how old are you? do you have a partner or children? all things that they will consider. What qualifications/skills do you have? Do you have any dosh in the bank?
you must have a great home life if all you can do is check up on peoples spellings....i wish i was you and again you just sum up why i want to leave so thanks for not letting me down. Thing is people on here who consistanly try to act all educated are quite simply part of the machine no opinions of there own come on here and try to attack people for not spending the time checking vocab or spelling and try to act all goody goody. Stay on the machine .....
i know all this and i tick all the boxes needed so its just a matter of picking the lucky country. Pakistan and Iraq are looking good prospects!
I have plenty of opinions! I just thought I'd point out the spelling. Obviously I make many errors myself too. It was only a joke...I thought you could take. Obviously I am mistaken.
Fact is without immigrants our NHS would stop working. Many of these immigrants do speak rough english but we've all experienced docotrs with such a strong accent it's difficult to know they actually are speaking english.</p> Without them though we wouldn't have an NHS because we can't retain the nurses for the pitance that we pay them for a skilled job and historically we haven't trained enough docotrs or specialist support staff</p> People go were the opportunites are, if you're upset by the fact that there are opportunities for immigrants in this country there are plenty of places to point the fingure - border control, investment polices, government IT projects - it'sonly incompitencethat makes it possible for so many people to come in"unoticed" ... or maybeit's the fact that we actively go outand recruit them ...3rd world nurses</p> </p>
Mates lad has gone to South Africa to do his training. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-512694/Non-EU-doctors-barred-UK-training-posts.html
RE: Mates lad has gone to South Africa to do his training. can't imagine training is anywhere near as good in a 3rd World Country. But they probably learn a lot more about how to make 'make do'.
He's had plenty of practce stitching up machete wounds evidently. It'll stand him in good stead when he goes back to Liverpool to finish his course.
RE: He's had plenty of practce stitching up shouldn't laugh. so he is a t Liverpool Uni? Furthest they used to send their students was Barrow.