@BootsUK can you raise with the relevant department how frustrating it is to order an item for collection on a certain date and be told that it has not arrived. Especially when instore stock is so sparse
Transport in London has actually gone completely down the pan. Buses terminating randomly, 30+ mins wait for a single bus. Trains broken/late constantly. And now the underground non-functional. Remind me what we pay for again…
I think non-French and non-French-speaking readers should be told about how utterly insane things are now in and around Paris because of the Olympics are. The opening ceremony is one week away and they've already barred any access to the Seine! 🧵⤵️ •1/19
I’m not sure laughing at a GP who’s complaining about not being able to get employment is gonna float well Rishi. Not a clue who will replace them but surely it cannot get any worse
Post CCT Orthopaedic - Consultant level surgeon
Salary of £37,000 - £57,000
You don't need the best brains in the country to tell you why doctors are moving out of UK after training.
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@sainsburys do you have any other method of communication with chopchop other than via their phone line? There is no trail of correspondence and I wish it escalate a complaint because they are not doing it
It's quite something when a government appears to celebrate tearing apart the families of international care workers.
Only investment in services will deliver for patients, not anti-migrant politics.
The first episode of Breathtaking was so spot on:
The chaos
The fear
The top down diktats ignorant to what’s actually happening on the frontline
And the kick in the teeth: there was no need for such chaos…we had plenty of warning!
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#Breathless bringing back an unreal amount of emotions. Worst period of my life so far, and utterly incomprehensible that the govt failed the country so badly at this time. Yet they’re still in power destroying more lives 😔
First week pay in 🇦🇺
Context it inc. being paid for orientation & EMR training & salary packaging fringe benefit finishes 31st March so I have a couple of months of low tax.
Net pay AUD$3737 (~£1937)
Will share more over next few months as comparison with #NHS
I have just finished another set of incredibly difficult weekend nights as the A&E consultant incharge.
Some thoughts:
The NHS no longer provides unscheduled care - we provide treatment. Care is with dignity - that's impossible for our patients in corridors.
The model of acute care is not working or sustainable. We need a completely different approach - with long term investment in prevention and community care
111 need to change risk thresholds as far too many come to a&e when they don't need to.
There needs to be alternative pathways to get care overnight for those who don't have accidents or emergencies. A&E shouldn't be anything and everything
Staff are broke - supporting staff is just as vital as looking after patients
This government have totally decimated our the NHS. They are the ones who should be apologising to our patients not our staff.
Hundreds are dying each week because of lack of hospital capacity and corridor care in a&e, yet it's not on the news and no public uproar. As staff and patients we have accepted the unacceptable.
Everyone needs to know the reality of what is happening - so that politicians offer a different solution and patients get the care they deserve. Sadly most of the public have no idea of what is genuinely going on.
And finally, a post night fry up is the best antidote for the stresses of the weekend. Goodnight!