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[quote][i]Originally posted by boylers11[/i] I work in the NHS once a week and can see both sides really. On one hand you think: stop moaning and get on with your training, you'll earn loads once you're qualified On the other hand, if they're working way too many hours and having to study in the evenings/be on call, how can they be expected to provide a safe service to the public? I know I'm drained after just an 8 hour/day stint of working with the public, without having more hours and studying etc. Then you see Chief Execs being given and accepting 6 figure bonuses, despite the NHS being on it's knees. Then you also have (true story) a family of 7 going to A&E after noticing 'bumps on their tongues', which turned out to be just their taste buds - the amount of time needed to check them all and write notes is ridiculous. If it were a case of just doing the job like the good old days, it'd be fine, it's all the legal paperwork shiz and the fact that if it hasn't been written down, it hasn't been done statement is very true. [/quote]
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