Aldi truck drivers don’t get generous overtime, night shift allowance, weekend enhancements, on call payments and 20.6% of their salary paid into a gold plated, index linked pension.
@@taffyterrier Nor do they study at university for five years, have an average of ten years of training, pay medical protection , GMC registration , pay for post graduate exams, BMA membership, college memberships. They also do get a night shift allowance as they get paid more. Doctors receive a standard on call supplement for the intensity of the work they do and the on call frequency. It is unaffected by weekends and there is no separate on call payments. The pension is also not likely to be subject to financial penalties as was the case recently causing many seniors to retire. They also don't have a suicide rate three times the national average and suffer from 40% burnout rates. Jesus this is actually painful - if you think a one week HGV course means you should get paid more than a doctor then you are even thicker than you first appeared. Which you have confirmed is pretty thick - Im not sure where you get this illusion you are in any way literate let alone economically.
@@taffyterrier and just to remind you as you claim to be economically literate... Aldi drivers arent on call so why would they get paid for being on call? FFS...
@@ryansweeney1661 Not as much as a doctor. For the simple reason that anyone off the street can clean, very few people have a license to practice medicine.
2.6 Billion pounds is what the NHS pays out to settle claims against it for negligence and damages. That’s £2.6 Billion pound each year. That is not the record of a good service.
@@E-Cyber-S Australia can pick and choose and will select highly educated, properly trained, competent doctors which excludes the vast majority of British medics.
@@ryansweeney1661 NHS is a monopoly employer, it has no inherent incentive to offer good Ts and Cs, because it has no rival competitors to worry about i.e. no market. Thats why doctors in the UK earn far less than comparator countries which have a hybridised system. Free market capitalism 101.
@@taffyterrier doctors are the worst paid in the Anglosphere and one of the worst in any OECD country. The government currently delivers one of the worst services due to underfunding and poor management. UK doctors are highly sought after globally and will be replaced by poorly trained doctors from the third world as they leave to better paid jobs.
@@taffyterrier British doctors are providing an exceptional service in Australia. Perhaps if the British public want a good service they have to start paying for it.
Nope. These people have completed a long, arduous course (MBBS). Almost 5-6 years rigorous training. This is their apprenticeship. "Junior" doctors already have almost 6 years of education. Indeed some "junior" doctors may even have completed almost 16 years of training. I don't see how they are apprentices.
As for the pay, the NHS is paying Physicians Assistants (PAs) a starting salary of almost 52k. They only have 2 years of medical training and aren't even doctors. While a doctor with 5-6 years of highly intensive education starts on a measly 32k. How does that even make sense? It almost seems the system is designed to deflate the morale of doctors and encourage them to leave in droves.
@@justadude8369 Sixty years ago the NHS worked, it was a first class service. but now it dosn't work. why, because its become a free medical service for everyone in the world who enters the UK and takes advantage of it. its another open boarders casualty.
@@timredd Agree lets privatise it. Pay staff handsomely so they stay and disincentivise free loaders coming to leach off the state. That includes British people who consume far more healthcare than they actually pay for.
As an ex nurse this action is absolutely disgusting. Like it or not the medical profession is a vocation and a work of the Heart and that never goes on strike. The NHS needs reform as its systemically failing with a massive bullying culture and waste. Reform it they should not strike however its only patients that suffer.
Nurses went on strike as well though? "Ex" nurse says it all - the working environment was better when you were a nurse. You wouldn't last 5 minutes now...
Nurses went on strike as well though? "Ex" nurse says it all - the working environment was better when you were a nurse. You wouldn't last 5 minutes now...
In the last 40 years beds have halved, turnover increased by 250% and length of stay shortened by 65% and pay has been cut in real terms by 30% over the last decade. working harder for less and see if it being a "vocation" makes it any better.
For NHS think Post Office. .. This is a good example Managers are not doing the best to get the best from resources. They are running at 10% staff vacancies. This messes everything up. We also have too few beds that clogs everything up. Post office used their staff as profit fodder. Health is ruining the health of their own staff with sickness ans vacancies causing escalation of problems. We want more and better not a disillusioned and less. The staff are the lifeblood of the Nation. If they don’t perform we are all doomed. Already waiting lists and long term sick are 7 million and 5 million can our donkey govmt not see the corellation in that.
@tomkellymusic looking at your video stuck underneath a car, you are the one in a hovel . You are just another leftard Go and make more boring videos. No one is interested in And no doubt the tory government will get another vote from yourself 🤭😉
@ColaScan you are the absolute fool.on the other page, who knows nothing about anything and everything I say is true, how about getting some facts for a change, you little trollope
They knew what they signed up to. Clue us in the name junior doctor pat increases every year as you progress and pensions are incredible compared to mid management in private sector. Hope this will see end of nhs and everything will have to pay private medical insurance and see where that ends up
Dont choose to complain when you have to wait 12 hours in A+E, 2 weeks for a GP appointment or 2 years for a hospital clinic appointment. No one cares about these things until its staring them in the face but by that point its too late.