@uncutnews@wesstreeting 52% of those who completed the second year of their rotation is now unemployed. The NHS has no further training posts for them. My daughter is an F1. We already had the talk. If she is unemployed at the end of her second year, she will move to NZ. The only option to work as a dr.
@onstagefool@spidermanmsy@MartinSLewis I have 2. Not enough space here but last meter change went so wrong, I had to fight for years and eventually going to ombudsman and getting thousands reimbursed. Not worth the stress…
@sophielouisecc According to you, should I be hit by long term illness, the state shouldnt support me, where I paid my taxes all my life. But my birth country, where I never paid any taxes should support me. Yeah, that sounds fair.
@sophielouisecc So, I’m not UK born. Came here 30 years ago after married my English husband. Always worked, decent career, paid lot of taxes. We have two children, one is starting to work as an NHS doctor and the other one is entering uni. 2/1
@chris57136@narindertweets@elonmusk Non-British born here, married my English husband. 2 children. The firstborn will start working as an NHS doctor in July. The second born is currently doing his A-levels, predicted A*-As. Care to tell me how is your “undiluted” bloodline children faring in school?
@in_bloke@ThatAlexWoman I’ve been having the flu vaccine for decades. I went down with flu on Monday. As the og poster said, covid was a walk in a park compared to this. So to answer your smug theory: no, there is no connection. You can’t be protected agains all possible strains… genius
@QualiaAddict@ShepherdWales The poster angry about Cardiff uni. I can’t remember clearly ( daughter is in final year now) but they take 8 subjects results. She had all 8 and 9s and ( A* and A** ) and just made the cut by 2 points. Tbh I don’t know any other university which takes GSCEs into consideration.
@lukatate@kiradavis We know how tough it is to do it alone and wouldn’t want to put neither of our children through it. We will be wherever we will be needed. 2/2
@lukatate@kiradavis Interesting point you’re making. We’ve had no help from either side of parents. My side lived abroad, his side was messy, divorced, mental health issues etc and also lived 70 miles away. All this taught us is to be very careful with retirement planning. 2/1
@emmaroc33249448 Daughter is white, offers from 3 out of 4 med schools she applied to. straight A* but she didn’t just apply. She put a huge effort in preparation from age16. Weeks of practicing for UCAS, relevant EPQ, work experience in GP surgery, 100+ hours volunteering in a care home and more
@Brittymigs We’ve had this. My daughter got the same Birthday card from us and from her Godmother who lives in Germany. She was about 5 and it was something Disney themed but the other card was in German. Apart from the language they were identical. It really spooked us out.
@lizslayed@AmazonUK We’ve had worse. During covid a delivery driver decided to chuck an item in through an open upstairs window. We were all in, heard a massive bang. Kudos to the robustness of Xbox controllers. Although it landed on hard flooring - it worked fine.
@Kelly_Symatrix Year after year the so called scientific pairing is laughable. I felt Matt and Gemma’s pairing were purely based on tattoos. Same for Jess and PJ. They both like Harry Potter so they paired them up, without looking life goals, ambition etc.