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smokey111
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I think the issue is how YOU’D get on if all the nurses and healthcare professionals just fúcked it off tomorrow and got jobs shuffling paper, selling tat or building stuff like the rest of us. There’d be a lot more dead people - might be me, might be you, might be Boris. Do you think the “protect the NHS” slogan was about protecting their jobs? It was about protecting the service so it didn’t collapse.

As for carers, the private sector, the army and whoever else - you don’t improve your own lot by pulling others down with you.

Crab mentality.


Nail.  Head.  Whack!


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All relative! Public sector are still earnings 7% more than the private sector on average, I was earning more in 2010 then today. The moaning nurses (not al!l) should just quit if they don’t like it and see how they get on in the real world. A lot of big companies are slashing wages just look at British Gas for example with their fire and re-hire tactics absolutely disgraceful!
Just like the Armed forces when you sign up you know what the deal is only difference being the Armed forces deserve a pay rise but can’t complain about it.
There are Carer’s who have been on the front line (no time for tick tick routines) who will be on not a lot more than minimum wage I’d guess these are the people who deserve a pay rise, not the NHS and by that I’m thinking of the management who will be entitled to whatever some of the hard working nurses would get.


The race to the bottom mentality.

Still, got to keep some funds back to pay the 2.5 thousand consultants on the track and trace fiasco. Some of them on 6 grand a day. Mind you, they deserve it because it's a very stressful job.
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Whoosh!!!!

Nurses are not actually going to leave a well paid job with plenty of overtime and a nice public sector pension on top are they!

Sooner the NHS gets privatised the better.... come on Boris👍🏾
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Whoosh!!!!

Nurses are not actually going to leave a well paid job with plenty of overtime and a nice public sector pension on top are they!

Sooner the NHS gets privatised the better.... come on Boris👍🏾


Never too late for you to retrain. With your compassion, I am sure you would have a lovely bedside manner. Just think of all the overtime and that juicy pension.....not to mention the 14 hour shifts, inadequate PPE, a hypocritical government overseeing the dismantling of the NHS.......sounds a piece of p**s


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not to mention the 14 hour shifts


3 x 12 hour shifts with 4 days of you mean!
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3 x 12 hour shifts with 4 days of you mean!


My mother and sister and in law are nurses. My other half is training to be a nurse. I have a friend who is an anaesthetist. They simply would not recognise the picture you paint.


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3 x 12 hour shifts with 4 days of you mean!


Not entirely sure how you think this is the case. I wasn't working in a nursing post but I would sometimes have 5 x 13 hour shifts followed by two days off then back in to work and I'm fairly confident just from seeing the nurses so regularly that they never had four days off in a row.
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My mother and sister and in law are nurses. My other half is training to be a nurse. I have a friend who is an anaesthetist. They simply would not recognise the picture you paint.


It’s not me painting the picture just relaying the facts!

https://nurse.org/articles/nurses-three-days-a-week/

https://www.nursingtimes.net/c.....d-or-foe-30-01-2015/
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The experience of NHS staff on the ground is markedly different to the ‘facts’ you relay. I  know this because I speak to people regularly who work in the NHS across regions  but if you want to ignore first hand experience from real people then that  is your prerogative.


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The experience of NHS staff on the ground is markedly different to the ‘facts’ you relay. I  know this because I speak to people regularly who work in the NHS across regions  but if you want to ignore first hand experience from real people then that  is your prerogative.


So do I pal my cousin is a a nurse at Grimsby!
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