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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) 21:18 - Dec 4 with 3875 viewsNthsuffolkblue


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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 13:59 - Dec 5 with 868 viewsDJR

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 13:55 - Dec 5 by ThisIsMyUsername

Yes absolutely that part is unfair, but it's a different point to the one you made originally.

It sounds like she's got the knowledge and is doing the job of a much higher band in all but name, so she could be getting the corresponding salary if she had decided to go higher than a band 5.


Sorry, it wasn't me that made the point originally. I was just trying to come to his defence in response to your post.
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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:12 - Dec 5 with 834 viewsjontysnut

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 13:42 - Dec 5 by ThisIsMyUsername

How is it a disgrace if she has chosen not to promote?

I get that she didn't want to become a band 6 for whatever reason but if someone has chosen to stay in a certain pay band then they have to accept the pay that comes with it.

If she's got 30 years' experience she would comfortably be a band 7-8 by now if following the natural progression.
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As I mentioned there are fewer posts to move into. Often the only opportunity to earn more is to leave the profession.
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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:37 - Dec 5 with 817 viewsTonytown

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 13:42 - Dec 5 by ThisIsMyUsername

How is it a disgrace if she has chosen not to promote?

I get that she didn't want to become a band 6 for whatever reason but if someone has chosen to stay in a certain pay band then they have to accept the pay that comes with it.

If she's got 30 years' experience she would comfortably be a band 7-8 by now if following the natural progression.
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Where she works the junior sisters are band 6 & she is not interested in a management position.

She wants to be a nurse & so she is at the upper end of band 5.

My point is that having a ceiling of that level circa £33k is not conducive to attracting or keeping staff, particularly when the current Tory government have little actual interest in the NHS, other than looking to sell more & more of it off.
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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:42 - Dec 5 with 805 viewsThisIsMyUsername

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 13:59 - Dec 5 by DJR

Sorry, it wasn't me that made the point originally. I was just trying to come to his defence in response to your post.
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My mistake!

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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:45 - Dec 5 with 796 viewsThisIsMyUsername

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:37 - Dec 5 by Tonytown

Where she works the junior sisters are band 6 & she is not interested in a management position.

She wants to be a nurse & so she is at the upper end of band 5.

My point is that having a ceiling of that level circa £33k is not conducive to attracting or keeping staff, particularly when the current Tory government have little actual interest in the NHS, other than looking to sell more & more of it off.


It's true that the higher you go, the more management you have to do, and the less time you spend with patients.

I guess it would be awkward to create a system where you could award future pay rises based on experience and skills, to people who wish to stay in a certain band, as it would all be very subjective.

I agree with the broader point, although pretty much on Day 1 of university for subjects like Nursing you are told that people don't go into public healthcare for the money.
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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:58 - Dec 5 with 772 viewsDJR

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 14:42 - Dec 5 by ThisIsMyUsername

My mistake!


No problem.
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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 15:07 - Dec 5 with 750 viewsjaykay

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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 15:12 - Dec 5 with 742 viewsTonytown

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 15:07 - Dec 5 by jaykay

but don't forget that free parking they get at hospitals ohh


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A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 15:33 - Dec 5 with 734 viewsjaykay

A Band 2 Nurse starting salary is £20,270 (n/t) on 15:12 - Dec 5 by Tonytown

Its not free any more


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