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£17.35 per hour for daytime shifts according to this job ad. You can see they are trying to recruit qualified healthcare professionals here not people looking to make a quick buck for doing naff all.Originally posted by CCFCC3PO View Post£25 an hour? Really?
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Oh, you mean xsnaggle was making it all up again? What a shock.Originally posted by Baloo View Post17.35 per hour according to this job ad..You can see they are trying to recruit qualified healthcare professionals here not people looking to make a quick buck for doing naff all.
https://www.indeed.co.uk/m/viewjob?j...b867&from=serp
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A quote from the BBC article.Originally posted by Baloo View Post£17.35 per hour for daytime shifts according to this job ad. You can see they are trying to recruit qualified healthcare professionals here not people looking to make a quick buck for doing naff all.
https://www.indeed.co.uk/m/viewjob?j...b867&from=serp
"One NHS job advert for a clinical contact tracer stated the role paid up to £27.15 per hour and described suitable applicants as nurses, dentists or vets, among others."
Her previous occupation falls into one of these catagories. She is a clinical tracer. But believe what you wish to believe. The BBC story is available if you want to go and check.
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The BBC - but you said they were unreliable.Originally posted by xsnaggle View PostA quote from the BBC article.
"One NHS job advert for a clinical contact tracer stated the role paid up to £27.15 per hour and described suitable applicants as nurses, dentists or vets, among others."
Her previous occupation falls into one of these catagories. She is a clinical tracer. But believe what you wish to believe. The BBC story is available if you want to go and check.
Also - note the word "CLINICAL" - types of people expected to apply include nurses, dentists and vets.
Others are on less than £10 an hour.
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Is it? where did you discover that? Do you have the pay rates to show everybody? BTW I didn't quote it, the BBC did.Originally posted by Baloo View PostThe rate xsnaggle quoted appears to be the premium Sunday and bank holiday hourly rate. It’s in the job ad I linked.
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