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General => Humour => Topic started by: SteveW on March 21, 2020, 10:58:57 AM
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I've been working from home for the last four years. Its called retirement!
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Retirement is hard work. We are deprived.
No bank holidays
No holiday pay
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Scarily, this could become reality in a few years, they have been testing remote controlled lorries on English motorways at night. And in Lausanne in Switzerland they have driverless electric buses in the city centre, guided by satellite, but only running at 20mph.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200321/30e348c85efc57e33f2b5f58cc99ad4e.jpg)
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Are you going back to your 'tools' Julie ;D ;D
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Are you going back to your 'tools' Julie ;D ;D
Indeed I will be Ash. I will be going back on the temporary Nursing and Midwifery Council register that has been set up for us 'recent retirees'. Luckily, they have cut all the red tape and all the extortionate fees which usually tie you up in knots when trying to re register. Those of us that re register will not be called upon until HM Gov declares a ' National State of Emergency'. We will then be offered positions that suit our pre existing skills and what we are Competent and safe to carry out. I better start giving my hands a bloody good scrub with Swafega as they most certainly don't look like Nurses hands any longer 🙂🙂🙂 If the Gov don't call a state of emergency, the register will be closed and we will go back to being retirees. Personally, for what it's worth, I don't think it will come to a State of Emergency but, I could be wrong.
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Oddjob never mind the lane nagging system it the bridges that hammer the brakes on, they admit to 4 i think but there are more than that!
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Might just be at night but on the M5 to Plymouth there are 2 that trigger the AEBS and i have heard of one or two on the M6 north of Brum
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On behalf of everybody on this forum Can i express my thanks to Nurse Julie and everybody like her who are re-registering so there nursing / doctor skills can be called upon if required during this difficult period we are all going through God bless them all Thank you R
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Me too. It must be particularly tragic knowing this virus has a relatively high failure rate.
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Yes all the NHS staff working at this crisis are incredible, which has always been evident when we have need of their services.
My 61 year old sister is a nurse and has only just become semi retired but now straight back full time and more.... Today knowing all this, she ran a marathon on her own for charity, as a proposed event in a couple of weeks was cancelled due to the virus. She knew she would be full on in the weeks / months to come. Wow.
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God bless you all Julie stay safe :)