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« Reply #30 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 13:33:10 » |
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Yes,when some one gives me the wanker sign it tends to annoy me ever so slightly
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« Reply #31 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 13:33:35 » |
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« Reply #32 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 13:34:34 » |
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Only a joke You have to remember this is the townend forum. You give shit you get it back.
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« Reply #33 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 13:36:03 » |
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i dont mind getting shit back but not the wanker sign....anyway how is your afternoon going?
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« Reply #34 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 13:37:21 » |
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Very well.
Sunny weather, just got back from gym and gonna go shopping in Oxford in a minute.
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« Reply #35 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:12:30 » |
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i'm off to the pub in a bit 
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« Reply #36 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:16:23 » |
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cool fair enough, they probs are good to most people but i think waiting for 3 hours to get my drip out is a bit annoyin, sein as i am 15 it was a pain in the arse you were lucky to have the drip up your arse - you malingering fucking student - we have to have ours in our arms!
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« Reply #37 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:16:31 » |
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this thread cracked me up.
steve, i hope your appendix has burst.
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« Reply #38 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:18:28 » |
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Do you think that danger wanking will take off?
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« Reply #39 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:19:54 » |
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I don't like it when people slag off the NHS as the people that work for them (nurses mainly) are overworked and underpaid and have to deal with all kinds of shit on a day to day basis with drunks getting violent to patients moaning that they haven't been seen yet. They do the best job they can seeing as they're so under funded by the government. Teachers etc have been given pay rises over the last few years to get more into schools but nurses haven't seen the same rise so it's not a surprise they aren't meeting standards.
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« Reply #40 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:29:08 » |
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I have full respect for the NHS, and agree that whilst Doctors earn huge sums nurses don't earn a fortune. However they do earn a decent wedge, or at least my Brother in law does alright. Teachers are a major shortage and unlike nurses it is harder to bring them in from abroad IHMO. I do think they do alright money wise - perhaps not for the skills they have but anyone who gets into that job knows the conditions before they start- it's not like nures 20 years ago earned a fortune and worked short hours - there might be slight drop in conditions but young teachers and nurses are fully aware of this when they do the job.
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« Reply #41 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:51:52 » |
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I have full respect for the NHS, and agree that whilst Doctors earn huge sums nurses don't earn a fortune. However they do earn a decent wedge, or at least my Brother in law does alright. Teachers are a major shortage and unlike nurses it is harder to bring them in from abroad IHMO. I do think they do alright money wise - perhaps not for the skills they have but anyone who gets into that job knows the conditions before they start- it's not like nures 20 years ago earned a fortune and worked short hours - there might be slight drop in conditions but young teachers and nurses are fully aware of this when they do the job. It's not part and parcel of there job to get abused by patients at work, and I don't think many are aware of this aspect of the job before they start, whereas those that become teachers have all been to school and are therefore aware of what to expect. In my opinion teachers, police atc have been given greater benefits of their jobs over the last few years, compared to nurses. As you said, it's not like nurses earned a fortune and worked short hours 20 years ago, but thats the problem, that these conditions aren't changing for the better
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« Reply #42 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 14:55:01 » |
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Very true, I hadn't really thought of the patient abuse - and i think it's very much department dependent A&E must be horrific whereas longer term care is much better - certianly mu Brother in Law has never has any issues. I firmly believe that there should be more done in refusing to treat abusive patients - kind of hospital ASBOs I guess.
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« Reply #43 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 15:18:38 » |
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I have full respect for the NHS, and agree that whilst Doctors earn huge sums nurses don't earn a fortune. However they do earn a decent wedge, or at least my Brother in law does alright. Teachers are a major shortage and unlike nurses it is harder to bring them in from abroad IHMO. I do think they do alright money wise - perhaps not for the skills they have but anyone who gets into that job knows the conditions before they start- it's not like nures 20 years ago earned a fortune and worked short hours - there might be slight drop in conditions but young teachers and nurses are fully aware of this when they do the job. It's not part and parcel of there job to get abused by patients at work, and I don't think many are aware of this aspect of the job before they start, whereas those that become teachers have all been to school and are therefore aware of what to expect. In my opinion teachers, police atc have been given greater benefits of their jobs over the last few years, compared to nurses. As you said, it's not like nurses earned a fortune and worked short hours 20 years ago, but thats the problem, that these conditions aren't changing for the better Fine sentiments. Now you've finished your degree, perhaps you'd like to start helping to pay for some of your suggested improvements ?. And, as you have no recollection of a period of time after your exams, are you sure you didn't abuse any hard working people of any kind ?
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« Reply #44 on: Friday, June 1, 2007, 15:23:37 » |
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I have full respect for the NHS, and agree that whilst Doctors earn huge sums nurses don't earn a fortune. However they do earn a decent wedge, or at least my Brother in law does alright. Teachers are a major shortage and unlike nurses it is harder to bring them in from abroad IHMO. I do think they do alright money wise - perhaps not for the skills they have but anyone who gets into that job knows the conditions before they start- it's not like nures 20 years ago earned a fortune and worked short hours - there might be slight drop in conditions but young teachers and nurses are fully aware of this when they do the job. It's not part and parcel of there job to get abused by patients at work, and I don't think many are aware of this aspect of the job before they start, whereas those that become teachers have all been to school and are therefore aware of what to expect. In my opinion teachers, police atc have been given greater benefits of their jobs over the last few years, compared to nurses. As you said, it's not like nurses earned a fortune and worked short hours 20 years ago, but thats the problem, that these conditions aren't changing for the better Of course they're aware of it! Or don't they watch Casualty? 
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