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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Let’s have a shout out for all the angels .. all the doctors and nurses of the nhs who are pulling long and extra shifts at the moment are going to put themselves in harms way for some time to come trying to keep us alive .. here here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just like to say a massive thank you from this Dr very much appreciated x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just like to say a massive thank you from this Dr very much appreciated x"

Appreciation is all mine Dr .. x

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Lanzarote

Loads of folk in loads of different roles doing a fantastic job. All deserve praised.

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By *esparate danMan
over a year ago

glasgow


"Just like to say a massive thank you from this Dr very much appreciated x"

Is this the dom or sub talking

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman
over a year ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box "

well said !!

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By *ootall2920Man
over a year ago

Linlithgow

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By *ootall2920Man
over a year ago

Linlithgow


"There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box "

Totally agree so many folk in all areas on minimum wage expected to keep going too .. cleaners drivers shop workers while bosses work from home deserve a huge thank you too .. I just thought those that put themselves at greatest risk looking after our loved ones deserved recognition

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just like to say a massive thank you from this Dr very much appreciated x

Is this the dom or sub talking "

Get a life .. some of us have those and want to keep it and start living it again to the full when this is all over

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box

Totally agree so many folk in all areas on minimum wage expected to keep going too .. cleaners drivers shop workers while bosses work from home deserve a huge thank you too .. I just thought those that put themselves at greatest risk looking after our loved ones deserved recognition "

There's lots of them reminding us that they deserve recognition

We won't forget

We're all in this together remember

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By *esparate danMan
over a year ago

glasgow


"Just like to say a massive thank you from this Dr very much appreciated x

Is this the dom or sub talking

Get a life .. some of us have those and want to keep it and start living it again to the full when this is all over "

Have what ?

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By *un44Man
over a year ago

GLASGOW


"There are quite a few people of a number of job roles playing the part here, nearly all deemed lower skilled and lower pay grade by this government of the last 10 years until now.

Funny how the millionaires and billinioners suddenly dont want to tell us to thank them daily for creating Victorian value jobs and Victorian value living conditions

Now where is my soap box

Totally agree so many folk in all areas on minimum wage expected to keep going too .. cleaners drivers shop workers while bosses work from home deserve a huge thank you too .. I just thought those that put themselves at greatest risk looking after our loved ones deserved recognition

There's lots of them reminding us that they deserve recognition

We won't forget

We're all in this together remember "

The thanks that all the people who are working though this and keeping us safe is well deserved and I thank each and every one. But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder. And those same people stand outside their doors and give their applause, this virus has shown parasitic hypocritical of our society. And when it's over we will go back to normal and they will still be low paid, treated like crap and forgotten about. This is the time as a society that we need to change. Write to MSP's telling them that nhs workers need more money, write to parliament to abolish zero hours contracts and raise wages for low paid workers who we have relied upon to keep the country alive......that's my rant over.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder. "

I don't personally know anyone who behaves like that

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By *un44Man
over a year ago

GLASGOW


"But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder.

I don't personally know anyone who behaves like that "

Next time you are out buying essentials have a close look at people's behaviour.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder.

I don't personally know anyone who behaves like that

Next time you are out buying essentials have a close look at people's behaviour. "

People have all been quite civilised

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m not in favour of branding whole groups of society hero’s, angels or whatever.

There will be those who are going above and beyond but there will also be the work shy ones who self isolated at the first chance and taking the plaudits. People choose careers knowing full well the risks and challenges it can bring.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Lanzarote

To me the angels are the 1000's of volunteers who have given up the chance to stay at home to help others.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

100% hardly seeing the Mrs because she is working all the time , like all these great people , hero’s x

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By *ightimefun2Couple
over a year ago

stirling


"I’m not in favour of branding whole groups of society hero’s, angels or whatever.

There will be those who are going above and beyond but there will also be the work shy ones who self isolated at the first chance and taking the plaudits. People choose careers knowing full well the risks and challenges it can bring."

Totally agree with this. Everyone is a cog in the whole process and take them out and it doesn't work. Everyone should be doing whatever they can which just depends on each individual circumstance. The hero worship or the clamour to be up there as key or most important is not what it should be about

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder.

I don't personally know anyone who behaves like that

Next time you are out buying essentials have a close look at people's behaviour.

People have all been quite civilised "

Not in the shops this morning they were not .. they all being selfish and not keeping a safe distance from others

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By *ncognito!Woman
over a year ago

falkirk

Care homes . All key workers too food shops lorry drivers anyone that’s not home

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To me the angels are the 1000's of volunteers who have given up the chance to stay at home to help others. "
i applied yesterday morning but not heard if my services are needed yet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But yet we still insist on kicking them when they are in the thick of it by buying everything on the shelves so they can shop after their shifts, verbally abuse them when other people have bought all the toilet rolls, buy face masks and gloves when we clearly dont know how to use them and ignore all advice so it makes their job harder.

I don't personally know anyone who behaves like that

Next time you are out buying essentials have a close look at people's behaviour.

People have all been quite civilised

Not in the shops this morning they were not .. they all being selfish and not keeping a safe distance from others "

I don't know what kinda shops all you people go to

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By *ering SeaMan
over a year ago

Penicuik


"To me the angels are the 1000's of volunteers who have given up the chance to stay at home to help others. i applied yesterday morning but not heard if my services are needed yet"

I heard back yesterday from NHS and filled the fast track form in through email. also the Red Cross.

The job description for NHS is on the ward, filling out meal cards, coercing patients to eat it, stocking cupboards. Doing shop runs and helping nurses with tasks.

Out of pocket expenses covered as well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To me the angels are the 1000's of volunteers who have given up the chance to stay at home to help others. i applied yesterday morning but not heard if my services are needed yet

I heard back yesterday from NHS and filled the fast track form in through email. also the Red Cross.

The job description for NHS is on the ward, filling out meal cards, coercing patients to eat it, stocking cupboards. Doing shop runs and helping nurses with tasks.

Out of pocket expenses covered as well. "

well done

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Lanzarote

NHS and Councils are ploughing millions of £'s into combating this virus. No expense spared.

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