Best way to hang kitchen cabinet
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Best way to hang kitchen cabinet

Hi all, just looking for some advice.

Have a delicate kitchen cabinet which im looking to hang onto the wall.

It literally just came with 2 small screws and although jm not planning on putting anything heavy in it id still like it to be properly secure.

Newbie to DIY- any advice on how to hang this cabinet securely to the wall? Ideally flush to the wall if possible.

Thanks

u/Intelligent-Ant-827 — 24 hours ago
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Contracted CPD time?

I've recently interviewed for a salaried post and found there's only 1 week study leave but no CPD time built in the contract. Any st3s interviewing or recently CCTd GPs found CPD time not built into their contract? I know its according to the BMA model but how often do GPs get CPD time if not full time? (Planning on 4-5 sessions)

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u/Intelligent-Ant-827 — 16 days ago
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Advice for upcoming GP interview

I have a upcoming interview at my st3 practice (run by a major provider) and would appreciate any advice. Im hoping to go for 4-5 sessions mostly due to childcare.

Aspects to not overlook in the contract and any advice on how to negotiate salary per session? I appreciate I will be a newly qualified GP but don't want to accept too low £ per session.

Would people have done anything differently if they were interviewing/negotiating with their practice again or any lessons learnt in their experience?

Im hoping as they already know me that will play in my favour. Just looking for any advice really.

Thank you :)

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u/Intelligent-Ant-827 — 25 days ago
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Outdoors window Sill

Any advice on how to fix this properly without having to hire a professional? Was damaged when an old bath knocked it by the builders.

Grateful for any put. Thanks!

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u/Intelligent-Ant-827 — 2 months ago
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Advice for those close to CCT?

New to reddit so apologies if this post is in the wrong channel.

I am LTFT GPST3 currently on mat leave and due to return to work soon. Will probably have around 3 months before CCT and am thinking probably 4-5 salaried posts and maybe 1/2 locum sessions a month. Any advice for post CCT? E.g.

- important aspects to consider when choosing a practice to work as salaried GP

  • do you get study leave/time built into your contract and of so how?

- any particularly good courses (especially whilst I still have access to a study budget)

- practical aspects to locuming? Tax, timesheet, insurance, limited company etc?

-which subscriptions are worthwhile keeping? Currently have bma, rcgp. Redwhale through mdu

- what essential equipment do fellow GPs carry

- reasonable sessional rate for a new CCT gp in your opinion? (London)

- important aspects of contract to pay extra attention to?

- how late were you finishing your clinics as a new GP if you overran (timing is one of the things im most nervous about)

Just any other advice that you would have advised yourself as a newly qualified GP in today's current climate (lack of locums, limited salary posts)

Thank you!

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u/Intelligent-Ant-827 — 2 months ago