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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I was talking to a close friend who works for the NHS today, I donno if it's the sameish thing with you, but she is a bit "=/" about staying/leaving. She's quite highesh up (without knowing these things), I think they call it grade 8 and is getting shitloads of flack from the person above her 'cus she has been signed off but was working from home, seems well unfair to me 'cus she was doing them a favour by working from home.
She's kindda stuck in the NHS 'cus of the pention, it's not exactly a noose, but the benfits are quite huge, 7 weeks holiday, very nice wage, that sort of thing.
I know a few NHS workers, in the non-medical side of things, and it seems to me that half do the other half's job plus their own work.
Maybe you can fall back in love with graphic design, here is a website that I look at that you might like: www.holycool.net/
(, Mon 26 Jul 2010, 21:04, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I fell into it 20 years ago as a stop gap; ended up staying in a job I hated for over 10 years before taking a plunge on leaving to work for another body and finding I enjoyed what I was doing. The terms and conditions (at the moment) are a real plus, but the Goovmint is trying its damnedest to slash these as far as they can. I don't especially want to leave as I like my job, but if it means staying and possibly losing out big time later down the line, then I'd rather take the chance now.
Yes, public spending needs to reduce, but they are talking about arbitrarily changing terms and conditions with no consultation for people that have been doing a job for years - anyone facing retirement in the next few years would be fucked over big time under the new proposals.
Will look at the link tomorrow as I'm bushed.
(, Tue 27 Jul 2010, 0:08, Reply)
most economists these days agree that the way to get out of recession is for the government to increase spending. That tends to give money to the people at the bottom of the ladder and they tend to spend the most, so it ends up stimulating the economy.
Sadly you can't get elected quoting facts.
(, Tue 27 Jul 2010, 0:43, Reply)
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