I wish I had I didn't see the requestOwn up. How many of the Tattlers posted a question ?
I always thought you went to college for this for a few years. First time I’ve heard her mention this qualification.
A right wee jack of all trades is our Tan maloof !Is she not a qualified nursery nurse ? what even is that I've never heard of it before ,what kind of qualifications would that entail ?
No she has talked about it before ,but I've never heard her say she went to college ? if that's the case she must have been doing it before she had Corby as she said she was still doing it when she had Rio ,but there's only 3 yrs between the boys when would she have fitted it in , she was doing YT when Rio was only a 1yr old ?I always thought you went to college for this for a few years. First time I’ve heard her mention this qualification.
I think she must mean the Open University course? Although even in that one you have to do placements etc,although I’m not sure how it works. I did 3 years at University,plus 37.5 hr a week block placements for 12 weeks at a time. You needed 5 GCSE’s and 2 A Levels or an equivalent course at Level 3 in a related subject. Even for the OU you will need the same I reckon. I don’t think Level 2 Childcare will be enough......I'm sure she said she was planning on doing the studying from home though, please someone correct me if I'm wrong I'm not sure that's quite how it works. All my nurse friends have done classroom based and ward based studies and have been expected to do full on shifts alongside. But its good that shes thinking ahead, it will do her the world of good.
I think Tan and Chris should duet
Yes I think she's thinking she can go it alone like when she became a nutritionist. Although its good she's thinking of doing something for herself I think maybe just concentrate on thing at a time. She's got the wedding on the go, mortgage and we know she will probably be onto something else next month.I think she must mean the Open University course? Although even in that one you have to do placements etc,although I’m not sure how it works. I did 3 years at University,plus 37.5 hr a week block placements for 12 weeks at a time. You needed 5 GCSE’s and 2 A Levels or an equivalent course at Level 3 in a related subject. Even for the OU you will need the same I reckon. I don’t think Level 2 Childcare will be enough......
Yeah she forgot to mention the fact that she’s put 4 stone back on! It really pisses me off when she goes on about being a qualified nutritionist with the tit she puts on her meal plans, mug shot pack of ham etc! What a load of bollocks, she wouldn’t know the first thing about nutrition, as if a genuine nutritionist would have promoted skinneh coffeh for years ma lovesWell the Q&A was interesting ,glad she's decided to go back to studying and become a nurse (will it really happen though)I'd love to know how much she's raking in per week if a full time job wouldn't pay what she's earning now And it seems Chris was neglecting her in favour of singing on whatsapp she's still deluding herself over the 7st loss has she forgot she's put 4st back on but it don't matter she hasn't to look good for anyone ma loofs
Just watched her q&a and have to say she is the most arrogant person on YouTube.
She says a full time job on minimum wage (£1300 approx pm) wouldn’t even be close to what she earns on YouTube.
Social blade says she’s getting between £16-£252 a month and I don’t have a clue who’s buying her crappy meal plans. Must be mainly friends and family.
Hated the way she says she doesn’t feel guilty for eating crap and then making plans for money. That’s like going to an AA meeting held by a drunk counselor. It’s just not right.
She will never buy a house either, Chris is nearly 40, and she’ll never be a nurse because it’s damn hard work to even qualify.
People saying she’ll make a good nurse..no way! Tan doesn’t care about others, not in a sincere way anyway.
The reason why her and Chris fell apart during lockdown is because they’re not right for each other. My husband and I loved being able to spend all our time together for a change.
Key to a long relationship Tanya is friendship and that isn’t what you have with Chris. He’s a man of convenience for you that’s all.
Exactly this. Community nursing is very difficult and demanding, and comes with a huge responsibility. It’s not just taking the blood pressure of nice old dears! And no way would Tanya handle nurse training,not if leafleting for SW on Bank Holidays sounded like too much hard work!I know all the comments are saying she’ll be such a good nurse because she cared for her grandad so well but if she thinks that is what it is going to be like she is very much deluded. She’s definitely have to do full shifts and practical lessons whilst training at any level, you can’t learn how to put a needle into someone to do the basis of taking blood etc on your sofa and her hygiene will need to improve.