Yay me
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Yay me
After 10 months as a normal nurse I have just been appointed charge nurse again
No biggie but back to being the boss again!
No biggie but back to being the boss again!
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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Does that mean you get a different coloured dress to wear and an upgraded pair of stockings?Aladinsaneuk wrote:After 10 months as a normal nurse I have just been appointed charge nurse again
No biggie but back to being the boss again!
Congrats anyway
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You're a Nurse?!Aladinsaneuk wrote:After 10 months as a normal nurse I have just been appointed charge nurse again
No biggie but back to being the boss again!


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So that means you're not normal anymore ?Aladinsaneuk wrote:After 10 months as a normal

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I would just like to point out I do not wear a dress.... but the new frock is grey in colour :)
(Kind of funny that - the old colour of the NHS matron's uniforms was grey .....)
but thanks all - i swore blind after being a nurse manager up till october last year that i would not do it again - the organisation has already put me down to do a couple of management courses... so back to the grind stone
and worst news - told my wife - and she said that is great - the extra money you get can pay more of the mortgage - as you have not had it, you will not miss it
(Kind of funny that - the old colour of the NHS matron's uniforms was grey .....)
but thanks all - i swore blind after being a nurse manager up till october last year that i would not do it again - the organisation has already put me down to do a couple of management courses... so back to the grind stone
and worst news - told my wife - and she said that is great - the extra money you get can pay more of the mortgage - as you have not had it, you will not miss it
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
But what about the as-yet-unrealised Falco mods? Has she no awareness of priorities?Aladinsaneuk wrote:and worst news - told my wife - and she said that is great - the extra money you get can pay more of the mortgage - as you have not had it, you will not miss it
Anyway, congratulations - someone obviously values and repects you ( . . can't imagine why)

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with the exception of a big bore kit, what else could i do?
and tbh i am more thsn happy with the bike as it is...
(BUT - i do have the normal ideas for the winter though.... be afraid)
and tbh i am more thsn happy with the bike as it is...
(BUT - i do have the normal ideas for the winter though.... be afraid)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...