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Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post1. The UK has a shortage of doctors
That's because the BMA has a quota on how many it allows to qualify to maintain high salaries.
2. Pharma
The three people I have known who worked in pharma left because of awful conditions, prospects and pay.
5. IT
Don't make me laugh.
6. Social Housing
Pay is tulipe and there is a lot of insecurity.
9. Litigation
I have an unemployed friend who is a solicitor. Their job market is dead, apparently.
10. Energy
Needs shedloads of qualifications and then the pay is tulipe.
But I'll let them off on risk management, teaching and procurement.
Risk Management training course for you then RC
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1. The UK has a shortage of doctors
That's because the BMA has a quota on how many it allows to qualify to maintain high salaries.
2. Pharma
The three people I have known who worked in pharma left because of awful conditions, prospects and pay.
5. IT
Don't make me laugh.
6. Social Housing
Pay is tulipe and there is a lot of insecurity.
9. Litigation
I have an unemployed friend who is a solicitor. Their job market is dead, apparently.
10. Energy
Needs shedloads of qualifications and then the pay is tulipe.
But I'll let them off on risk management, teaching and procurement.
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I do not have the sympathy to even consider health care, it would be along the lines of "what do you mean your not well, get up " I'll stick to shouting at contractors thank you
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If you want a well paying job for life.
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