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    After learning that Tommy Toxic learn all about social care in a few months, I thought that we could learn something about training a shorted our 4 year training program.

    So I rang a guy I meet at college a few years ago when I was stuck doing my City and Guilds 7407 level 4 cert. in FE Teaching, who runs a rest home here in Brighton.

    He seem to think that it takes 1-2 years to past the level 2 Health and Social Care which you need to work with the disabled.

    I know they do it in house, but still 3 months to complete a 12-24 month training program?

    So I ask him how many people he had working in his rest home who had this Cert, “only 3, there no point in training them, staff turn over is so high, there no point.”

    Is this the same for all rest homes?

    #221019

    DOA are you taht sad you “check up” on people?!?!?!

    #221020

    @Magoo wrote:

    What would you care? It’s only people that can’t get other jobs and are on minimum wages anyway. Oh and aren’t foreigners taking over all these jobs?

    How did you get a City and Guilds out of interest? You can’t spell for shit and you come across as terribly thick. Do they give them to anyone nowadays?

    Anyway why aren’t you out on a job at gone 11am? Since when did ‘pummers’ become office bound?

    LMFAOOOOOOOOO :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #221021

    Cas

    @Magoo wrote:

    What would you care? It’s only people that can’t get other jobs and are on minimum wages anyway. Oh and aren’t foreigners taking over all these jobs?

    You do a huge dis-service to the genuine people who do work in the care industry with that statement :roll:

    How did you get a City and Guilds out of interest? You can’t spell for shit and you come across as terribly thick. Do they give them to anyone nowadays?

    As a mature student, a few years back. When I sat both my GCSE and ‘A’ Level English, we were told by the tutors that the actual spellings in whatever we wrote didn’t count as much as the correct grammer, composition etc etc., Not really having had a problem with spelling anyway, it didn’t affect me too much. I suppose what i’m trying to say is, that it blows that particular argument out of the water too :roll:

    Anyway why aren’t you out on a job at gone 11am? Since when did ‘pummers’ become office bound?

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    @cas wrote:

    @Magoo wrote:

    What would you care? It’s only people that can’t get other jobs and are on minimum wages anyway. Oh and aren’t foreigners taking over all these jobs?

    You do a huge dis-service to the genuine people who do work in the care industry with that statement :roll:

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    agreed

    methinks somebody will have a change of heart once they need their own bum wiping :?

    #221023

    Anyway why aren’t you out on a job at gone 11am? Since when did ‘pummers’ become office bound? Mrs Clean

    Well I do start work at 7am, but with only 2 girls in the office this week, (ones off on her honeymoon), I do have to work in the office for a few hours ordering parts and dealing with invoices.

    How did you get a City and Guilds out of interest? You can’t spell for shit and you come across as terribly thick. Do they give them to anyone nowadays?Mrs Clean

    Its is a very long and bording story, but in short, the local college lost most of its plumbering teaching staff in 1998, because they only paid about £18,000 per year, when most companys where paying £24,000 for trained staff. With 4 trainees at the college, a few local plumbers train to fill in for them. I was one of them. There still a problem at Brighton City College and we are now sending our trainees to Crawly. Brighton tec is now a 6 form/elf centre.

    what are you on about you sh ite dribbler? when the deuce did i ever say 3 months?Tt

    Tommy so you don’t know every thing? You talk like you do!


    But the point of this post was to ask if there was trained people looking after the old and the sick in rest homes. Its seem that there not.

    Which is very worring.

    #221024

    my understanding is that most of it is on- the- job training such as NVQ’s and my other understanding is that many of the people who do care work are doing for the love of the job rather than the money. My mother was one such person and I would have loved to see the look on your face after she had finished with you after saying the things you said to her face :lol:

    some people obviously are better at care work than others and of course there will always be the odd one who is in the wrong job and doesn’t care enough to train to do their job properly :)

    #221025

    Good God at £7 per hour, she must do it for love. I bet you live in a council house. Just how much dose you mum pay in rent? £60 per week for a 3 bedroom house maybe?

    I wish I could do that! One bedrooms flats cost £150 here to rent for a week

    #221026

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    sorry to burst your bubble you not right but you’re wrong on all counts

    #221027

    Cas

    @giggles wrote:

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    agreed

    methinks somebody will have a change of heart once they need their own bum wiping :? [/quote]

    We can live in hope Giggles :lol: :wink:

    Nice to see you btw, hope your well xxxxxx


    Magoo

    If you work in the care industry yourself, why would you make such dis-paraging remarks about it.

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