The end is nigh for the english nurse!
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The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Have done something very exciting - no, not THAT (unfortuantly)!!!
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Have done something very exciting - no, not THAT (unfortuantly)!!!
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
Ah.....another satisfying milestone reached.......now you just need to sell that bloody house.....
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
Cas
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Have done something very exciting - no, not THAT (unfortuantly)!!!
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
Oh what a grrrrrreat feeling! i'm going to saviour that moment when i tell the NHS where to stick their ******* job!! i can't wait. hey lucky you, getting back your time owing, how did you manage that?!
Good luck with your move in january.
carol x
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by miss carol
Hi caroline,
Oh what a grrrrrreat feeling! i'm going to saviour that moment when i tell the NHS where to stick their ******* job!! i can't wait.
Oh what a grrrrrreat feeling! i'm going to saviour that moment when i tell the NHS where to stick their ******* job!! i can't wait.
just in case it comes back to haunt you!
Still.....very tempting though isn't it?....
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Have done something very exciting - no, not THAT (unfortuantly)!!!
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
I've handed my notice in at work, and what with time owing and annual leave to take I have 14 shifts left to do and then thats it!!
So soon will have lots of time to do other exciting things before I leave this miserable country (although the weather has been quite nice since summer finished hasn't it?) in January.
You may think I'm daft relating this simple piece of information, but every time something happens I'm that little bit nearer to going.........
Cas
or is the site capacity not big enough for the replies what do you think ??
anyway enjoy the moment and wonder how many of your colleagues at your leaving do will be asking for the DIMA website address !!
Good luck mary
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Re: The end is nigh for the english nurse!
Originally Posted by miss carol
Hi caroline,
Oh what a grrrrrreat feeling! i'm going to saviour that moment when i tell the NHS where to stick their ******* job!! i can't wait. hey lucky you, getting back your time owing, how did you manage that?!
Good luck with your move in january.
carol x
Oh what a grrrrrreat feeling! i'm going to saviour that moment when i tell the NHS where to stick their ******* job!! i can't wait. hey lucky you, getting back your time owing, how did you manage that?!
Good luck with your move in january.
carol x
To be honest, don't give a flying f*** about job here now! Go in, do the work, go home and talk to you lot about leaving