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Post 1

Z

Just a job. That's all I want. How complicated is it?


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Post 2

Andy

smiley - goodluckhope you find something soon Z


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Post 3

tartaronne

smiley - goodluck - we import doctors here - mostly from Sweden and Poland. So maybe try your luck in Denmark. If you chose to be close to the British Isles - i.e. apply for a job on the west coast - it is even easier, as doctors tend to gather in the big cities. smiley - winkeye


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Post 4

Hypatia

And is pacing the floor and stewing about it going to make it happen? smiley - hug

smiley - fishsmiley - musicalnote Don't worry....be happy.


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Post 5

AlexAshman


Z - what you need is a break. I'm sure the BMA could provide you with competitive travel insurance for it smiley - tongueincheek


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Post 6

Agapanthus

smiley - tea and sympathy.


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Post 7

Z

Tartonne. I'm English - so obviously have no language skills at all? Woudln't that get in the way a little?

Ag - thanks for the tea..

AA - you have no idea how close I am to cancelling my BMA membership smiley - winkeye.


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Post 8

Teuchter

* frowns and worries on Z's behalf

What a completely pants way to run a health service.

Looking at that sentence - there should probably be an 'i' between 'ru' and 'n'.

Here - more smiley - tea


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Post 9

tartaronne

But you could learn the language - and besides, most Danes love to try out their skills in English smiley - winkeye- that is why most English-speaking living and working in Denmark people speaks an atrocious Danish....smiley - erm - but they are more easily forgiven than the Turks and Pakistani - which is most unfair.


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Post 10

tartaronne

*switches *people* around*


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Post 11

Z

I could learn the language - but not before August 1st which is when I need a new job. I really have very poor language skills, and it was always my worse subject at school - I find learning languages very difficult.

Also there's a big difference between learning languages enough to order a pizza, or even work in IT or Industary, and to be practice medicine. No one wants to practice their English whlist being told they've got cancer, or when discussing their depression.


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Post 12

Z

On the plus side I have just had a nice conversation with two nice ladies in English Speaking parts of the southern hemisphere who are impressed enough with my CV to forward it to various recruiting officers.


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Post 13

Sol

Oh Z. *hug* It's all so unfair and unpleasant. I do hope it turns out all right. Will be thinking of you.


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Post 14

Z

Well I seem to have been offered a job in South Africa. I have provisionally accepted it. I'm partly really exiciting but also not sure what to do with my house and stuff.


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Post 15

Hypatia

Wow! When would you leave? And would you sign a long-term contract? I'm thinking if it was for only 2 or 3 years, you could rent out your house. Of course, you might fall in love with the area and want to stay forever.

This is exciting. A bit scary, also. From a selfish point of view, I'd rather have you in Scotland. smiley - hug I still think of danger and South Africa going together.


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Post 16

Z

Ok well it's not Johassburgh it's rural KwaZuluNatal, which apparently 'isn't as bad' the crime rate is south africa isn't much different to new york anyway.

I'd probably take a year long contract - so renting the house out is a possibilty - but I don't think I'd get enough to cover the morgage. I could re-morgage on a longer basis or something.

The pay is excellent - for SA and accomodation is included. But it's a 3rd of what I'm getting paid.

I can't work out what to do with myself. I need to sleep on it. The 'telephone interview' was at 7am this morning, so I was bit sleepy. They were keen to have me. To be fair I could, I reckon, do the job. It's not that different to what I'm doing now.


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Post 17

Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide!

I would soooooo need to come visit you again if you end up in rural SA. Can you wait to tell them for sure once you've heard about the results of all the other interviews, though?


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Post 18

Z

Ooh yes it would be great to see you - I'll e mail you the name of the hospital for some links.

I spoke to my Nan today. Can't bring myself to tell her.


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Post 19

zendevil


Go for it Z is my advice. I have Brummy mates in SA who i can put you in touch with; you will love the place; don't be put off by the violence stuff, Balsall Heath after chucking out time is far more dodgy!

smiley - goodluck

zdt


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