With the NHS being chopped up by politicians who are fanatically devoted to privatise it, that is not surprising.
I left the NHS in 2018, feels like it was the right move.
My manager tried to get me fired for blowing the whistle on a missed patient, they were not logged correctly on the system for a cancer follow up and as a result was missed. My manager was more concerned about how she looked on the 18 week reports rather than the patient’s well being.
After that enough was enough and decided to leave, coupled with other grievances.
When the most the UK population is prepared to do to support the NHS is clap once a week, it’s not surprising the NHS is unlikely to last another 75 weeks, let alone 75 years.
The British people simply don’t know what they are in the process of losing, but they will sure as hell miss it when it’s gone.
The NHS is staffed by decent people and the public are generally very grateful for what we do. It is so hard to work in an underfunded, understaffed department, while your workload increases and so does the bureaucracy. I like my job and my team but it has definitely got harder as the years have gone by.
It is disgrace that the current Gov’t has treated the NHS with such contempt. Such incompetent inconsequential Tory ‘dingbats’ know the value of absolutely nothing, I’m looking forward to their early dismissal!!
One conspiracy theory I will allow myself to believe is that there are people, organisations and the current government who want the NHS to fail. Not because they think the idea of the NHS is bad or that it can’t deliver great healthcare. They simply want to profit from its demise and increase their own wealth. That’s it, nothing idealogical, not from any bad experience but just pure greed and they will fuck us all over to get what they want.
13 years of the Tories sucks the wealth, morale and life out of everyone except their chums.
Man pushing 6 figure salary claims people surrounded by death and abuse on low 5 figures salaries aren’t happy.
If only we could figure out what the overworked, understaffed and underpaid hospital workers were so unhappy about…
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With the NHS being chopped up by politicians who are fanatically devoted to privatise it, that is not surprising.
I left the NHS in 2018, feels like it was the right move.
My manager tried to get me fired for blowing the whistle on a missed patient, they were not logged correctly on the system for a cancer follow up and as a result was missed. My manager was more concerned about how she looked on the 18 week reports rather than the patient’s well being.
After that enough was enough and decided to leave, coupled with other grievances.
When the most the UK population is prepared to do to support the NHS is clap once a week, it’s not surprising the NHS is unlikely to last another 75 weeks, let alone 75 years.
The British people simply don’t know what they are in the process of losing, but they will sure as hell miss it when it’s gone.
The NHS is staffed by decent people and the public are generally very grateful for what we do. It is so hard to work in an underfunded, understaffed department, while your workload increases and so does the bureaucracy. I like my job and my team but it has definitely got harder as the years have gone by.
It is disgrace that the current Gov’t has treated the NHS with such contempt. Such incompetent inconsequential Tory ‘dingbats’ know the value of absolutely nothing, I’m looking forward to their early dismissal!!
One conspiracy theory I will allow myself to believe is that there are people, organisations and the current government who want the NHS to fail. Not because they think the idea of the NHS is bad or that it can’t deliver great healthcare. They simply want to profit from its demise and increase their own wealth. That’s it, nothing idealogical, not from any bad experience but just pure greed and they will fuck us all over to get what they want.
13 years of the Tories sucks the wealth, morale and life out of everyone except their chums.
Man pushing 6 figure salary claims people surrounded by death and abuse on low 5 figures salaries aren’t happy.
If only we could figure out what the overworked, understaffed and underpaid hospital workers were so unhappy about…