37K aint bad for a first year starting salary,
It isn't the salary.
And it's after qualifying with 5 years of training and experience.
Glad I could help.
You'd look pretty silly if you kept spouting such nonsense.
Like windy.
37K aint bad for a first year starting salary,
It isn't the salary.
And it's after qualifying with 5 years of training and experience.
Glad I could help.
You'd look pretty silly if you kept spouting such nonsense.
Like windy.
37K aint bad for a first year starting salary
Glad to see you have admitted your claim was untrue.
Not as bad as windy's, though.
Because he was referring to comments that were inaccurate or simply untrue?So why didn't you tell CharlieGolf that after post 27?
Yes, pity you haven't done some basic fact checkingSo you're happy to debate without even skim-reading some actual facts, either from a respected publication or from the NHS itself?
The summary is that they're very well paid, they get another 20% on top into their pension and are whining money grabbers.
So you couldn't find hourly rates then ? Or you did and didn't present them.Doesn't normally stop you, maybe you can't.
a gonner here ? ( I'll get me coat )I see the doctor representing the BMA who was on holiday has issued an apology, he's a goner.
Stop with the common sense. It has no place here. You've been warned.This isn't plumbing or gas fitting where hard work, being reasonably switched on and putting in the time learning the trade is enough.
This is medicine, where hard work, putting in far more time learning, paying a fortune for their training and getting exceptionally good grades at GCSE and A Level are needed. At what point did they become average?
So the usual standard of debate here then, ignore the facts and lob a load of childish insults.