why would a nurse (earning average income in UK) need to use a foodbank?
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No different to any other students?
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Their clinical practice placements get in the way of having a student job.
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Put yourself in their position: feeling not wanted, uncertain if will have to leave, so looking for a new job ahead of the rush to leave
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They will not be asked to leave. Literally NO ONE is saying that
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It's another remain scare story.
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we got many Brits not feeling wanted in favor of EU immigrants, should start training our own again
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Desperately need to have more training places, but also need to change attitude to school and value education as many immigrants do
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Sweeping generalization.
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The cost of becoming a nurse is outrageous one of my team has just tried to retrain and is priced out because of uni costs
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Same for anyone needing a degree to do their job surely?
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But when did it become a requirement for nurses to have a degree anyway? They never used to? Unis can't teach empathy and caring anyway!
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Student nurses used to hands-on train on the wards and be paid a salary. They got blocks of experience followed by classroom time for 3 yrs
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Only problem there would be ability.
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you think all these other countries have enough for their own needs & to export but we mysteriously don't? Utterly bizarre.
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Why don't we also use some of the billions of overseas aid to train them up. It's not rocket science is it.
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Large part of aid cash goes to civil servants in huge salaries to administer it, and to companies that have MPs as directors
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Yep it's shameful that billions are wasted every year.
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