Monday, April 26, 2010

Do you think Nurses in Britain are paid enough, and would you do it.?

I have been cleaning the carpets of an old customer of mine today who is emigrating. She told me that although she is a qualified sister, it was better for her to revert back to a ward nurse to be able to be paid for overtime that she could do, but if she had stayed as a sister, she would not get paid for overtime because she would then be on a salary.





For working in a cancer hospital, her salary, and the salary of her husband is £17000 each. Emigrating to Australia would give her an eventual salary of around £45000, and the same for her husband.





They cannot strike as they have that clause in their contract of employment, so they are somewhat over a barrel, and nurses today in Britain take degrees to be become one. I think its scandolous, what about your opinion?

Do you think Nurses in Britain are paid enough, and would you do it.?
It's terrible that nurses are not valued as they should be. With house prices as high as they are, even with two wages coming in, they can't afford to buy their own house.





We pay for their training, then the take their skills abroad, not that I blame them, then the NHS has to graft in nurses from abroad, it's madness.





It's the nurses who make the NHS bearable with the care and dedication they give their patients.
Reply:The Nursing profession worldover is grossly underpaid


in my opinion.


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