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Economic Living Is The Exercise

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  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    edited 19 September 2015 at 9:25AM
    MKS wrote: »
    Thanks for your input. I really wanted Karlie to answer my question on salary as opposed to take home pay. Cannot understand why she wouldn't be upfront about it when she bought it up. We all have stoppages. Didn't ask for any other reason than for a balanced viewpoint.

    My DS used to say that he only earned xyz and I would say that, no you don't, you earn xyz+. He would reply that the government take the + from him. Had to say to him 'welcome to the real world, we all pay taxes etc'.

    A lot of people work 'overtime' without any extra pay.

    Please do not get me wrong, I think that the NHS staff do a brilliant job. Over the last year, I have seen that at first hand. I think that all jobs are equally worthwhile. For example - Without the cleaners at the hospital, patients are at risk.

    No offence meant to anyone.

    Here's your answer:

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    Look at the top red circle. A 2nd year junior doc earns the lower amount, whilst an 8th year junior doc earns the higher amount. About 300 hours per month. We also have to pay a £400 yearly registration fee, £500 a year for a defence union, £1000/year on examinations, £500 for courses...money which we pay ourselves.

    The lower red circle (£50k) is highlighting a position of what a physician associate can earn - which is basically a non-doctor (i.e. they have no medical degree and are not called a 'dr') who has to go through every patient they see with a qualified doctor. Another great idea by the government to fill in the gaps within the NHS...
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    N1LDA :)
  • heol
    heol Posts: 74 Forumite
    karlie88 wrote: »
    ......However, please don't judge when you haven't been a British educated junior doctor who's working ridiculous hours per week with a such a large responsibility on our young shoulders.

    British doctors are leaving this country for this very reason. The Government are struggling to bring in more doctors from other countries. There are huge gaps within the NHS and it's only going to get bigger.

    So the next time you struggle to get a GP appointment, have a 6+ hour wait in A&E, a cancelled outpatient appointment, a cancelled outpatient scan/investigation or wait 12 hours to be seen by a junior doctor when you're an inpatient - just think, why?


    If the government spent less billions on building battleships and bombs and redirected the money into health and community services the world would be a better place.
    Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister!
    Then we can stop wasting money on warfare, improve the NHS, build more houses for the poor, and improve community services.
  • karlie88 wrote: »
    Here's your answer:



    Look at the top red circle. A 2nd year junior doc earns the lower amount, whilst an 8th year junior doc earns the higher amount. About 300 hours per week. We also have to pay a £400 yearly registration fee, £500 a year for a defence union, £1000/year on examinations, £500 for courses...money which we pay ourselves.

    The lower red circle (£50k) is highlighting a position of what a physician associate can earn - which is basically a non-doctor (i.e. they have no medical degree and are not called a 'dr') who has to go through every patient they see with a qualified doctor. Another great idea by the government to fill in the gaps within the NHS...
    Really? 300 hours a week.
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    Really? 300 hours a week.

    Apologies. Typo. :o
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  • heol
    heol Posts: 74 Forumite
    Muller Light Fat Free Yogurts are 10 for £3 at asda. Anyone know if they are showing as 68p each on apg?
    Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister!
    Then we can stop wasting money on warfare, improve the NHS, build more houses for the poor, and improve community services.
  • heol
    heol Posts: 74 Forumite
    Really? 300 hours a week.


    Must be working double shifts :rotfl:
    Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister!
    Then we can stop wasting money on warfare, improve the NHS, build more houses for the poor, and improve community services.
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    Really? 300 hours a week.

    Working as an overworked, underpaid support worker in a psychiatric hospital, even I know it's impossible to work 300 hour a week. :rotfl::rotfl:
    N1LDA :)
  • I have another question about C&C I'm sorry if I'm getting on everyone's nerves with all my questions!
    I collected my order on Thursday they had subbed the udis so i rejected them, the cheese was £3 so I also rejected them. When I checked the comparison I was due a very nice APG still not sure why, but I've looked to see if it has appeared in my account yet and there is this

    Silver
    £5
    CS - £5 off

    Terms & Conditions
    Expiry Date

    Tue, 17 Nov 2015
    Do you think this is all I'm going to get? My last lot were bronze vouchers so I'm not sure why this is silver. I would be grateful if anyone can shine anynlight on it. Thanks in advance.
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    heol wrote: »
    Muller Light Fat Free Yogurts are 10 for £3 at asda. Anyone know if they are showing as 68p each on apg?
    Morning

    Showing 30p each on APG.No good for comparison unless you can find a trigger
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