banjo
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Today’s briefing should be fun.
You're missing the point. The wage you get paid is for the job you do. It is not dependent on the number of children you have, or the number of people you are supporting in your household.
If you're lucky enough to earn more than £34K, fine. A lot of people don't; they might deserve it, but ............................
They won’t wake up...... They know what they vote for.
MPs salary 2010 - £65,738
MPs salary 2020 - £81,931
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2010 - £27,534
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2020 - £30,615
I think you're missing the point.
MPs salary 2010 - £65,738
MPs salary 2020 - £81,931
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2010 - £27,534
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2020 - £30,615
I think you're missing the point.
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2010 - £27,534
Top of Band 5 Nurse 2020 - £30,615
I think you're missing the point.
worth noting nurses should have moved on from band 5 in a couple of years, there wont be any remaining there for 10 years.
Frankly anybody that doesn't value our NHS above all else outside of immediate family and friends and next door neighbour and THEIR next door neighbour just doesn't deserve the NHS
All students fund their degree, this one appears to have a job guarantee?[/
Which was my point who wants a job and not feel rewarded. And have to pay for the privilege.
Well whilst what you say would seem reasonable and indeed common sense would correlate with that statement, there’s no shortage of applicants starting the degree courses all of whom know well in advance the salary details and the pitfalls of the profession.
I've often wondered if you take the pay incentive out of politics, would you get people who genuinely are doing it for the love of the job?
People seem to be saying that nurses and doctors are in it for the joy of helping people rather than the money so by the same logic you could argue politicians are only doing it for the money.
Reading through some of the defences of the Government on here reminds me of a certain former POTUS who claimed he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and people would still vote for him
Well whilst what you say would seem reasonable and indeed common sense would correlate with that statement, there’s no shortage of applicants starting the degree courses all of whom know well in advance the salary details and the pitfalls of the profession.
Caroline Lucas will tell you she does it for the love of the job[emoji6]
They all would.
When are you going to do everybody a favour and disappear you absolute chuffing idiot.
My sister is a nurse and you could not be more wrong, i believe you are lying and you do not know any nurses personally.
You are a very sick and stupid little man, but getting the attention you so crave, are you really that lonely.
I suppose you also think all that levelling out money going to the Sunack constituency of Richmond is ok or refusing to feed school kids until a footballer says they should or paying someone off because a minister bullied him and broke the code, or breaking international law or killing thousands due to dithering or giving millions to pals in contracts who had no experience and still failed to deliver or giving a contract to a ferry company that didn't have any ferries or saying to nurses there is no money tree (again) and then finding millions for The DUP a week later or sending kids to school for a day or thinking a virus takes time off at Christmas etc etc etc.
Probably all Corbyns fault though.
You are a weapons grade moron.
Which would seem a precarious position to put ourselves in with the NHS under massive strain, that we make nursing a profession that perhaps stops attracting very good or enough applicants. As a society the message should surely be; do this course, we really value you and you will be valued. You may feel it is, but as you've illustrated, it is a choice, and we also have less opportunity to top up any shortages from abroad. Feels like a bit of a double whammy.
Well whilst what you say would seem reasonable and indeed common sense would correlate with that statement, there’s no shortage of applicants starting the degree courses all of whom know well in advance the salary details and the pitfalls of the profession.
Thankfully most are not in it for the money.
Thankfully most are not in it for the money.
If they were then it isn’t the job for them me thinks[emoji6]
Well whilst what you say would seem reasonable and indeed common sense would correlate with that statement, there’s no shortage of applicants starting the degree courses all of whom know well in advance the salary details and the pitfalls of the profession.
My daughter is one such student. She knows the pitfalls but without her and her fellow nursing students, when you are old and senile and lying in your hospital bed, who’s going to wipe your arse and treat you with compassion as you leave this life?
Of ****ing stupid arguments this has to be the worse.
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