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John Siddle

Senior nurse who quit NHS in tears after nine years now earns same salary in junior job

A senior nurse who quit in tears after suffering crippling burnout now earns the same salary in an entry-level tech job.

Sean Cherry, 31, spent nine years in the NHS, rising to a Band 7 nurse at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel.

Yet his monthly take home wage of just over £2,500 is only on a par with his junior role at a financial consultancy.

Sean, of South East London, quit last September after being signed off for 10 weeks. He said: “Nursing is never about money, you go into it because you want to help people.

“But it staggers me that my pay after bouncing around the NHS for nearly a decade is more or less the same as this very junior job.”

Sean had led his paediatric nursing team through Covid.

Sean quit his NHS job in tears (stock image) (Getty)

He hoped the intense pressure would subside post-pandemic – but it never did.

He added: “I saw burnout and stress all around me, colleagues in tears on a daily basis. I had been ground down to the point where I lacked any resilience.

“The week I went back from burnout was the same week as my wedding. It was meant to be the happiest time of my life yet I was crippled with indecision.

“I just came to realise I couldn’t be a nurse any more.”

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