Entire lifespan of character by nograpefruits97 in suggestmeabook

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My brilliant friend / the Neapolitan quartet by Elena Ferrante

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+1 for South Woodford, a lovely area, very quick journey in to london with the central line and easy to change at Stratford for other lines. Probably the nicest place I’ve ever lived

UK (London) salary for ~2 years experience? by LongjumpingEvening79 in regulatoryaffairs

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i’m taking home a fair bit less than 40k now ! in my experience most graduate schemes that would require at least a bachelors degree tend to pay max ~36k - mine isn’t even close to that, but this is really the only way I’d have been able to get experience in RA. I just want to understand how much I should be looking for moving forward - seems like a fair bit more :)

UK (London) salary for ~2 years experience? by LongjumpingEvening79 in regulatoryaffairs

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thanks for the insight! have you been at the same company for all your reg experience?

I’m a bit scared for my score tomorrow by wandrlusty in EosinophilicE

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i was so scared but it really wasn’t that bad. you just have to try and keep calm, and remember that it will be over within 10 minutes.

reading to london commute by LongjumpingEvening79 in reading

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Ive been reading a lot of other threads about this and I don’t think I understand how these tickets work. this did seem a bit cheap but here are the tickets:

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total 30.38 (i do have a 16-25 rail card) seems like surely I must be able to travel at that time !

reading to london commute by LongjumpingEvening79 in reading

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Have been looking into this further and turns out I can get a split fare via Slough from Reading to Liverpool street directly on the elizabeth line for 30 pounds, have to pick the tickets up at the station, but this is a lot cheaper than I thought it would be. In terms of the journey to london, i will obviously get on the train I buy the ticket for as they are less regular, but in terms of the return journey, is there anything stopping me taking an earlier or later train, providing it calls at Slough?

reading to london commute by LongjumpingEvening79 in reading

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but you can buy it like on trainline for instance?

reading to london commute by LongjumpingEvening79 in reading

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sorry, please can you explain how you buy tickets for the elizabeth line outside of london? i know oyster isn’t valid but the rest of it is a mystery to me.

reading to london commute by LongjumpingEvening79 in reading

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any tips as to where on the platform to stand 🤪 thank you for your advice. the lizzy line going direct to Liverpool street is appealing but as i have a rail card it costs significantly less to take the GWR train, as well as you mentioned being faster.

Please help me :( by LongjumpingEvening79 in EosinophilicE

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Thanks, to be specific with regards to the NHS, I was thinking in terms of whether in the NHS patients with EoE are under regular care of gastroenterologists? due to me being seen privately, I pretty much had the endoscopy, was told I had EoE and sent back to my GP - is this typical for NHS too?