05-29-2011, 05:09 PM
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Just spent nearly all day getting my life history at work together for my registration with the British Pharmaceutical Society. What a headache. 
I wouldn't mind but if the Government hadn't introduced the Data Protection Act in 1984 I wouldn't be doing all this, because Boots (the company I trained with) decided that meant they had to destroy all my files including my training details! They could have just asked me if I'd like them, like I kept asking them if I could have them or copies at least since it was ME that did all the hard work on them

There are 10 sections to complete, some easy, just fill in your name (if you know it) address and bank details so we can take money out of your account (help yourself why don't you?). Some harder, list Pharmacist and their registration numbers with where and when you worked.
Three of them are dead! Two retired and one has lost the plot and thinks she is a flowerpot (or something).
Also
they want to know my ethinc origins, religion and sexual orientation......I think that is against my human rights to ask that (I have put down I am using the Data Protection Act not to divulge this information- Ha!)









