u/Dan-juan

▲ 1 r/AmexUK

Can someone with a BA amex card refer someone for any card or just BA ones?

Going to get an amex gold because of the intro deal and asked my friends if anyone wanted to refer me. One has a BA Amex card but when I click on the link and look to view all cards it only shows the BA versions. Would there be any way to get the gold with his referral so he gets points or would it only work with BA cards?

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u/Dan-juan — 14 hours ago
▲ 0 r/UKJobs

Job advice for a healthcare assistant looking for something less physically/emotionally demanding

My mother has worked in care for years and is now in her 50s and looking to transition to something else.

She's was a second checker and senior HCA for a long time in palliative care but the mental and physical pressures were too much, especially as her own health declined. She got an NHS admin job for a short while but left due to a hostile environment and getting diagnosed with cancer for a second time.

She's out of work at the moment but her health is improving and she wants to get back into work soon but really doesn't know where to start. Going back to care work would be too much, but truthfully she doesn't have the IT skills for office jobs. She's great with patients and families so something people-facing but not too physical would be ideal, but I'm not sure how many roles like that exist.

Looking at NHS jobs there just aren't many in our area but she also can't drive which limits her options. The job hunting process is pretty overwhelming for her especially as she's done one thing for so long, which is why I'm researching to see how I can help. Any ideas or recommendations would be appreciated. She's great at healthcare so it would be a shame if she had to leave the sector entirely because of her health.

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u/Dan-juan — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/nhs

Career transitions and recommendations for HCAs

My mother has worked in care for years and is now in her 50s and looking to transition to something else.

She's was a second checker and senior HCA for a long time in palliative care but the mental and physical pressures were too much, especially as her own health declined. She got an NHS admin job for a short while but left due to a hostile environment and getting diagnosed with cancer for a second time.

She's out of work at the moment but her health is improving and she wants to get back into work soon but really doesn't know where to start. Going back to care work would be too much, but truthfully she doesn't have the IT skills for office jobs. She's great with patients and families so something people-facing but not too physical would be ideal, but I'm not sure how many roles like that exist.

Looking at NHS jobs there just aren't many in our area but she also can't drive which limits her options. The job hunting process is pretty overwhelming for her especially as she's done one thing for so long, which is why I'm researching to see how I can help. Any ideas or recommendations would be appreciated. She's great at healthcare so it would be a shame if she had to leave the sector entirely because of health.

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u/Dan-juan — 10 days ago