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Football Millionaires - this nurses programme- on C4 now



Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
trueblue said:
Fantastic scheme that this Professor came up with - but to go into it seemingly having done no research on football is disrespectful I think.

You can't ask someone for tens of thousand pounds if you can't even be bothered to find out what they look like in advance - that takes about 15 seconds on google.

Theres a bit ofd a furore at the moment inthe nurses mags that the show does more bad than good, because of what a BINT she was.
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Starry said:
I think it's utter disgusting and if I were a footballer I would tell her to take a hike which I think half of them did? I think she only got 250ish onboard?

I think it's completely rude and disrespectful.

The nurses are not paid enough that's a fact but begging to another industry in this way is disgusting.

f***ing hell Starry I never think you say anything out of order but that quite frankly is out of order.
 


Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
coventrygull said:
Nurses pay scale

We also get extra pay to for late shifts, weekends, bank holidays and nights.

Band 1

Point 1 £11,782
Point 2 £12,177
Point 3 £12,514
Point 4 £12,853


Band 2

Point 2 £12,177
Point 3 £12,514
Point 4 £12,853
Point 5 £13,247
Point 6 £13,642
Point 7 £14,037
Point 8 £14,543
Point 9 £15,107


Band 3

Point 7 £14,037
Point 8 £14,543
Point 9 £15,107
Point 10 £15,446
Point 11 £15,897
Point 12 £16,405
Point 13 £16,799


Band 4

Point 12 £16,405
Point 13 £16,799
Point 14 £17,419
Point 15 £18,039
Point 16 £18,602
Point 17 £19,166
Point 18 £19,730


Band 5

Point 17 £19,166
Point 18 £19,730
Point 19 £20,294
Point 20 £20,970
Point 21 £21,646
Point 22 £22,266
Point 23 £22,886
Point 24 £23,789
Point 25 £24,803


Band 6

Point 23 £22,886
Point 24 £23,789
Point 25 £24,803
Point 26 £25,818
Point 27 £26,720
Point 28 £27,622
Point 29 £28,524
Point 30 £29,538
Point 31 £31,004


Band 7

Point 28 £27,622
Point 29 £28,524
Point 30 £29,538
Point 31 £31,004
Point 32 £31,906
Point 33 £32,921
Point 34 £34,048
Point 35 £35,232
Point 36 £36,416


Band 8 Range A

Point 35 £35,232
Point 36 £36,416
Point 37 £37,881
Point 38 £39,346
Point 39 £41,038
Point 40 £42,278


Band 8 Range B

Point 39 £41,083
Point 40 £42,278
Point 41 £44,420
Point 42 £46,900
Point 43 £49,381
Point 44 £50,733


Band 8 Range C

Point 43 £49,381
Point 44 £50,733
Point 45 £52,988
Point 46 £55,469
Point 47 £59,189
Point 48 £60,880


Band 8 Range D

Point 47 £59,189
Point 48 £60,880
Point 49 £63,417
Point 50 £66,517
Point 51 £69,899
Point 52 £73,281


Band 9

Point 51 £69,899
Point 52 £73,281
Point 53 £76,798
Point 54 £80,485
Point 55 £84,349
Point 56 £88,397

Forgot to put student nurses, who are required to work 37.5hours a week for:

£0
 


Rangdo

Registered Cider Drinker
Apr 21, 2004
4,779
Cider Country
trueblue said:
and it's proving there are a lot of decent players out there - once you can get past the tossers that 'protect' them.

I thought Defoe came out of it very well. Seemed sincere and wanted to help and basically turned round and said he didn't realise how little nurses got paid for all the work they do.

Basically if you earn more than £1000 a week and you can't bring yourself to donate 1 days wages to a hardship fund then you are a tight fucker and I hope they all get ill and can't get decent healthcare due to a lack of nurses.
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
ben andrews' girlfriend said:
Forgot to put student nurses, who are required to work 37.5hours a week for:

£0

I know and that is wrong. Even though my health authority would of payed me to do my training :D
 




Rangdo

Registered Cider Drinker
Apr 21, 2004
4,779
Cider Country
ben andrews' girlfriend said:
Forgot to put student nurses, who are required to work 37.5hours a week for:

£0

Student nurses get a bursary of £4k - £5k a year though don't they? Not bad being paid to earn a decent qualification and career.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,772
Chandlers Ford
Reading these comments makes me think a few of you did not actually watch the program.

These are the facts;

1. She was asking each prem player to give up one days wages.
2. If 100% succesful this would have totalled £1.5m
3. Her final total was actually £750k
4. The money was to be used to set up a 'Nurses Hardship Fund'
5. Her aims were political, rather than anything else. She was very clear about this. She did it as a gimmick to 'highlight the plight' of nurses. This is exactly why she targetted footballers - high profile.
6. She was lazy, relying solely on 'networking' and so far as we were shown doing no research of her own.
7. The individual Chelsea players didn't turn her down - she never got that far, as the club refused her access because they felt her campaign 'was political'. Which it was, so good on them.
8. Nigel Reo-Coker came across less of a nobber than I expected.
9. Jermaine Defoe, and his crooked agent 'Sky' got themselves a nice bit of PR.

That's about it.
 


The Auditor

New member
Sep 30, 2004
2,764
Villiers Terrace
Rangdo said:
Student nurses get a bursary of £4k - £5k a year though don't they? Not bad being paid to earn a decent qualification and career.

:nono:

Try living on that for three years !!
 




Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
Rangdo said:
Student nurses get a bursary of £4k - £5k a year though don't they? Not bad being paid to earn a decent qualification and career.

Not if your parents earn more than 30 grand a year - a common misconception
 








The Auditor

New member
Sep 30, 2004
2,764
Villiers Terrace
coventrygull said:
Don't think any of my colleagues would see that we are in need of charity.

I think its all a bit patronising to be honest

That might be true ...but it doesnt mean you should be under paid for the service you provide ...I think the programme was about raising awareness of the situation
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,772
Chandlers Ford
The Auditor said:
That might be true ...but it doesnt mean you should be under paid for the service you provide ...I think the programme was about raising awareness of the situation

Do you honestly?

I think it was about raising the profile of Prof Noreena Simper
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
ben andrews' girlfriend said:
How would you have managed that?

As a level 3 HCA they would of given me a secondment. Which mean't that I would of been payed my wages whilst I was doing my training. I am not sure if other health authorities do this.
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,787
GOSBTS
there isnt a shortage of nurses though, i know nurses that find it DIFFICULT to get jobs
 


Rangdo

Registered Cider Drinker
Apr 21, 2004
4,779
Cider Country
ben andrews' girlfriend said:
Not if your parents earn more than 30 grand a year - a common misconception

I didn't know that. My girlfriend got it but she was 25 when she started so they didn't consider parents incomes as she was classed as an independant student.
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
The Auditor said:
That might be true ...but it doesnt mean you should be under paid for the service you provide ...I think the programme was about raising awareness of the situation

I actually don't think I am underpaid nor do my colleagues. We might moan about a lot of things on my ward but I have never heard anyone moan about their wages except when payroll f*** them up :lolol:
 






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