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    Re: German challenges: are English Physiotherapists really the best in Europe???

    Quote from Angela "If you were so pissed off with the whole thing then you shouldn't have bothered. Do you know that 70% of graduates in England didn't get jobs last year - a good reason to make it hard for foreigners wouldn't you say!! And the two years rotation in public hospitals is not compulsary, it is a recomendation. "

    You are right telling me of as my original message was written in a short state of bitterness. Apiologies.
    I guess as well you are right that the Apologies in the own country should be served first.
    But if 70% percent of the first years didn't get any jobs it shows to me that the system is not working very well.
    The employers are just not trusting anybody who hasn't gone through the two years rotational system because the HPC is recommending it. But what they are recommending is unrealistic and unfeasible as there are just not enough junior spaces....
    It just seems to me like a donkey who tries to bite their own tail. no?
    thanks for charing your views,
    kind regards
    Annette

    Last edited by Physioindeed; 26-02-2007 at 07:08 PM. Reason: I actually wanted to quote Angela but accidentialy this became a new message


 
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