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abstibus | 11:17 Sat 25th Jun 2011 | News
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I see the Met office are awarding themselves bonuses totalling £1.4 million as they have 'met or exceeeded' targets.This means approximately £800 per person.
The annual bonus for the Chief Scientist rose by a third to £30,000; the Chief Executive got £50,000 bonus.
They claim to have offered 'good advice and exceptional guidance'.
Does anyone else agree with their self- assessment?
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What Targets? They only "Predict" the Weather and rarely get it right.
The Met Office is no longer a service, it is a profit making organisation. And assuming they make a profit, they can award themselves as they please.

// We are a Trading Fund within the Ministry of Defence, operating on a commercial basis under set targets. Our targets are verified and publicised in this section. //

Oddly enough, I could not find the targets and who verified them in the section they refer to.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who
Doesn't matter whether we agree or not - banks, met office, uncle Tom Cobley - as long as they agree internally.....
So their temperature taget was they didn't have one but they still tick the box for target acieved. And they didn't hit their rainfall target.

Not convinced.

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