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Why Are People Keen To Get Out Of IT?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMy own GP is on £200K a yearComment
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Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View PostAll this talk of the death of I.T. is a bit like the proverbial ejaculation before she's had enough*.
*premature.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYou still have to stick your finger up old men's arses.Originally posted by SantaClaus View Postyep, I'll do that for 200K. Nurse! pass the rubber gloves please
I think there are some old men out there who pay a good hourly rate for that service. You wouldn't be far off 200k if you charged £100/hour and did 8 hours a day. Plan B?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHow do you know your GP is on 200k a year?
I know a lot about GPs salaries because I end up mixing with GPs and some other specialities due to the people I know.
Most GPs are salaried and earn a lot less. Only partners earn that much but that also depends on the type of practice they run. Plus it's very difficult now to get to be a GP let alone a partner in a GP practice."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMy GP is an acquaintance of one of my friends' who is a doctor and her mother, who I also know and is also one of his patients, asked him.
I know a lot about GPs salaries because I end up mixing with GPs and some other specialities due to the people I know.
Most GPs are salaried and earn a lot less. Only partners earn that much but that also depends on the type of practice they run. Plus it's very difficult now to get to be a GP let alone a partner in a GP practice.Comment
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