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The NHS is a sort of club, people pay into it and eventually take something out of it. But when more take out than contribute to it the system collapses. Shows the folly of “ inviting” people into the country and hence the “ NHS club” that take out without ever putting anything in.
Usual Daily Mail stuff on here. Well done chaps, keep up the good work!
Hello again Brin, couldn't agree with your post more and it seems we are in a similar situation. My youngest daughter is a newly qualified nurse who earns £27,000 per annum but has a £27,000 uni debt to repay for the privilege. She was on the picket line a couple of days ago but their protest was about safe staffing rather than pay. They are often being asked to do the jobs of two people due to chronic staff shortages and their main gripe isn't money, it's about being unable to do their job properly. Please don't lump them in with train drivers and postal workers, their case is very different.
As we grow older we are more likely to need the NHS. Be warned, if you don't support them now, there might not be an NHS when it's your turn.
Hello a long lost friend who hasn’t posted on here for ages. Nice to hear from you buddy. Trust you and yours are well.
You’re completely right. Our future is the NHS but we are slowly sinking to a two tier system where the Tories and Kier Starmer , a poor man’s Tory, wants to see a privatised health system like the USA!
Pie pal, this being asked to do 2 persons jobs has cropped up over many years. if you can do 2 peoples jobs at the same time, then there wasn't 2 jobs in the 1st place. A HGV driver can't drive 2 lorries can he? Turning it around the 2 people doing the jobs must have been doing FA some of the time?
The Uni debt is the same for any job after Uni? Not just for Nursing profession.
Regarding Nurses and university. I’ve often wondered why it’s deemed necessary for the modern nurse to attend uni , previously nurses did most of there training actually caring and learning on actual hospital wards and the system seemed to work well. I’m not just targeting nurses , my wife started her nursing career at the old Royal Hospital in Sheffield . My point being a lot of careers would be better served by apprenticeship instead of uni.