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Who's finding the NHS very hard work??????
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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 5642872" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>And if you want employ someone from out side the UK they have to earn......</p><p></p><p>'For the rest of the world, specific categories of visas are needed to come and work or study in the UK, including one for "skilled workers" - who usually have to earn at least £30,000 and have a job offer'</p><p></p><p>Well that's really funny because a qualified nurse earns far less than this target wage when they first start working for the NHS, and care assistants even less. After ten years they will be still be under this limit.</p><p> I do not know what I am offended buy more, that I or my daughter do not earn enough to be classed as skilled although we both have three years training, she works in ITU and I have a vast amount of experience from ITU, transplant,to end of life care or that the workers that work long hours so that we can buy veg in our supermarkets are seen as virtually valueless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 5642872, member: 23108"] And if you want employ someone from out side the UK they have to earn...... 'For the rest of the world, specific categories of visas are needed to come and work or study in the UK, including one for "skilled workers" - who usually have to earn at least £30,000 and have a job offer' Well that's really funny because a qualified nurse earns far less than this target wage when they first start working for the NHS, and care assistants even less. After ten years they will be still be under this limit. I do not know what I am offended buy more, that I or my daughter do not earn enough to be classed as skilled although we both have three years training, she works in ITU and I have a vast amount of experience from ITU, transplant,to end of life care or that the workers that work long hours so that we can buy veg in our supermarkets are seen as virtually valueless. [/QUOTE]
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