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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSome people out there have never had jobs, and I'm not just talking about young people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI have been out the standard working cycle for 6 months working on a plan b, hired an office but was really working on my own when I wanted and how I wanted. (have a couple of sales)
BAck to regular contracting over the last 2 weeks and it is a good feeling to get into the office again. In my mind it must be brutal being out there doing nothing for years with no direction.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDon't worry I know and have met a few GPs socially. They hate certain types of patient as they know what they are up to.
I also overheard one of the receptionists' at my own GP politely telling a patient where to go with sick notes. That receptionist was classic as with any patient who rang up for my GP she would broadcast their reason for ringing over the entire waiting room.
Past governments have just shuffled responsibility round departments for decades, most people in prisons should be in hospitals, GPs have to decide if someone is not well enough to work when their ethical commitment asks them never to disbelieve a patient presenting symptoms.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's not hard if you have lots of children or conveniently plan your children to be around 7 years apart.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI wasn't referring to lazy women who see a man as a walking paycheque.
I didn't believe it until I met one. Funny thing is that she came from a hard working family where her sister had more real issues then she had but managed to get back into work."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSome people out there have never had jobs, and I'm not just talking about young people.
Took a shortcut down a town lane today (right next to that old theater you worked in churchy) and a junkie was sitting on a chair trying to keep his head up. 'We' have let them get away with it.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is way of life now, I would have people signing on to sign on at 9 every morning suited and booted. Being somewhere at 9 every morning looking sharp is the first step to get them back into work life."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOnly problem is that you have to get the job centre staff there at 8.30pm so they are ready for the masses. Remember they are civil servants and do as little work as possible.
We should bring back the days of the cane where people who had the money to purchase such a thing were given allowance to hit people.
'Unhand that female you ruffian
and such like.Comment
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