on 01-05-2015 14:43
Hi guys,
As its International Worker's day/ Labour day/ May day, we thought we'd ask everyone about their heavenly or hellish jobs
My best job is of course this one ;), but my worst was cleaning football viewing stands. Very boring!
How about you all? What are the best and worst jobs you've ever had?
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on 01-05-2015 23:10
on 01-05-2015 23:10
I won't comment further then
PS I loved ITU .... best of luck there
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on 02-05-2015 00:07
on 02-05-2015 00:07
Thanks
on 02-05-2015 09:04
on 02-05-2015 09:04
It's German efficiency innit...
on 02-05-2015 09:53
on 02-05-2015 09:53
on 02-05-2015 23:03
on 02-05-2015 23:03
Or it's just the proof that our preclinical emergency medicine (stay & play ) is very good.
But to be fair: It was just on this unit like that, the other (surgical ward) team was awesome and they showed me very much - like taking blood on my own and all such things - I like that ^^
on 03-05-2015 06:11
on 03-05-2015 06:11
My son has quite a bit of experience treatment-wise and has had no problems at all over the years. Same here in Thailand, ok no NHS but cleanliness and care are first class
on 03-05-2015 13:06
on 03-05-2015 13:06
jonsie wrote:
My son has quite a bit of experience treatment-wise and has had no problems at all over the years. Same here in Thailand, ok no NHS but cleanliness and care are first class
Last time I went to an NHS hospital I met a nurse from the Phillipines and she was not too impressed with our basic hygiene standards, like surgery being performed while wearing outdoor clothes.
on 03-05-2015 14:31
on 03-05-2015 14:31
Sadly true in a lot of hospitals these days.
on 03-05-2015 15:39
on 03-05-2015 15:39
on 03-05-2015 15:47
on 03-05-2015 15:47
I recently had reason to visit a terminal cancer friend in Bolton and was appauled at the standard ofcare and cleanliness in Royal Bolton Hospital. Royal? With all the local funding cut to the bare bones I suppose it's inevitabLe but the difference when he was moved to the Hospice was a steak contrast. Private funding. ....