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    Who doesn’t work under pressure – tell me one job where there is no pressure


    @prashobh
    There are different types of pressure, working on an rrv when there is no back up available and you’ve got a child in front of you who is critically ill and not responding to treatment, and your only choice is to sit it out, or put him in the car (a decision that management would never support if it wasn’t a positive outcome) and transport to hospital, all the time unable to monitor and treat the child. And if that child dies being subject to a massive PRUDIC investigation (something I have fortunately not experienced but is apparently hideous).

    Then getting sent straight to another job that sees your 12 hour shift finish 2 hours late, and where your are subject to personal abuse due to the delay in these people getting an ambulance to lift their morbidly obese relative off the floor, which your can’t do anyway because you’re on your own… So cue more abuse!

    Yes, there were other jobs with pressure and there are different types of pressure, but at the moment in the front line NHS services we are subject to the full range of pressures and sometimes all in one shift!

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    NO! The basic issue is that the bulk of our unemployed youth, in particular in the rural areas and semi-urban towns, are unemployable. Hardly any youth in the country who wish to work hard and want to make one’s carrier is unemployed. Days of employment with the government are over and there is no limit in the private sector.

    It is correct that our educational pattern is outdated and the educational institutions suffer from the paucity of the staff but even then, with the help of online education, the youth is surging forward.

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