Phil Pascoe
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Curiously, so am I. Half a block to the left dead on the centre line.@Phil Pascoe there is something wrong with your link, its saying I'm left of centre!
Curiously, so am I. Half a block to the left dead on the centre line.@Phil Pascoe there is something wrong with your link, its saying I'm left of centre!
Really? Would fewer resources be more effective? Seems unlikely.....
The idea that somehow with much greater resources for HMRC we can track these obsessives down and part them from their wealth through taxation seems naïve.
That may be what you think Phil but it’s not the way I view the world. Different opinions are good things. Deliberately upsetting others just for the sake of it is not in my opinion which is pretty much what the forum rules also say.
FTFY
Hmm...here we go...What nonsense. The calmness you observed is for the patients' benefit - nobody wants to see panicked nurses charging about.
I was in hospital for two weeks last year. I had an allergic reaction to a new medication and ended up in Bournemouth ICU with kidney failure and severe lactic acidosis. For 24hrs I was at deaths door but the nurses, male and female and from all over the world, were amazing and so reassuring. Their professionalism and dedication saved my life. After five days I was released onto a general ward which was really crowded and quite chaotic at times but the nurses were always totally calm and in control.
I have the utmost respect for nurses - I wouldn't last half an hour in that job.
My opinion is based, soundly, on observations. I stand by them. I'm sorry you're offended by it by I'm not responsible for your feelings.I wonder how that will make any nurses or family members of nurses who may be a member of the forum (or indeed considering joining) feel?
Everyone is entitled to their opinion but the way it’s expressed says something about us. You’ve made a nasty statement there and the moderators should remove it in my opinion.
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Forums like this all across the internet always have their share of members just waiting to be upset by some comment or other. They have a need to find something which upsets them and it seems a duty to argue the moral high ground on just about every subject known to mankind. It's just what they do.
What, nurses are a lazy lot? Doctors too perhaps? What about the cleaners, are they all slackers too?My opinion is based, soundly, on observations. I stand by them. I'm sorry you're offended by it by I'm not responsible for your feelings.
We have, and nurses are a poor example shrouded in emotional claptrap. I have visited hospital on many occasions and the first thing I always notice is how relaxed they are. How slow they are and how quickly they like to be out of the ward. I also how a lot of the nurses (of the 'many genders') like their pies.
On a more serious note, nurses are, like other workers, paid according to skillset. The more training, together with years in service, allows them to reach fair levels of salary.
Whatever you response, please refrain from emotional arguments.; it's what's caused the NHS to become less efficient, by using the emotional pressure on successive governments to avoid both work and pay reviews. I hear Starmer is now repeating the Tory's mantra to the NHS...no more money until it reforms.
Yes you just need to relax a little more often and not go off on a rant!Forums like this all across the internet always have their share of members just waiting to be upset by some comment or other. ....
You've no idea of the effort it takes not to write what would be offensive comments on the ill-considered, ignorant, lazy-minded, self-satisfied posts some share. But there's no need to, as most can see them for what they are, and decent people try to avoid humiliating others when it's not necessary.Forums like this all across the internet always have their share of members just waiting to be upset by some comment or other. They have a need to find something which upsets them and it seems a duty to argue the moral high ground on just about every subject known to mankind. It's just what they do.
Those same forums will have their fair share of left wing political activists and minions vying to prove that anyone who disagrees with their left wing narrative are politically far right which is absolute nonsense but again it's just what they do.
No, Jacob.What, nurses are a lazy lot? Doctors too perhaps? What about the cleaners, are they all slackers too?
Scary - the NHS just full of slackers. Is that why we have huge waiting lists?
It is not the forums but people, there are people who for whatever reason are like antenna that just pick up offense often from nothing and then turn it into a targeted offence on them. Some actually go looking for it so they have some excuse for there problems because these days all problems are someone elses fault and many really should look in a mirror to find the root cause of there issues.Forums like this all across the internet always have their share of members just waiting to be upset by some comment or other
You were going to delete the post? Why? If the post had been a reference to lorry drivers, plumbers or road sweepers, would the reaction have been the same? Why is the medical profession so special?I was going to delete the above post as it has been reported (and rightly so) but reading through it and the subsequent responses I would rather see nurses defended from such stupid, arrogant and idiotic comment. I hope you don't find yourself admitted to hospital but if you do, maybe tell every nurse what you think of them?
This thread has been reasonably well behaved but there's always one or two that manage to ruin it.
It was reported and had they been plumbers or road sweepers that had been accused of lazyness and someone reported then the potential response would be the same. But no mater what you think of the NHS, the nurses are still trying to do there best in the broken NHS so deserve our support.You were going to delete the post? Why? If the post had been a reference to lorry drivers, plumbers or road sweepers, would the reaction have been the same? Why is the medical profession so special?
I'll just repeat what I said earlier, from my experience in hospital last year: I wouldn't last half an hour in that job.Nurses do what nurses do, and are paid to do. However, there is a lot of hype, about how hard they work. They work their hours, and sometimes with overtime.
I think it's the suggestion that nurses are lazy and fat (if I've read your badly-written sentence correctly) that is an issue. Hope that helps.You were going to delete the post? Why? If the post had been a reference to lorry drivers, plumbers or road sweepers, would the reaction have been the same? Why is the medical profession so special?
Ooo-er! Carry on Nursing!....
@Jacob you should hope no doctors or nurses read your post because you are getting to the age where you have a higher probability of needing there services and nurses might just get there own back by swapping out the Andrex for P80 grit when doing a cleanup job !
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