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'Huge job cuts' for public sector
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTook home £103K. Means they were paid?????


I can see why the the misconception arose in your head that you're a millionaire.
Try getting someone who can count to total your assets.Hard Brexit now!
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Still, for a salaried job for life, doctors are highly overpaid. Even nurses are on 100K:
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They mention huge job cuts, but no mention of the huge job increases in the incredibly inefficient public sector since 1997 under the spendthrift, 'no return to boom and bust' chancellor, who has given us so must extra debt that it will not be repaid until 2032.
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Back to the subject though, I suspect that most of these job cuts will be posts not created. Where they have a need for somebody but don't take anybody on. I doubt very much that even a third will lose their job. Also, when there are huge numbers in the private sector should the public sector be immune?Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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I disagree. Doctors and nurses in general are some use in society, unlike IT geeks. And you need to have worked hard in school and on your degree so there should be some rewards.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostStill, for a salaried job for life, doctors are highly overpaid. Even nurses are on 100K:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...-overtime.htmlHard Brexit now!
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Are you sure you want all those public sector cuts? They sustain demand for private sector goods and services.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostBack to the subject though, I suspect that most of these job cuts will be posts not created. Where they have a need for somebody but don't take anybody on. I doubt very much that even a third will lose their job. Also, when there are huge numbers in the private sector should the public sector be immune?
Public sector cuts leads to private sector ones - especially for IT contractors.Hard Brexit now!
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I think the 60K pay and conditions they used to be on was a fairer reflection of their worth. The NHS is a black hole that may bankrupt this country.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI disagree. Doctors and nurses in general are some use in society, unlike IT geeks. And you need to have worked hard in school and on your degree so there should be some rewards.Comment
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Why should a doctor who's cleverer and more use to society than you earn less than you? I assume you earn more than £60k?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think the 60K pay and conditions they used to be on was a fairer reflection of their worth. The NHS is a black hole that may bankrupt this country.
The NHS is a different issue and I agree with you there.
But if we had a private system doctors would earn even more as they do in the US - the best doctors are millionaires.Hard Brexit now!
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I didn't say I wanted them. I said most will be roles that they will just cut without ever having employed anybody to do that role.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAre you sure you want all those public sector cuts? They sustain demand for private sector goods and services.
Public sector cuts leads to private sector ones - especially for IT contractors.
Our public sector is too bloated and there are a lot of non jobs which should be cut back.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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