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Previously on "Introduction - returning from USA"

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  • PDA
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    So small is not important?

    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    And if you want to move in to the NHS you will be working with the 5th biggest employer in the world. 5 times more people than live in Wyoming. Your numbers don't see that impressive now
    Yes I worked as an independent consultant direct to the NHS IMG and to a large Trust for over 4 years including a project that won Project of the Year for Networks Magazine. The people in Wyoming are just as deserving of healthcare as anywhere else. The problems are different and the fact the NHS is so huge is irrelevant.

    The numbers were not intended to impress but the size of the State and the small population presents its own problems. Don't be so judgmental.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Could try Mumsnet if you want an anonymous internet bulletin board cuddle.
    No, this is the Welcome/FAQ forum.

    And I would like everyone to remember that.

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  • GazCol
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    Have you considered how SC, and potentially not being able to get it, would affect your contract search?

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    Hello, I have been in IT since 1974....


    Welcome!

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  • DirtyDog
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I am kind of disappointed with the mostly negative and almost abusive responses. Indicates a lack of maturity.
    Welcome to contracting in the UK - if you can't take some honesty, then you might want to consider your choice of career path / location.

    If you are unable to filter the comments for the useful information, then you may find that working in the public sector in the UK a struggle.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I am kind of disappointed with the mostly negative and almost abusive responses. Indicates a lack of maturity.
    Could try Mumsnet if you want an anonymous internet bulletin board cuddle.

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  • Bellona
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I am kind of disappointed with the mostly negative and almost abusive responses. Indicates a lack of maturity.
    If you read the responses without the british sarcasm undertones ( probably invoked by "3,000 sq miles larger than the UK!" quip),the the posters have offered you some good advice :
    • You won't get round all the agencies in two weeks, and personal visits are definately not the norm here - spend the time looking for roles and networking
    • If you're looking to get into the NHS, as the 5th largest employer in the world the previous "3000" miles quip in respect of your last project won't make you a shoe in - and the responder did add to their post to show some humour rather than nastiness in their response.
    • If you are a US Citizen then you need to consider how to set yourself up here. It is difficult enough for us nationals !


    If you spent/spend sime looking on this forum you will see that the "regulars" have their own brand of banter which isn't always tempered for the uninitiated ( I know, I throw a tantrum 2 days in !), but there is a wealth of information to be had if you
    a) approach the subject without inviting handbags at dawn ( with quips like having dealt with projects that are not renowned successes)
    and
    b) recognise the forums are populated with individuals, with individual personalities and styles. Written words are often misconstrued not everyone sits and tempers them with appropriate smileys, winks, frowns etc

    Welcome !

    And good luck with your visit / move

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  • PDA
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    Disappointed

    I am kind of disappointed with the mostly negative and almost abusive responses. Indicates a lack of maturity.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Yeah, don't mention the ACA rollout, eh?

    Are you a US citizen? If so, you may want to think about your set-up in the UK and ongoing IRS reporting requirements, which are painful if you retain US citizenship and want to start a Ltd here (much more painful than just the FBAR and FACTA).

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    Did you know that Wyoming has a population smaller than the city of Glasgow?

    And if you want to move in to the NHS you will be working with the 5th biggest employer in the world. 5 times more people than live in Wyoming. Your numbers don't see that impressive now

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I am the PM for the Primary Care Association covering Wyoming (3,000 sq miles larger than the UK!)
    Did you know that Wyoming has a population smaller than the city of Glasgow?

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  • DirtyDog
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I have been over 10 years in the US most recently in Healthcare EHR/EMR/EPR implementations and currently working on the Affordable Care Act rollout.
    Not sure I'd brag about that - do the websites work yet?

    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    I shall come to the UK in March for 2 weeks to visit all the agencies personally - if people have recommendations on the best agencies to prioritise I would be grateful for your opinions.
    Not sure that's a good idea. And you aren't going to cover all the agencies in that time period - there's a few. Don't know anyone who has bothered with a personal visit, to be honest - spend your time looking for roles and getting connected.

    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    Ideally I will be looking anywhere out of London
    Good luck with that one.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by PDA View Post
    Hello, I have been in IT since 1974, a Project Manager for over 30 years and PRINCE certified in 1992, last recertification this year.

    I have been over 10 years in the US most recently in Healthcare EHR/EMR/EPR implementations and currently working on the Affordable Care Act rollout. I am the PM for the Primary Care Association covering Wyoming (3,000 sq miles larger than the UK!)

    In May 2014 when this contract ends I am looking to return to the UK permanently so need to re-establish some contacts for assignments. I shall come to the UK in March for 2 weeks to visit all the agencies personally - if people have recommendations on the best agencies to prioritise I would be grateful for your opinions. Ideally I will be looking anywhere out of London

    Thank you.
    <mod snip of poster's full name and quals - leave that kind of thing for LinkedIn PDA, unless you REALLY want to be associated with us! )
    Hmmm, good luck with that. If that works in the US you are going to have a hell of a shock when you get here.

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  • PDA
    started a topic Introduction - returning from USA

    Introduction - returning from USA

    Hello, I have been in IT since 1974, a Project Manager for over 30 years and PRINCE certified in 1992, last recertification this year.

    I have been over 10 years in the US most recently in Healthcare EHR/EMR/EPR implementations and currently working on the Affordable Care Act rollout. I am the PM for the Primary Care Association covering Wyoming (3,000 sq miles larger than the UK!)

    In May 2014 when this contract ends I am looking to return to the UK permanently so need to re-establish some contacts for assignments. I shall come to the UK in March for 2 weeks to visit all the agencies personally - if people have recommendations on the best agencies to prioritise I would be grateful for your opinions. Ideally I will be looking anywhere out of London

    Thank you.
    <mod snip of poster's full name and quals - leave that kind of thing for LinkedIn PDA, unless you REALLY want to be associated with us! )

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