FlaFFy_91
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Registered: 30th Sep 08
Location: Formby, Merseyside
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Came in on a Saturday several times. Didnt even get any pay
Well then your a mug.
If my boss wants me to work on a Saturday. He will have to pay me time and a half to work on a Saturday. That's the way it works.
Same with JR doctors. Government want them to work all sorts of hours, and not pay them enough to do it. Personally I think we shouldn't make them work longer hours atall. Rather not be treated by an angry over tired dr.
But I suppose were low on dr's and nurses. So someone's got to cover the gap somewhere.
As for privatisation. I'm all for it. Went to a private hospital to have my hip operation the other month and it was fantastic.
In and out as quick as you like. Clean. Nice staff who were happy to help. I wish all hospitals were like that
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
Location: Wirral, Merseyside
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Came in on a Saturday several times. Didnt even get any pay
Well then your a mug.
If my boss wants me to work on a Saturday. He will have to pay me time and a half to work on a Saturday. That's the way it works.
Same with JR doctors. Government want them to work all sorts of hours, and not pay them enough to do it. Personally I think we shouldn't make them work longer hours atall. Rather not be treated by an angry over tired dr.
But I suppose were low on dr's and nurses. So someone's got to cover the gap somewhere.
As for privatisation. I'm all for it. Went to a private hospital to have my hip operation the other month and it was fantastic.
In and out as quick as you like. Clean. Nice staff who were happy to help. I wish all hospitals were like that
Pretty sure Steve works in I.T Ike myself, some times jobs can't be done during working hours and part of the job is generally excepting occasionally working out of hours. Most of the time I get time off in lieu for this but never get more pay, don't know many people on salary pay that do.
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taylorboosh
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Registered: 3rd Apr 07
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Salary here too, not in it, but aye work extra and get fuck all... Meh i like my job
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Came in on a Saturday several times. Didnt even get any pay
Well then your a mug.
If my boss wants me to work on a Saturday. He will have to pay me time and a half to work on a Saturday. That's the way it works.
Same with JR doctors. Government want them to work all sorts of hours, and not pay them enough to do it. Personally I think we shouldn't make them work longer hours atall. Rather not be treated by an angry over tired dr.
But I suppose were low on dr's and nurses. So someone's got to cover the gap somewhere.
As for privatisation. I'm all for it. Went to a private hospital to have my hip operation the other month and it was fantastic.
In and out as quick as you like. Clean. Nice staff who were happy to help. I wish all hospitals were like that
Pretty sure Steve works in I.T Ike myself, some times jobs can't be done during working hours and part of the job is generally excepting occasionally working out of hours. Most of the time I get time off in lieu for this but never get more pay, don't know many people on salary pay that do.
This is very true.
However, i don't do anything out of hours without getting paid for it. Our clients are paying for the work so i expect to also be paid.
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
Location: Wirral, Merseyside
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Came in on a Saturday several times. Didnt even get any pay
Well then your a mug.
If my boss wants me to work on a Saturday. He will have to pay me time and a half to work on a Saturday. That's the way it works.
Same with JR doctors. Government want them to work all sorts of hours, and not pay them enough to do it. Personally I think we shouldn't make them work longer hours atall. Rather not be treated by an angry over tired dr.
But I suppose were low on dr's and nurses. So someone's got to cover the gap somewhere.
As for privatisation. I'm all for it. Went to a private hospital to have my hip operation the other month and it was fantastic.
In and out as quick as you like. Clean. Nice staff who were happy to help. I wish all hospitals were like that
Pretty sure Steve works in I.T Ike myself, some times jobs can't be done during working hours and part of the job is generally excepting occasionally working out of hours. Most of the time I get time off in lieu for this but never get more pay, don't know many people on salary pay that do.
This is very true.
However, i don't do anything out of hours without getting paid for it. Our clients are paying for the work so i expect to also be paid.
Completely agree, my brother works for an I.T company and gets paid for any out of hours work, I am in house support though so no one to charge!
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FlaFFy_91
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Registered: 30th Sep 08
Location: Formby, Merseyside
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Came in on a Saturday several times. Didnt even get any pay
Well then your a mug.
If my boss wants me to work on a Saturday. He will have to pay me time and a half to work on a Saturday. That's the way it works.
Same with JR doctors. Government want them to work all sorts of hours, and not pay them enough to do it. Personally I think we shouldn't make them work longer hours atall. Rather not be treated by an angry over tired dr.
But I suppose were low on dr's and nurses. So someone's got to cover the gap somewhere.
As for privatisation. I'm all for it. Went to a private hospital to have my hip operation the other month and it was fantastic.
In and out as quick as you like. Clean. Nice staff who were happy to help. I wish all hospitals were like that
Pretty sure Steve works in I.T Ike myself, some times jobs can't be done during working hours and part of the job is generally excepting occasionally working out of hours. Most of the time I get time off in lieu for this but never get more pay, don't know many people on salary pay that do.
Well time off in lieu instead of pay is atleast getting something for it I suppose.
I would never work for nothing.
Well, not for someone else.. If it was my own company or working just for myself in some form I would and have worked for free, done small jobs for people to gaurentee returning custom.
But being that I work for Renault Nissan. I wouldn't do over time or extra days for them and not receive anything in return, be in time in lieu of extra money.
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Ellis
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Registered: 11th Sep 07
Location: Aberdeenshire
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
The epi pen scandal is a prime example but it applies to all sorts right down to pens and labels etc.
I dont understand how the people in charge of stock buying and negotiating still have their jobs tbh
This is a valid point. In the private sector, anyone in charge of the supply chain would be sacked for much less. How an organisation the size of the NHS cannot put pressure on its suppliers to reduce costs is beyond me.
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Costs nhs £10 to prescribe 50p worth of paracetamol
That's an internal calculation which includes time for the doctor & pharmacist - not the cost of the drug.
Yes the NHS are mugs for prescribing it but also, the people who look to the NHS to provide something that can be had for 17p in Tesco. Free loading cunts.
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