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Previously on "'Ere, squire. Wanna dodgy degree?"

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  • George Parr
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Plenty of people in Asia with degrees. Why bother educating anyone here?
    Aisians don't have proper UK degrees like beauty therapy and visual culture.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Plenty of people in Asia with degrees. Why bother educating anyone here?

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  • George Parr
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    The NHS makes me want to scream. Almost all their technical jobs need previous NHS experience and the few that don't - they require a degree.

    No problem if you are a nurse though. I wonder if thet will hand these out to other sections of their workforce in a similar way?

    Degree - the new name for an NVQ.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    True. Hospitals were more hygienic too, when strict ward sisters inspected everywhere behind the radiators etc and trainees had to do some cleaning. Then of course the cleaning was outsourced and you know the rest.
    Seems all right now. Mrs MM's mum is in hospital. Everything is clean, hand sanitiser everywhere and posters explaining the cleaning rota etc.

    ISTM that, initially, the outsourcing of hospital cleaning was not handled well and proper controls were abandoned. These controls seem to be back in place now.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    The sad fact is that for these older nurses, their basic training all those years ago, was to a higher level than the training these youngsters are receiving that will be called a degree.
    And you know this how?

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    The sad fact is that for these older nurses, their basic training all those years ago, was to a higher level than the training these youngsters are receiving that will be called a degree.
    True. Hospitals were more hygienic too, when strict ward sisters inspected everywhere behind the radiators etc and trainees had to do some cleaning. Then of course the cleaning was outsourced and you know the rest.

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  • threaded
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    The sad fact is that for these older nurses, their basic training all those years ago, was to a higher level than the training these youngsters are receiving that will be called a degree.

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  • RichardCranium
    started a topic 'Ere, squire. Wanna dodgy degree?

    'Ere, squire. Wanna dodgy degree?

    So, you wanna easy degree, does ya? And yer don't wanna trust them dodgy Miama degrees for $400. A ripoff, them are. But no worries, squire. I know a geezer wot's just givin' 'em away.

    See, Britain's the place to come to for yer qualifications these days, innit. Free 4* GCSEs and now free degrees too, innit?

    Thing is, though, you've gotta be an old permie to get one.

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