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Fed-up senior doctor quits ?100,000 NHS job to become a HAIRDRESSER

04-Sep-2008
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A high-flying hospital consultant got so fed up with NHS red tape he has ditched his doctors coat for a pair of scissors and has become a hairdresser instead. Former clinical director in anaesthesia Roger Tackley has given up a £100,000 salary to realise his dream of opening up his own salon. The incredibly long hours and frustration of working within suffocating bureaucracy all added up disillusionment as a... [read full story]                    

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Doctor quits to become hairdresser over red tape

telegraph.co.uk 05-Sep-2008
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Fed-up senior doctor quits £100,000 NHS job to become a HAIRDRESSER

thisislondon.co.uk 04-Sep-2008
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