Caporegime
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As I write this I am on Discord chatting to a family member who became an NHS consultant last month.
He says that the Drs are still angry about poor pay rises since 2008 and the average age of a Junior Dr is ~31, which means they were in primary school at the time.
He says the whole idea of them striking is ridiculous, but he gets over £180 per hour to cover the strikes if he wants (£250 per hour on nights).
I haven't fact checked the above, I am simply sharing the opinion of someone who has lived it.
Both bits of what you sar are true. Some of the residents striking want pay restoring to before they were qualified.
Rates are roughly correct, but only if you are covering on a day off. If you dont do your normal work to cover strikes thats deducted from your pay as are breaks. Honestly I think those rates are cheap. A plumber at short notice at night will charge similar or more, plus youre cancelled if the resident turns up.
