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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 08 Nov 21 12.47pm | |
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If there's one thing that really gets my goat at the moment, is idiots posting videos of themselves on internet, crying about something. I recall that NHS nurse posting a video of her crying because she couldn't get any toilet roll from the shops. Boo-hoo. I blame KK. The big girls blouse.
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OldFart By the sea 08 Nov 21 1.55pm | |
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If she was crying over the number of people dying because they haven't had the jab it would be different but being sacked for putting other people's lives at risk through not being vaccinated is a good thing.
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becky over the moon 08 Nov 21 7.35pm | |
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Originally posted by OldFart
If she was crying over the number of people dying because they haven't had the jab it would be different but being sacked for putting other people's lives at risk through not being vaccinated is a good thing. How do the unvaccinated put other people's lives at risk any more than vaccinated people, who can still carry the virus and infect other just as much?
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the.universal 08 Nov 21 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
How do the unvaccinated put other people's lives at risk any more than vaccinated people, who can still carry the virus and infect other just as much? You really don’t know?
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Goal Machine The Cronx 09 Nov 21 7.07am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
If there's one thing that really gets my goat at the moment, is idiots posting videos of themselves on internet, crying about something. I recall that NHS nurse posting a video of her crying because she couldn't get any toilet roll from the shops. Boo-hoo. I blame KK. The big girls blouse. Personally don’t mind the ‘look at me I’m crying’ type videos, although it depends on the circumstances. I think the NHS worker not being able to get food was appropriate and helped trigger the NHS staff priority hours at supermarkets which in my opinion was fair. However, morons like this lady have been reading too many conspiracy theories and her action, of refusing the vaccine, is preventing society moving on. She gets zero sympathy from me. As I’m typing a BBC notification has popped up to say that all NHS frontline workers must be vaccinated - good. Hopefully this will become common in all workplaces.
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YT Oxford 09 Nov 21 7.23am | |
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Good grief; whatever happened to the stiff upper lip?
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Midlands Eagle 09 Nov 21 8.09am | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
Personally don’t mind the ‘look at me I’m crying’ type videos, although it depends on the circumstances. I think the NHS worker not being able to get food was appropriate and helped trigger the NHS staff priority hours at supermarkets which in my opinion was fair. I'm not sure how much of her whining was true though as the length of the shift that she had supposedly just finished was illegal and therefore probably a lie as was the claim that there was no food left on the shelves. There was always food on the shelves although perhaps not what she wanted which was somewhat different
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Badger11 Beckenham 09 Nov 21 8.11am | |
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Perhaps she should shed a tear for the 11,000 patients who went into hospital without COVID and died because of it. My dad was recently in hospital we were not allowed to visit to protect him and others and I am fine with that but how many staff at that hospital are not vaccinated?
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Badger11 Beckenham 09 Nov 21 8.17am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I'm not sure how much of her whining was true though as the length of the shift that she had supposedly just finished was illegal and therefore probably a lie as was the claim that there was no food left on the shelves. There was always food on the shelves although perhaps not what she wanted which was somewhat different I think it was just exasperation on her part. During the shortages my local Sainsbury was useless and had very little however my local M&S was fine you could get everything. However I had not just completed a long shift and I had the time to wander around and find the supermarkets that were coping. Last point, over the last few years we have had various food scares / shortages Sainsbury always runs out M&S seem to cope, I have no idea what business model Sainsbury is using but they need to change it. Edited by Badger11 (09 Nov 2021 8.18am)
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Goal Machine The Cronx 09 Nov 21 8.31am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I'm not sure how much of her whining was true though as the length of the shift that she had supposedly just finished was illegal and therefore probably a lie as was the claim that there was no food left on the shelves. There was always food on the shelves although perhaps not what she wanted which was somewhat different One of my best pals is an NHS anaesthetist and a client of mine is a nurse in a private hospital and 18 hour shifts are common, but yes also illegal. It certainly goes on. As for shopping I remember my holiday getting cut short due to covid and turning up to Tesco in Purley and all fruit, veg, bread, pasta, rice, dairy, tinned food and meat had gone. The shop was 90% empty. There was technically food available but it’s a tough gig after a long shift to have crackers and jam for dinner whilst selfish individuals were stock piling the ‘luxury’ items in their freezers. This went on for a few weeks.
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Midlands Eagle 09 Nov 21 9.54am | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
One of my best pals is an NHS anaesthetist and a client of mine is a nurse in a private hospital and 18 hour shifts are common, but yes also illegal. It certainly goes on. The crying nurse had allegedly just finished a 48 hour shift
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 09 Nov 21 10.59am | |
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18 hour shifts are not illegal but being forced to work them is, they should be suitably recompensed. After working a long shift there should be a suitable rest period (11hrs with exceptions). According to the Gov web site You can choose to work more than 48 hours a week on average if you’re over 18. This is called ‘opting out’. Your employer can ask you to opt out, but you can’t be sacked or treated unfairly for refusing to do so. You can opt out for a certain period or indefinitely. It must be voluntary and in writing. Originally posted by Goal Machine
One of my best pals is an NHS anaesthetist and a client of mine is a nurse in a private hospital and 18 hour shifts are common, but yes also illegal. It certainly goes on.
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