And even if it doesn’t, it’ll still make hundreds of trillions of dollars doing it, so it was worth it in the end.
And even if it doesn’t, it’ll still make hundreds of trillions of dollars doing it, so it was worth it in the end.
As long as you get it to me while I’m doing the dishes, not after I’ve finished the last plate!
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Healthcare. I’m the senior Pharmacy Tech for our little independent psych pharmacy.
Before joining healthcare, I worked both food service, and have my degree in Computer Science. I try to keep my passion of food alive in my home kitchen, and mix CS into my job responsibilities, and hobbies.
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My take? Young people have no money, interest rates suck, but when a home becomes available that is affordable,
We had an offer for cash, as is, and took it
Sounds like an issue of being unable to get into the market (that you continued to propogate). Young people are poor, so they’re unable to compete.
I work for a psych clinic where the head doctor rarely turns down same-day appointments, while his schedule is fully-booked to see multiple patients/15-20 mins. We’ve slowly bled providers over the course of the last 3 years and haven’t really replaced any of them. Turns out, it’s hard to hire when you have a reputation for low salaries and nefarious contract negotiations.
Each specialty may have their own story, but we definitely see constant issues of being overbooked AND understaffed.
Make it retroactive so that everyone that’s already retired has to come back and work an additional 3-5 years. Lazy boomers won’t do it.
No, the commentor above you is correct. This was a Texas man officiating a wedding in Nebraska (happens to be local news to me).
Actually… They made that illegal. You’re free to rot in prison for being homeless, though!