out why some "professions" earn more than others and then devising cunning policies to "remedy" this state of affairs...

    And some people think we have it tough here in New Zealand?
    Why dont they just pay us all the average wage? wouldn't that make it simpler? Tis a task fraught with difficulty for any government/bureaucratic servant to decide how much a profession is worth. What about supply and demand? Will the laws have to change if we have a sudden influx of xyz profession? What is wrong with trusting the market a little and incentivising if there is a real shortage of a necessary profession?
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    Jim2, I applaud your generosity of spirit. I'm sure several politicians work long hours but they are all well paid for this (as are/were Rod Deane and Theresa Gattung).

    Crashe, you've told me many things I did not know about JH and he sounds like a better than average representative but after nearly 40 years in parliament I should hope he HAS achieved something. As for Taxis, I wouldn't begrudge any employee the cost of a taxi from home to the airport regardless of their ability to drive. Lets assume that Auckland taxis charge $150 for 50 odd k's. To and from, that's $300 per week, 50 weeks a year (not that parliament sits anything like that much) and that explains $15,000....... seems we've come up bit short here. As for paying for an apartment out of his own pocket, well, if he did this (as I'm sure he has never needed to) then I'm very impressed, I don't begrudge MP's the cost of their away-from-home accommodation.

    None of this changes the fact that he has been given the countries top honour simply for doing the job he was paid to do. It still stinks of self serving politicians patting themselves on the back. I'm certain many of the other recipients of the lesser awards will have sacrificed more for longer and certainly won't have had the benefit of an MP's income while doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork
    None of this changes the fact that he has been given the countries top honour simply for doing the job he was paid to do. It still stinks of self serving politicians patting themselves on the back. I'm certain many of the other recipients of the lesser awards will have sacrificed more for longer and certainly won't have had the benefit of an MP's income while doing so.
    Yes, but he did his job well, and in doing so, served the country well. Thus the award.

    Many of the recipients of the lesser awards had impacts on New Zealand that were less widespread, regardless of how much they worked for it. A guy who works 40hours a week for an employer and 30hours a week for the Sally Army has less impact on the country as a whole than an influential politician. (They do, however, have a greater impact on people in their local area - I'm not trying to belittle them, I'm trying to put their work in a national/global frame, which isn't comparable to the effects on people from that person directly)
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    Wouldn't be nice if you were in charge of your own salary. One day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Wouldn't be nice if you were in charge of your own salary. One day...
    We are.....it's just the amount that we like to quibble about.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    Many of the recipients of the lesser awards had impacts on New Zealand that were less widespread, regardless of how much they worked for it. A guy who works 40hours a week for an employer and 30hours a week for the Sally Army has less impact on the country as a whole than an influential politician. (They do, however, have a greater impact on people in their local area - I'm not trying to belittle them, I'm trying to put their work in a national/global frame, which isn't comparable to the effects on people from that person directly)
    Surely his influence is commensurate with his position in society, (although I still question whether New Zealand as a whole has benefited that much from his political career). Personally I would like to think that these awards were given for the effort and sacrifice made by the recipient, rather than their social standing.
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    Cool Clockwork....

    Jonathan Hunt lived out in Karikari (think thats how you spell it - its where they have the beach horse races out west)... way out in the wop wop for most of all his adult life, until now.. so it was more than 50kms to his home.
    If he could he would have driven himself.... so therefore the cost of taxi's was higher.... but why not mention other MPs who even had higher taxi rides that JH did... there were other MP's before that particular year and even after his that cost much more than his....... Why wasnt it mention at the time...cos thats when Rodney Hide decided to have a go at anything Labour.... and only Labour. But what about Tuku's undergruts.... but hey its all dead and buried and time to move on... Lets begin 2005 on a postitive note.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork
    Surely his influence is commensurate with his position in society, (although I still question whether New Zealand as a whole has benefited that much from his political career). Personally I would like to think that these awards were given for the effort and sacrifice made by the recipient, rather than their social standing.
    Putting aside questions of worthiness, yes influence is commensurate with social standing. The awards are made by the state, and as such, should reflect and honour those who have benefited the state. There are plenty of people who are worthy of recognition, and have put in much effort and sacrifice, and often they don't get recognised, but are national awards the right way to reward them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Meh. Bollocks.

    As a poor person who's getting richer, allow me to point out that your perception is inaccurate.

    No offense meant to your good self, and I haven't met you or anything, of course, but historically I've only ever heard this from, well, losers. Nobody living in NZ has any excuse (apart from bad health) for not living in precisely the way they want to.

    If you want more money, well, go do something that will convince other people to line your pockets with it. If you couldn't care less, good on you for having your priorities right.

    I have no patience with people bleating that the system has done them wrong.
    Well said....thats why my engineering degree is just about finished....
    Mind due....bad health aint much of an excuse for me either, seen a few "ACC frauds" in my time - cos of them i only got 3 weeks off work paid when i had my accident. So i went back to work with everything not fixed - gotta make the green to live.
    .................Well you could alway bend the system to work for you.........
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    bring back communism...that was fair wasnt it........
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    bring back communism...that was fair wasnt it........
    hmm, I like your style...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    Yes, but he did his job well, and in doing so, served the country well. Thus the award.
    The point is - Is Hunt REALLY one of the 20 greatest living New Zealanders? I don't think so. While he may ahve deserved an award of some sort, he certainly doens't fill that criteria.
    A bankbench MP earns in the top 2% of NZ income. Hunt would have been a lot higher, not to mention the very generous super scheme and free perks pollies get. He has been well rewarded for doing the job already.
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