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Nurses - the most prevalent profession in the country. Here are the payscales most will be on. Progression is dead man shoes and promotion limited by area. Note due to the coalition being dicks people don't progress up the increments and soon won't be given unsocial allowance for night and weekend duty.

Band 5

Point 16 21,478 - Post degree
Point 17 22,016
Point 18 22,903
Point 19 23,825
Point 20 24,799
Point 21 25,783
Point 22 26,822
Point 23 27,901 - Pre retirement

It is worth noting that historically nursing was a vocational qualification attained through a combination of education and practical working, not an academic one obtained exclusively through education. . The shift to degree qualified nurses was to shift the burden of training costs away from the hospitals, not because of the need for a degree or to improve the lot of nurses. Pay rates are also forced down due to monoplisation of opportunity and national pay bargaining practices, so possibly not the best example as wages are largely dictated rather than market driven.
 
Look if you want to own your own house, just buy loads of lottery tickets.

On the other hand, just make sure your first job pays over 40k then mortgage yourself up to your neck for a shoebox.

As to the OP stop being so greedy.
 
Look if you want to own your own house, just buy loads of lottery tickets.

On the other hand, just make sure your first job pays over 40k then mortgage yourself up to your neck for a shoebox.

As to the OP stop being so greedy.

Or don't live in London or the south east and property becomes much more affordable.
 
Nurses - the most prevalent profession in the country. Here are the payscales most will be on. Progression is dead man shoes and promotion limited by area. Note due to the coalition being unpleasant chaps people don't progress up the increments and soon won't be given unsocial allowance for night and weekend duty.

Band 5

Point 16 21,478 - Post degree
Point 17 22,016
Point 18 22,903
Point 19 23,825
Point 20 24,799
Point 21 25,783
Point 22 26,822
Point 23 27,901 - Pre retirement

People don't become nurses for the pay. But nurses are paid compartively low because they aren't exactly in short supply, and that sadly effects how much someone is worth to their employer.
 
People don't become nurses for the pay. But nurses are paid compartively low because they aren't exactly in short supply, and that sadly effects how much someone is worth to their employer.

More to the point, there is an abusive monopolist employer in the NHS and poor practice's by unions that ensure there is very little competition for nurses which means the value is artificially depressed due to limited market variation and opportunity to change.

My employer has to consider what the completion is offering when working out my pay rate. Someone employing nurses knows circa 95% of the competion is required to pay the same.
 
More to the point, there is an abusive monopolist employer in the NHS and poor practice's by unions that ensure there is very little competition for nurses which means the value is artificially depressed due to limited market variation and opportunity to change.

My employer has to consider what the completion is offering when working out my pay rate. Someone employing nurses knows circa 95% of the competion is required to pay the same.

Does that mean there IS an argument FOR privatising the NHS?
 
Nurses - the most prevalent profession in the country. Here are the payscales most will be on. Progression is dead man shoes and promotion limited by area. Note due to the coalition being unpleasant chaps people don't progress up the increments and soon won't be given unsocial allowance for night and weekend duty.

Band 5

Point 16 21,478 - Post degree
Point 17 22,016
Point 18 22,903
Point 19 23,825
Point 20 24,799
Point 21 25,783
Point 22 26,822
Point 23 27,901 - Pre retirement

Bull.

I joined a Band 5 post in the NHS straight out of uni and started about half way up the band. My GF did the same. After 2 years I jumped from the public sector and never plan to go back. My GF has gone up band 5, into a band 6 job and just been bumped 4 grades up band 6 in a promotion. She's been qualified under 4 years.

Band 5 is the starting point for jobs that require a qualification, which does not mean a degree. The bottom of band 5 is not the starting point, and seeing as you get bumped a grade every year by just bothering to turn up, if your grand total of 45 years in employment is that you made it to the top of band 5 and then sat there for 40 years, presumably complaining about how little your paid, then your a fool with no ambition.

And beleive me, there are plenty of fools. I used to work in a team of 50-somethings that were just hanging around at the top of their band waiting for the time to come when they could take early retirement and start cashing in on their cushty public sector pensions.
 
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Does that mean there IS an argument FOR privatising the NHS?

Depends how you classify privatising. There are certainly arguments to change the structure to mimic those of the more successful systems in Europe, some of which would be considered privatisation by some (even though it essentially only involves putting hospitals in the same position as GP practice's have always sat within the NHS).

You would also have to eliminate national pay bargaining which would be very unpopular with the unions.
 
I see the people Jelly of success have come to troll this thread, while we have people like that in this country we'll never better ourselves and this country in the world

I don't even have 1 house let alone 2, but i don't bemoan people doing what they need to do to be successful in life, in fact a applaud them.
 
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