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Many of the guys in the national ambulance are looking to move over to Qatar or back to UK, partly because of the bullying by those individuals named here in national amb UAE - they should feel ashamed of the previously mentioned comments that we hear daily. Fxxx off if you don't like it being just one... So many people are leaving!
Many are also leaving due to the recent abhorrent changes to our terms and conditions... Most of the previous crap staff from London have ended up out in UAE as directors, and are still pushing way above their previous experience levels. Our kit and replenishment systems are a joke, vehicles ditto - and we see significant failures in clinical standards.
It's a scandal really that guys who couldn't run a single sector in London without issues - are now running half of an entire country. I only hope somebody sees just how bad the situation is and revokes their amb license. HAAD should take note, your population is at risk, and the service is in danger of failure. Talk to Robert the CEO, and Alan and the others and ask to interview all staff, and to review clinical cases. If the CQC were here there would be an instant removal of the top team.
We are all under scrutiny here for so many things, and those staff that tolerate staying are doing so mostly out of fear of leaving, not love of the current system or job.
£40k for a 70 hour a week- not as offered.
Think twice! The grass (not that we have much) is not always greener!
Many are also leaving due to the recent abhorrent changes to our terms and conditions... Most of the previous crap staff from London have ended up out in UAE as directors, and are still pushing way above their previous experience levels. Our kit and replenishment systems are a joke, vehicles ditto - and we see significant failures in clinical standards.
It's a scandal really that guys who couldn't run a single sector in London without issues - are now running half of an entire country. I only hope somebody sees just how bad the situation is and revokes their amb license. HAAD should take note, your population is at risk, and the service is in danger of failure. Talk to Robert the CEO, and Alan and the others and ask to interview all staff, and to review clinical cases. If the CQC were here there would be an instant removal of the top team.
We are all under scrutiny here for so many things, and those staff that tolerate staying are doing so mostly out of fear of leaving, not love of the current system or job.
£40k for a 70 hour a week- not as offered.
Think twice! The grass (not that we have much) is not always greener!