The disabled on 13k a year have cut back to 1 meal a day so they can pay all their bills.
Livid_Lion1729 on
Why would anyone want to be a nurse in 21st century Ireland? They’d want their head examined
Jean_Rasczak on
All the applause and fake noise around nurses during covid.
Quickly disappeared afterwards and now its the public moaning about them again
Educational-Law-8169 on
I’m not sure why nurses are being particularly singled out here, it’s awful for everyone. I feel I’m lucky in some ways as I have a secure job, pension and there’s often opportunity for overtime. Yes, I work hard for it but so do lots of people. I do know a good few nurses that have left for Australia and it’s not much better there when it comes to cost of living and accommodation
thebprince on
Must be nearly time to roll out the cops having cornflakes for dinner story again so is it?
ImaDJnow on
Everything is too expensive for everyone.
Kevnmur on
This place is in a jock
MissionNo3546 on
Never ever bring the family in the car. Costs a fortune
Psychology_Repulsive on
If one group of workers deserve a big pay increase it’s nurses. The job they do is really tough and underrpaid. They work iong hours and deal with people who are at their worst. They deal with life and death scenarios all the time and it’s a highly skilled job.If the healthcare system wants to retain them it needs to pay up and reward them
DaCor_ie on
The thing is, this is going to get a lot, LOT worse before it gets better.
Fuel shortages are already hitting Australia, Asia and Africa. The last of Europe’s normal deliveries will arrive over the next 10 days after which we’re also into shortages. So if you think fuel is expensive now, get ready for 3 to 4 eur a liter petrol.
That’s before you account for the fact that if the war ended tomorrow, it’ll be about 3 years before pre-war production levels are seen again, likely longer. This goes for gas and oil production.
Then you have the fertilizer shortages. The gulf accounts for 30% of global fertilizer exports. This will take a while to hit but it’s absolutely going to hit and won’t return to normal for quite a while, damaged energy infrastructure hits this also.
All of the above and still the govt appear to be sleepwalking into the worst hit to the economy since the 70’s.
Rawflightshoe on
Nurses earning much more than most people, so there is no reasons for that. Maybe easier to check where cash leaking?
For this profession nurse can find work closer to home.
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Replace “Nurses” with the “General Public”
The disabled on 13k a year have cut back to 1 meal a day so they can pay all their bills.
Why would anyone want to be a nurse in 21st century Ireland? They’d want their head examined
All the applause and fake noise around nurses during covid.
Quickly disappeared afterwards and now its the public moaning about them again
I’m not sure why nurses are being particularly singled out here, it’s awful for everyone. I feel I’m lucky in some ways as I have a secure job, pension and there’s often opportunity for overtime. Yes, I work hard for it but so do lots of people. I do know a good few nurses that have left for Australia and it’s not much better there when it comes to cost of living and accommodation
Must be nearly time to roll out the cops having cornflakes for dinner story again so is it?
Everything is too expensive for everyone.
This place is in a jock
Never ever bring the family in the car. Costs a fortune
If one group of workers deserve a big pay increase it’s nurses. The job they do is really tough and underrpaid. They work iong hours and deal with people who are at their worst. They deal with life and death scenarios all the time and it’s a highly skilled job.If the healthcare system wants to retain them it needs to pay up and reward them
The thing is, this is going to get a lot, LOT worse before it gets better.
Fuel shortages are already hitting Australia, Asia and Africa. The last of Europe’s normal deliveries will arrive over the next 10 days after which we’re also into shortages. So if you think fuel is expensive now, get ready for 3 to 4 eur a liter petrol.
That’s before you account for the fact that if the war ended tomorrow, it’ll be about 3 years before pre-war production levels are seen again, likely longer. This goes for gas and oil production.
Then you have the fertilizer shortages. The gulf accounts for 30% of global fertilizer exports. This will take a while to hit but it’s absolutely going to hit and won’t return to normal for quite a while, damaged energy infrastructure hits this also.
All of the above and still the govt appear to be sleepwalking into the worst hit to the economy since the 70’s.
Nurses earning much more than most people, so there is no reasons for that. Maybe easier to check where cash leaking?
For this profession nurse can find work closer to home.