Most will have noticed that there is actually a count going on here.
What a shame more have not expressed an opinion.
I imagine the term "Hostage" just about sums up the reasons behind many a
"No" and I suppose one would need to clarify "alternative suitable
employment"
If this included a means of coping with the loss of Notional or Cost rents
my guess would be a majority of "Yes" votes.
Count me as a "Yes" please Ahmad - or should that be "Yes please" Ahmad :-o
Peter
Dr Peter Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
GP, Broadstairs <http://www.albionrd.demon.co.uk>
Medical Manager EKDOC <http://www.ekdoc.com>
From: Ahmad Risk <[log in to unmask]>
To: GP-UK <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 09 October 1998 09:19
Subject: Re: What is the question. . . ?
>On Thu, 08 Oct 1998 23:51:22 GMT, J McGuire wrote:
>
>>After six months as a principal in GP, having moved from SR in hospital
medicine, I am leaving the NHS.
>
>That's 3 confirmed, 2 possibly.
>
>Tim: these people are not whinging doctors indulging in pointing out
>what's wrong yet carry on regardless. These are real people who have
>had enough. More may follow, but hostages suffer familiarity to
>situation after a while and feel 'secure' in their cells.
>
>So, may I rephrase the question:
>
>Given the current muddle and working conditions, how many would leave
>the NHS if they can find alternative suitable employment? (anyone doing
>less than 5 days a week full time GP need not answer).
>
>Ahmad
>
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