Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:50 - Jul 25 with 1080 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:32 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | I can honestly say that I don’t know anyone, or know anyone else that knows anyone with covid |
That's good, and long may it continue. | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:51 - Jul 25 with 1080 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:34 - Jul 25 by raynor94 | Same here |
There was an occasional fan who used to drink up the Wern prior to the games, 70 year old, no underlying conditions who died from it. | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:55 - Jul 25 with 1074 views | Andy1300 |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:44 - Jul 25 by Neath_Jack | There's a difference between a delivery driver and NHS hospital staff, don't you think? I've worked right through it, we built 4 emergency field hospitals, worked on two covid wards installing extra oxygen lines. That is in no way comparable what hospital staff have gone through. You do realise that other NHS staff, such as physiotherapists, neurology doctors, even NHS chiropodists were seconded to work on covid wards don't you? It was a mammoth effort. |
It must have been awful judging by all the pathetic videos on Tik Tok, they didn’t seem too bothered on a Thursday night when they were all crowded outside hospitals to clap. Tell shop workers that they don’t deserve credit for working through the pandemic, on lower pay than nhs staff, dealing with a hell of a lot more potential carriers than any nhs worker. Just because someone is an nhs worker, doesn’t make them worthy of all the benefits that’s afforded them [Post edited 25 Jul 2020 15:58]
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:55 - Jul 25 with 1074 views | Nortbankboy | Yes stop the perks and give them a proper pay rise | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:58 - Jul 25 with 1060 views | Neath_Jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:55 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | It must have been awful judging by all the pathetic videos on Tik Tok, they didn’t seem too bothered on a Thursday night when they were all crowded outside hospitals to clap. Tell shop workers that they don’t deserve credit for working through the pandemic, on lower pay than nhs staff, dealing with a hell of a lot more potential carriers than any nhs worker. Just because someone is an nhs worker, doesn’t make them worthy of all the benefits that’s afforded them [Post edited 25 Jul 2020 15:58]
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Aye that'll be it, I don't know what all the fuss was about. Must have been the 5G masts. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:59 - Jul 25 with 1058 views | Nortbankboy |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:32 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | I can honestly say that I don’t know anyone, or know anyone else that knows anyone with covid |
46 k at the last conservative guess | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:00 - Jul 25 with 1057 views | Andy1300 |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:44 - Jul 25 by Neath_Jack | There's a difference between a delivery driver and NHS hospital staff, don't you think? I've worked right through it, we built 4 emergency field hospitals, worked on two covid wards installing extra oxygen lines. That is in no way comparable what hospital staff have gone through. You do realise that other NHS staff, such as physiotherapists, neurology doctors, even NHS chiropodists were seconded to work on covid wards don't you? It was a mammoth effort. |
I’ve worked right through it too, even doing overtime to keep up with demand for our products. Plenty work through the pandemic and just get on with it! Nhs workers chose their job just like you or I. They knew the risks after the last SARS pandemic. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:05 - Jul 25 with 1048 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:00 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | I’ve worked right through it too, even doing overtime to keep up with demand for our products. Plenty work through the pandemic and just get on with it! Nhs workers chose their job just like you or I. They knew the risks after the last SARS pandemic. |
Working directly with covid patients is a tad more risky that the jobs most ppl do.You cannot isolate yourself from potential infection unlike most other jobs.Social distancing is not an option for docs, nurses and care workers. I'm sure the work you do is important to you, but the work NHS staff do is important to others. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:06 - Jul 25 with 1048 views | Neath_Jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:00 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | I’ve worked right through it too, even doing overtime to keep up with demand for our products. Plenty work through the pandemic and just get on with it! Nhs workers chose their job just like you or I. They knew the risks after the last SARS pandemic. |
Last one from me because you just sound very bitter towards them. Those working on covid wards, were going in for every shift, knowing their life was on the line. Think about that for a minute, a very real risk of them losing their lives. Nobody in the NHS signs up for that, no matter how you want to dress it up. They have been shat on for years, I'm glad that they did chose to go into that profession, because if everyone had your attitude, we would all be screwed. Have a pleasant evening. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:07 - Jul 25 with 1046 views | Swanjaxs |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:32 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | I can honestly say that I don’t know anyone, or know anyone else that knows anyone with covid |
Good for you! My son became very ill indeed with coronavirus, he's frontline NHS, you would be absolutely gobsmacked if I were allowed to tell you how many of his fellow co-workers tested positive too. In fact, quite a few tested positive for antibodies recently and worked all the way through without knowing they had come down with C-19 | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:17 - Jul 25 with 1033 views | Andy1300 |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:06 - Jul 25 by Neath_Jack | Last one from me because you just sound very bitter towards them. Those working on covid wards, were going in for every shift, knowing their life was on the line. Think about that for a minute, a very real risk of them losing their lives. Nobody in the NHS signs up for that, no matter how you want to dress it up. They have been shat on for years, I'm glad that they did chose to go into that profession, because if everyone had your attitude, we would all be screwed. Have a pleasant evening. |
How can you say I sound bitter? Just stating facts! | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:40 - Jul 25 with 1010 views | ItchySphincter |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 14:56 - Jul 25 by jojaca | Bring on the second wave, I am saving a fortune. I seem to be living in different world to the world BBC/Sky News are programming. I have not seen a single cough in the last 3 months and I work with 300+ people. |
I'm not sure about you living in a different world, we're all living in different worlds. I know people who've never been so cash rich and people like me on the other hand who've come pretty close to losing everything. There was no rhyme nor reason, you were either one of the fortunate one's or you weren't. Hopefully one good thing that has come from the Tories turning their backs on small businesses is that it will lose them approximately 3 million votes at the next election. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:43 - Jul 25 with 1008 views | ItchySphincter |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:26 - Jul 25 by controversial_jack | You certainly are living in a different world. I know 3 ppl who have died. I know of another who was on a ventilator, but recovered and can hardly walk up his garden path without stopping for breath.I also know of some who have shrugged it off within days. |
I know people who've had it and just got a bit ill, one who's been critically ill - ventilator then coma, then tracheostomy and survived, and one who died. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 17:07 - Jul 25 with 992 views | exiledclaseboy | Some strange bitterness towards the NHS here. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 17:21 - Jul 25 with 980 views | jojaca |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:40 - Jul 25 by ItchySphincter | I'm not sure about you living in a different world, we're all living in different worlds. I know people who've never been so cash rich and people like me on the other hand who've come pretty close to losing everything. There was no rhyme nor reason, you were either one of the fortunate one's or you weren't. Hopefully one good thing that has come from the Tories turning their backs on small businesses is that it will lose them approximately 3 million votes at the next election. |
I have always saved towards a rainy day just for peace of mind, sacrificed luxury holidays, cars etc. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:02 - Jul 25 with 964 views | Humpty |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 08:28 - Jul 25 by Neath_Jack | Deserve everything they get, and more. Talk about football fans being fickle about their team be f*cked. You are always going to get a few bad eggs in any workplace. In the next wave, the NHS should open up their covid wards, and let the general public spend one shift with them. F*cking heartbreaking. |
Pathetic isn't it? I just don't understand how some people think like this. What do they get out of being unpleasant all the time? | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:06 - Jul 25 with 959 views | Humpty |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:55 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | It must have been awful judging by all the pathetic videos on Tik Tok, they didn’t seem too bothered on a Thursday night when they were all crowded outside hospitals to clap. Tell shop workers that they don’t deserve credit for working through the pandemic, on lower pay than nhs staff, dealing with a hell of a lot more potential carriers than any nhs worker. Just because someone is an nhs worker, doesn’t make them worthy of all the benefits that’s afforded them [Post edited 25 Jul 2020 15:58]
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Who exactly is telling shop workers that they don't deserve any credit? | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:06 - Jul 25 with 958 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 15:55 - Jul 25 by Andy1300 | It must have been awful judging by all the pathetic videos on Tik Tok, they didn’t seem too bothered on a Thursday night when they were all crowded outside hospitals to clap. Tell shop workers that they don’t deserve credit for working through the pandemic, on lower pay than nhs staff, dealing with a hell of a lot more potential carriers than any nhs worker. Just because someone is an nhs worker, doesn’t make them worthy of all the benefits that’s afforded them [Post edited 25 Jul 2020 15:58]
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500 shop workers haven't died though | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:49 - Jul 25 with 922 views | eddie71 | I worked all the way through it too, as a Keyworker myself. Zero perks for me to. But then I didnt work on a COVID ward pulling 12 hour shifts in incredibly uncomfortable PPE nor am I a domestic or a porter and worked on a ward for little more than minimum wage putting my health on the line everyday. | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:58 - Jul 25 with 914 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 18:49 - Jul 25 by eddie71 | I worked all the way through it too, as a Keyworker myself. Zero perks for me to. But then I didnt work on a COVID ward pulling 12 hour shifts in incredibly uncomfortable PPE nor am I a domestic or a porter and worked on a ward for little more than minimum wage putting my health on the line everyday. |
If they were fortunate to have the PPE. I know of care workers who took plastic bags into work to use as body coverings, and of masks that were out of date. Many nurses, care workers etc were infected themselves, probably the majority were. | | | |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 19:16 - Jul 25 with 893 views | Swanjaxs | People are getting complacent, you only have to drive through the Uplands tonight to see punters crammed in like sardines outside Noah's, beaches crammed whenever we get any sort of nice weather. These same people were shìtting their pants 3 months ago when covid was running out of control, and they will no doubt, be scratching their heads and wondering why this virus has come back with a vengeance again shortly... | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 19:51 - Jul 25 with 863 views | waynekerr55 |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 17:07 - Jul 25 by exiledclaseboy | Some strange bitterness towards the NHS here. |
The same people want to go and live in America and then complain about the NHS... | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 20:28 - Jul 25 with 835 views | Catullus |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 16:06 - Jul 25 by Neath_Jack | Last one from me because you just sound very bitter towards them. Those working on covid wards, were going in for every shift, knowing their life was on the line. Think about that for a minute, a very real risk of them losing their lives. Nobody in the NHS signs up for that, no matter how you want to dress it up. They have been shat on for years, I'm glad that they did chose to go into that profession, because if everyone had your attitude, we would all be screwed. Have a pleasant evening. |
Totally agree. We lost a friend to covid, she wasn't even a nurse anymore, had moved into child mental health but was sent to a covid ward and died at home, she leaves her husband and 6 year old son. Another friend, a community nurse, seconded to Morriston covid ward, caught it, beat it and returned to work. Don't tell me they're not heroes who deserve something back, something more than backbiting certainly. | |
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Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 21:54 - Jul 25 with 797 views | controversial_jack |
Time for nhs workers perks to stop on 20:28 - Jul 25 by Catullus | Totally agree. We lost a friend to covid, she wasn't even a nurse anymore, had moved into child mental health but was sent to a covid ward and died at home, she leaves her husband and 6 year old son. Another friend, a community nurse, seconded to Morriston covid ward, caught it, beat it and returned to work. Don't tell me they're not heroes who deserve something back, something more than backbiting certainly. |
My wife worked on the covid wars in Morriston. when it was at it's peak and still does, although there are no covid patients there now.. She went in to do her shifts without any complaints, except when they weren't getting the correct PPE She said it's our job and we aren't heroes - i think otherwise.I was on pins every time she went and came home. We had separate bedrooms for a few weeks and kept our distance.Every time she coughed or sneezed i would literally jump and think, is this it It was a horrible time and I hope it doesn't have to be repeated [Post edited 25 Jul 2020 23:08]
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