I expected a bit more than very short, very repetitive and frankly very depressing 'blog' posts dressed up for "publication" as "A beautifully written insight into the stresses, strains and successes of working for the London Ambulance service."
Don't believe the blurb.
The writer seems to hate everyone and everything; religion, fat people, drunks, suicides, the elderly, the young, the illiterate, the incontinent, the dead, alcoholics, drug addicts, non-English speakers, drivers who don't get out of his way fast enough, charge nurses, administrators, people who have mental problems - everyone. He comes across as arrogant, uncaring, bigoted and totally unprofessional. He takes pleasure in mocking the unfortunate, and continually whines about his job to the extent that I abandoned this and deleted it from my Kindle account.
As for this comment - words fail me:
... but that the counsellor was wearing a sari (the Indian dress). In and of itself not unusual, except that the woman wearing it was 'whiter' than me.
I'm well used to 'white' women wearing various Muslim dresses - it's a religion after all, but as far as I am aware a sari is a cultural thing. I'm guessing that in her 'equal-opportunities, worthy, multi-cultural' world that she is proving how non-racist she is. This is handy because to be honest out of the 20 or more people at the clinic I was in a race/culture minority of one..... I've tried as hard as possible to make this sound as non-racist as possible - at no point have I meant to cause offence. I hate no 'race' more than another - I hate them all. (So why the hell is he complaining that he is in a minority if he hates ALL races?? And how DARE he 'assume' that a woman who is 'whiter' than he is - and boy does that sound racist- is not of the Indian culture, or perfectly entitled to wear one?)
My god. If that isn't offensive I don't know what is. I cannot believe that in this day and age, someone is allowed to get away with posting that in a book.
Please, don't let me ever need an ambulance in London.