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"While walking out of Sainsbury's I noticed a headline Stating "Nurses have lost their compassion" The last time I was in hospital after suffering an traumatic event I have to say that all the nurses and doctor dealt with me with such compassion. I never read the story associated with the headline but I guess its a profession that is underpaid, over stretched and open to abuse.. I mean would you not loose your compassion if you was working under such conditions? " I did become disillusioned with the nhs due to management decisions etc.... maybe that did affect my work but i hope not, i got out before i knew it would | |||
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"the article blames hospital managers for choosing staff on an academic rather than empathic basis. Cameron has appealed for peeps to speak up about bad nursing but it is Government at the end of the day who have control over the recruitment of "techno" managers who do not seem to be coping with the realities of this profession. The headline is a little misleading and is probs written to be controversial and make you read the article." Ahh right ok I never read the article as I just wanted to get home.. However thanks for letting me know what is was about.. | |||
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"I don't think nurses are underpaid. I would love their wage and hours. I also think the majority in the hospitals in our area, are some of the most heartless, uncaring human beings I've ever met. " I dont think they are underpaid either, have been in hospital quite a few times myself and visiting family, there are some really nice nurses and some right dragons. After seeing programs about the elderly being neglected and stories i have read in the newspapers, i have a real fear of having to stay in a hospital for very long. | |||
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"the article blames hospital managers for choosing staff on an academic rather than empathic basis. Cameron has appealed for peeps to speak up about bad nursing but it is Government at the end of the day who have control over the recruitment of "techno" managers who do not seem to be coping with the realities of this profession. The headline is a little misleading and is probs written to be controversial and make you read the article." oh dear I applied for a non-medical managers job with the NHS yesterday, mind you I think I need a degree in physcology just to complete the application form! | |||
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"the article blames hospital managers for choosing staff on an academic rather than empathic basis. Cameron has appealed for peeps to speak up about bad nursing but it is Government at the end of the day who have control over the recruitment of "techno" managers who do not seem to be coping with the realities of this profession. The headline is a little misleading and is probs written to be controversial and make you read the article. oh dear I applied for a non-medical managers job with the NHS yesterday, mind you I think I need a degree in physcology just to complete the application form!" You will be fine o ye man of little faith.. | |||
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"I don't think nurses are underpaid. I would love their wage and hours. I also think the majority in the hospitals in our area, are some of the most heartless, uncaring human beings I've ever met. " They're desperately short of nurses in the Glasgow and Clyde area. Go for it. | |||
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"the article blames hospital managers for choosing staff on an academic rather than empathic basis. Cameron has appealed for peeps to speak up about bad nursing but it is Government at the end of the day who have control over the recruitment of "techno" managers who do not seem to be coping with the realities of this profession. The headline is a little misleading and is probs written to be controversial and make you read the article. oh dear I applied for a non-medical managers job with the NHS yesterday, mind you I think I need a degree in physcology just to complete the application form! You will be fine o ye man of little faith.. " I'm more worried about the bad press I'll get - nobody seems to like NHS management | |||
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"While walking out of Sainsbury's I noticed a headline Stating "Nurses have lost their compassion" The last time I was in hospital after suffering an traumatic event I have to say that all the nurses and doctor dealt with me with such compassion. I never read the story associated with the headline but I guess its a profession that is underpaid, over stretched and open to abuse.. I mean would you not loose your compassion if you was working under such conditions? " newspapers, jut like the forums at times tend to generalise... | |||
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"I have to say that our experience with NHS staff, especially nurses in the last 12 months has been first class. We've both had health scares and were left feeling that at every step of the way, everyone cared. There are some wonderful nurses out there and we take our hats of to them... it's such a shame that some feel so bad about their jobs they do." *the | |||
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"While walking out of Sainsbury's I noticed a headline Stating "Nurses have lost their compassion" The last time I was in hospital after suffering an traumatic event I have to say that all the nurses and doctor dealt with me with such compassion. I never read the story associated with the headline but I guess its a profession that is underpaid, over stretched and open to abuse.. I mean would you not loose your compassion if you was working under such conditions? " I don't think nurses are underpaid at all, only during training is the pay poor. Basic is over £20K when qualified, a team leader on a ward is paid far more than a team leader in many jobs, myself included. I would actually recommend nursing as a well-paid career with good opportunities to anyone. If I was younger, I would be very interested in it myself. Many of the wards would not be overstretched, but have high absenteeism, as they receive full pay when off, and regardless of ability, staff are almost untouchable. | |||
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"In the last couple of years I have met some nurses who really should have halos." "Sadly for each one of those I have had to deal with one I would have gladly kicked in the cunt. Especially the ones who left my dad to lay in his own shit for so long it had dried on the sheets and his clothes." | |||
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"But £20k/£25k (whatever it is) isn't that much for someone who is in a very stressful enviroment, has to work nights and has to do a lot of training/studying to get to that point dont you think? I have a friend who is a teacher just qualified and she earns similar figures. When you think of the training, cost of study etc again it isnt that much. I think to work in most public sector jobs you have to be motivated by things other than money." £20K as a starting salary, could well be promoted within 5 years to team leader on 30K, I see as a very good pay. They work on a rota, so mornings/evenings/nights are all in, no different than many people work now, myself included. I know many people who work permanent nights now, who earn far less than 20K. Warehousing/retail 5 nights, under £16K in Teesside. Only in acute admissions or theatre would I consider it possibly stressful, certainly not on a ward or A & E. | |||
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