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Listening and informing stories at the heart of the NHS from patients, staff, relatives and exclusive interviews with special guests.

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Today, I Quit my NHS job.

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Revaluating life, materialism, Social interactions, dreams and reality.

We have all been through a time which has challenged our freedom, our way of life, our liberties and restricted us to loneliness for the greater good. To keep others, friends, family, colleagues, neighbours, and strangers safe.

As a result, we may have revaluated our life, friendships, value of family, location, environment, job, importance, finances, dependents, we may have changed or altered our values, what is important to us and what is now meaningless. I have recently done all of the above.

Its regretful that it has taken an international pandemic crisis killing hundreds of thousands of people for thought, consideration and revaluation of life and what are the important elements to occur.

The first decision that I made was, to quit my job.

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However, I did not quit straight away. Why? Because when your norm is shook up, all your want is to return to the norm you once knew. That’s what I did.

It has taken a couple of shaky years in jobs for organisations that need improvement (they did not believe that they required any improvement) – note; we all do in some way.

So, following a turbulent week. I quit.

National Health Scandals
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Penpont Writer
Penpont Writer

Written by Penpont Writer

Writer of Medical/Nursing fiction novels - worked as an NHS Nurse 24yrs. Currently writing a Memoir Trilogy. Assistant Editor of Cornish Magazine Tre Pol Pen.

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