can u come pakistan then i can help u as in pak i m running private clinic there i can accomodate u [email protected]
can u come pakistan then i can help u as in pak i m running private clinic there i can accomodate u [email protected]
The whole situation is ridiculous, I'm newly qualified too, I live in south manchester, working 20 hour weeks in Blackpool, with a sunday job to pay for the car to get me there and now another 12 hour over night job to help pay for my half of the mortgage, all in the vain hope that doing the jobs I do (apart from the sunday job) will help me keep my hand in with physiotherapy. something needs to be done but I have no idea what, not sure if postcode lottery is a good idea, or one that works, I know some trusts are only putting adverts on their own website. I have changed my personal spec time and time again and made it to the spec exactly, I have written letters numerous times and also got to the point of sending my photo in with them. I don't know. it's crazy and highly disheartening.
if it makes you feel any better, i only just got my first post in the NHS last week and I graduated in 2006!And, to add to the excitement its a temporary post so the fun and games will begin all over shortly!!
Its an absolute disgrace especially the way the government keeps banging on about how much money is being ploughed into the NHS. i think most of it has dissappeared into doctors salaries with nothing left for junior posts.
keep your hand in at something, volunteer a few hours a week or join a special interest group to maintain your skills and chin up!!
Thanks for that!!!!!! I realise it isn't just physio's it's all other disciplines too but from looking around the hospital I work in nursing posts are coming up quite often as are OT's but maybe that is just me.......well onwards and upwards.