I have e-mailed Jel to ask some questions. I cannot earn £750 in a weekend as a GP on the NHS. However I can undercut our system
suppliers quote for recabling and make the £750 with a little help from the son of the practice manager who is an electrician. Yes I
am a doctor, but a very underpaid pone who happens to have the technical knowledge to set up a network. I have just done one from
scratch at home to keep an eye on the kids use of computers!
Trefor
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Ahmad Risk
> Sent: 16 November 1998 09:42
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Voice over network?
>
>
> On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 23:20:16 +0000, Jel Coward wrote:
>
> >In short - it takes some time - but it is cheaper (not too bothered
> >about this) - and I understand and can fix or modify it in house (this
> >is the major plus point)
>
> Whilst I commend Jelly's efforts and appreciate the value of his
> understanding of cabling, but, isn't he a doctor?
>
> Isn't this one of the things Midge was talking about re getting
> professionals to run IM&T in the NHS?
>
> Jel: you say it took some time. How much time? How much did it cost
> in terms of doctor's time?
>
> Aren't you setting yourself up to be the 'fix the plumbing please doc'?
>
> Isn't that what chracterises UK general practice in the sense that we
> want to do everything all of the time?
>
> Good work, Jel, but ... :-)
>
> Risk
>
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