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I don't think most people on here would be having non-emergency operations or attending clinics.
A&E and emergency operations would be covered by consultants and agency doctors so there would be no impact there."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Terrible state of affairs.
"Normalising" unsociable hours and weekends as part of the "normal" working week is disgusting.
Just because it has happened in industry doesn't make it right and those whinging and crying saying "we have to work weekends" blah blah blah need to give their pussy heads a shake.
They work weekends and stay in the office doing unpaid overtime because they are an arse licking tulipbag who hasn't had the nuts to say "screw you pay me"!
"When I was a lad" overtime was 1.5x for evening or Satdi and 2x for Sunday, no sympathy for fannies who work Christmas day for £8 odd an hour, stay in bed and stop undercutting your brother and sister.
Stay strong Jnr Docs. Screw Hunt, so what if he imposed his manky contracts on future docs, you tried, let the Polish lad and Lass do it for same pay as a warehouseman, go and work in Austrailia and get a laid back lifestyle and let us all die of gangrene....Comment
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Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostTerrible state of affairs.
"Normalising" unsociable hours and weekends as part of the "normal" working week is disgusting.
Just because it has happened in industry doesn't make it right and those whinging and crying saying "we have to work weekends" blah blah blah need to give their pussy heads a shake.
They work weekends and stay in the office doing unpaid overtime because they are an arse licking tulipbag who hasn't had the nuts to say "screw you pay me"!
"When I was a lad" overtime was 1.5x for evening or Satdi and 2x for Sunday, no sympathy for fannies who work Christmas day for £8 odd an hour, stay in bed and stop undercutting your brother and sister.
Stay strong Jnr Docs. Screw Hunt, so what if he imposed his manky contracts on future docs, you tried, let the Polish lad and Lass do it for same pay as a warehouseman, go and work in Austrailia and get a laid back lifestyle and let us all die of gangrene....
FIFOLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf they don't like it go and work for someone else
FIFOLast edited by OnceStonedRose; 11 February 2016, 12:25.Comment
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Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostThank you for agreeing with me Arfur. We'll all benefit from the influx of poorly paid, tulipe qualification holding eastern european under cutting "medical professionals" won't we?
How do you know that Eastern European clinical staff are poor? (they are actually subject to the same training and qualification standards as the UKLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow do you know that Eastern European clinical staff are poor? (they are actually subject to the same training and qualification standards as the UK
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostJunior Doctors?
F**k 'em, I want a real Doctor!Comment
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