RE: Could have26 Oct 2018 09:29
I do like your post from last year though and hence why I think there is an unfair advantage to NHS not for profit organisations competing against private firms. When they overspend the tax payer picks up the tab so they can go as low as they want pay high salaries and don't really care if they lose money.
The biggest problems with the NHS are as follows:
1) The pension scheme (like all civil servants) Is an absolute drain on the whole economy. You notice its never mentioned when they are chirping about pay - because its their right. All my neighbours are ex CS & living the life of reily. Who's paying for it me. Absolute joke.
2) A good proportion of Dr's at some point become greedy in their careers and are arrogant end of. Locums demanding rates in certain cases. Also the paying the quack still exists - local GP's are independent business & gat paid via complicated contract system rather than you coughing up like in pre 1950's - they know how screw the system .
3) 111 nurses on �46k equivalent to read off scripts, which anyone with a semblance of intelligence can do.
I could go but I have to go to work to pay for my neighbours holiday to the Far east after 30 years of service on a �40k salary ........ Hard life you know for loyal subjects.
Never a true word spoken yet they are above criticism because we all use the NHS at some stage in our lives.