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Old 07-06-2007, 21:32   #11
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Re: Footballers Donating a Day's Pay for Nurses

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Originally Posted by superbiatch View Post
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?

I'm sick to death of hearing about nurses moaning about being underpaid, a lot of professions are - get used to it!
This is true, and something that has always irratated me. People champion the causes of the Nurses and doctors in the NHS, but totally ignore the plight of the office staff, cleaners, porters, engineers, maintenance staff, catering staff etc, without whom the NHS would not be able to function. What good would Nurses be able to do if the wards were not clean,the equipment failed and the patients had no food?

And, yes, my mum and I both worked in our local hospital in support roles.
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