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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI have 1000 CVs that I have already presented to the Syrian NHS and Medecin Sans Frontieres
I could send them to South Africa or the USA only they do not have gunshot injury experience.
Australia said no as did most South American and African countries as they had little experience with tropical diseases or poisonous insects and reptiles
The good news is that Eastern Europe are falling over themselves to get our skilled doctors where they will be earning at least £500 a month (after tax)
language schools in Germany, France and Italy are opening their arms to teach our doctors local languages where within 20 years they will be able to earn basic pay for doctors once they have mastered the language.
The sky is the limit for our doctors.
Junior doctors hit out at locums 'nonsense' £500k pay packet | UK | News | Daily Express
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe good news is that Eastern Europe are falling over themselves to get our skilled doctors where they will be earning at least £500 a month (after tax)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI could send them to South Africa or the USA only they do not have gunshot injury experience.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDA will be jealous. Why is he not the recruitment agent of choice?
What doctor would want to stay in the UK anyway? This country is doomed.....
I could send them to South Africa or the USA only they do not have gunshot injury experience.
Australia said no as did most South American and African countries as they had little experience with tropical diseases or poisonous insects and reptiles
The good news is that Eastern Europe are falling over themselves to get our skilled doctors where they will be earning at least £500 a month (after tax)
language schools in Germany, France and Italy are opening their arms to teach our doctors local languages where within 20 years they will be able to earn basic pay for doctors once they have mastered the language.
The sky is the limit for our doctors.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 17 February 2016, 15:27.
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DA will be jealous. Why is he not the recruitment agent of choice?
What doctor would want to stay in the UK anyway? This country is doomed.....
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New recruitment agent on the bloke
Apparently Jeremy hunt is now one: The number of doctors applying to work abroad surged by 1,000 per cent on the day Jeremy Hunt imposed new contract | UK Politics | News | The Independent
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