Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "9-5 hours, no weekends, good pension, low risk job, £665K p.a. salary"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBeing in charge of the BBC is hardly the same as being a GP; you're not going to get anyone from a private company with the experience needed at £80k.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostI see your GP and raise you one Mark Thompson, BBC director general. Pot now stands at £834,000. Call or raise?
Disgusting money grabbing contractors they are.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostI see your GP and raise you one Mark Thompson, BBC director general. Pot now stands at £834,000. Call or raise?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDepends what he does.
Say if he is a brain surgeon he'd get a lot of work on here.
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Depends what he does.
Say if he is a brain surgeon he'd get a lot of work on here.
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The biggest beneficiaries tend to be doctors who own more than one practice and who have been able to hoover up patients and payments, often by employing their own teams of salaried doctors.
So the guy runs multiple businesses employing highly qualified and no doubt expensive people.
Fair play to him. It's not like he's turning up with a highlighter pen and a copy of 'biztalk for dummies' for £600 a day is it.
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9-5 hours, no weekends, good pension, low risk job, £665K p.a. salary
Anger over £665,000 for Britain¿s highest-paid GP | Mail Online
Britain's highest-paid GP earned a staggering £665,000 last year from the NHS.
The annual gross earnings, the highest-ever disclosed, are on top of more than £2 million the GP earned over the previous four financial years.
The earnings were revealed by the Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust, but they refused to identify the GP, who runs two practices in the city.
And we have a deficit? How can this be?
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