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Default WRF is non-adult social care?

In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
RJH wrote:
Well, you could cited the other statistics in that article - many earn
£56k, and the average is £90k.


Given a GP might need to live reasonably close to their work, is 90k that
excessive for a job which needs a lot of expensive training? About double
that of a tube train driver?

Which show how overpaid tube train drivers are. Could/should be replaced
with robots. Much more reliable, don't go on strike and don't throw
sickies.
I've a feeling many of the old farts on here have no idea the percentage
of a salary that goes on housing these days, compared to when they were a
younger person.

Corbyn economics here. Just pay ourselves loadsamoney and all the
problems will go away.
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bert