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Footballers Donating a Day's Pay for Nurses
http://society.guardian.co.uk/health...097730,00.html
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Saw a preview where she thinks Giggs is English.
I thought she was a nurse but it says she is an economist. |
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There was a vote on GMTV this morning about this, over 60-70% of people would NOT give up one day of their wages. (Joe public).
I don't hide the fact that most nurses today have lost the true meaning of caring today. They also earn a decent wage, but most nurses expect a lot more. The avg wage for a nurse is £21-28k, I don't think a qualified nurse gets under £19k, and I know that money hungry nurses can get above £24k quite easily without too much trouble. Bank nurses can demand £100+ a shift (night). I know nurses that have 2-3 foreign holidays a year and have a very nice house. I also know nurses that can't get on the property ladder (but who can). They plead poverty all the time, they earn enough I can tell you, and when you hear "they can't even afford petrol money to get to work" from the person who's running this 'charitable' event to me is a joke. It's a case of having to give their wages (I know they won't miss one day etc, but it's the principle), if they don't then they will be scorned at. And yes I know a lot of people within the medical profession. When you sign up to become a nurse, you are told the basic wage, avg wage, possible wage, and it's up to them if they sign on the dotted line. They sign, they qualify, then they moan and complain. :rolleyes: ---------- Post added at 20:54 ---------- Previous post was at 20:26 ---------- I think a lot of people would be very happy on £24k a year, and I don't think they'd say "Can't afford petrol to get to work". Or have a need to take on 3 other jobs at the same time. (Unless £40k a year still ain't enough for those poor nurses who think that way). |
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I earn well, well below 19k/year. I don't suppose they'd donate me a day's wages. IT isn't as glamorous as nursing I guess.
Don't get me wrong nurses are fantastic and do a much needed job, but so do the police, fire brigade, army, etc and normally under much worse circumstances. If I had premiership footballers' money, I wouldn't mind donating a days wages as I could afford it, but i'd donate it to a charity such as NSPCC/Childline or Cancer Research. |
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Here's what it is actually for -
A total of 255 players pledged a day's wage, raising £750,000 towards a hardship fund for nurses who get into financial difficulties in the first few years of their career. |
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I'm annoyed that its only nurses who get recognition of doing a good job. Without a good support network of office staff (the backbone of any health service), cleaners, health care assistants - not to mention the overpaid doctors and consultants (sorry salu ;))
Anyone fancy giving up a days wages for me in my measley unrewarding NHS office job? :erm: I'm sick to death of hearing about nurses moaning about being underpaid, a lot of professions are - get used to it! :rolleyes: |
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She started to irritate me towards the end. "I'll tell you something Bono once taught me"
Mark Hughes comes up and she says "who are you?". |
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Does anyone know if this is repeated? - damn Sky+ failed recording "Technical Fault 12"
Hustle failed as well but I know that, that isn't repeated. |
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And, yes, my mum and I both worked in our local hospital in support roles. |
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IMHO most footballers could give a weeks wages and not even notice the loss of cash
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My wife works as a Healthcare assistant in a Mental Hospital and her basic is £15000 per annum including the allowances for unsocial hours ie bank holidays, christmas, new years eve etc, i think she would be more than happy to have a basic salary of £24000.:dozey: |
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Hmm! I barely made £9000 last year...
Ah well I'm happy(ish). |
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