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  • Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post

    Not if Republicans had all the say. Work till you die *****. You're lucky we're even allowing you to have a job.








    but point taken. Even further strengthens that aspect of my point.
    Communism to support the rich.

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    • Originally posted by leswp1 View Post
      INteresting- have dealt with homeschooled individuals as patients, as athletes (Middle, high school and college) and as a Uni Professor. For the most part they are above average in being able to critically think, be self sufficient, consider consequences, work without direction and get along with their peers when compared in those groups. Not all (of course) but most. And many times I wouldn't have known they were homeschooled until it came up in conversation.

      If I see one more meme from a jackwad complaining nurses are being fired because they won't get vaccinated I may take their eyes out with a dull butter knife.

      I may no longer have an electrician. We use a young guy who went to school with my kid. He is posting all sorts of sh1t about people can use a dressing room but not go to the Dr office (false dilemma BS). His mum is a nurse who has long covid for a yr and still is miserable with it. I lost my mind. Posted 90% of nurses are vaxed and it is a slap in the face for him to be posting BS while there are Nurses who have died and are still suffering. And then asked where his moral and ethical principles were (they are VERY Christian) that they were able to forget that it was important to love thy neighbor ... T

      The only good thing about this is it will kill off a lot of stupid people and cleanse the gene pool a bit. The bad thing is the collateral damage to get that

      I keep seeing all the job shortages blamed on mandates. Bullfeathers. This is capitalism, people. The workers are not willing to work for less dollars when they can go somewhere else (healthcare workers are going agency) and make decent money. Supply and demand.

      Folks love to whine about Socializm!!!1!!!!1!!1!! but when capitalism works they whine and carry on about how dare people should want more $$. And how dare they charge more when the overhead is increasing. Okie dokie. There is a new addiction in this country- Outrage. The way to get a fix is to believe the contradictory narratives are logical and can coexist

      What I am fascinated by is no one seems to have a problem with all the CEOs making bank- they are paid way more than they are worth and if they really wanted the company to succeed they would use some of that $$ to offer more for quality workers.

      I'd like to take this post to dinner and make sweet, sweet love to it.
      I gotta little bit of smoke and a whole lotta wine...

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      • Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
        but point taken. Even further strengthens that aspect of my point.
        Correct: It's not Covid deaths per se affecting but Covid second-order impacts.
        The preceding post may contain trigger words and is not safe-space approved. <-- Virtue signaling.

        North Dakota Hockey:

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        • Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post

          I can't remember if it was here or somewhere else (might have been AOC who said it) but there is an interesting theory I read that with the cost of health care and the risk with COVID, a decent number of people may have said **** it if they were a two income family and one made significantly less. The cost of child care is so insane, you almost need to work full time to pay for it. So why work when you can maybe make a little less a year but have one of the parents stay home and raise the child. One of the many, many factors I'm sure.
          Child care has been a huge factor.

          Article on participation:
          https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-in...ens-employment

          On child care:
          https://www.americanprogress.org/iss...ress-backward/


          Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
          Back to the talking point, it's one where it's thoroughly obvious that it hasn't been thought out given the tiny fraction of employees who have quit over this. As I'm sure we're all very aware, it's because of the extreme upward pressure on salaries. Several of us have posted comments about our employers hiring at huge premiums right now. My company even announced a new program to push ALL salaries upwards across the board, moving the market points, uncapping ranges, and automatically bringing people up to some minimum relative to market. They're desperately trying to retain existing employees and trying to hire new.

          It's not like we lost a massive fraction of the job market to COVID (even using 800,000, that's about 0.5% of the workforce). So I'm still a little confused where this pressure is coming from compared to October 2019. Could the stimulus from COVID be supercharging this? The child tax credit? This is the one thing I just don't quite understand. Because if this is transient due to the economy starting back up, we could see a pretty hard return to the norm over the next 12 months.
          I've said it before, but you do not make more money on unemployment than you would working my job, but we're barely getting any resumes for our open positions. We are fully remote healthcare IT folks and we don't even necessarily require experience in that specific field (I had none when I started 4 1/2 years ago). Our issue is that we're a hospital; we're broke and we can't afford to pay people their worth.
          I gotta little bit of smoke and a whole lotta wine...

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          • Originally posted by Swansong View Post

            I'd like to take this post to dinner and make sweet, sweet love to it.
            Beware of paper cut ... or electrocution ... or ... something.
            The preceding post may contain trigger words and is not safe-space approved. <-- Virtue signaling.

            North Dakota Hockey:

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            • Have hiring practices changed at all?

              For those that have not had to legit job search on your own in the past 5-6 years, the average online job application takes 60-120 minutes to complete. At many of these low paying jobs, I can see that being a deterrent as well (again, "not worth the effort").
              It's never too early to start the Pre-game festivities

              Go Cats!!! GO BLACKHAWKS!

              Cuck the Fubs... Let's Go WHITE SOX!!!

              Wildcat Born, Wildcat Bred....

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              • Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post

                This says working age deaths (18 to 64) is more like ~170k.
                And, those who didn't die, how much work did they miss? Are they still out of work with long term effects? Are they back at restricted duty? What industries have seen their sector hit harder by Covid illnesses?

                Jebbers, there's more impacts from Covid than just getting better or dying from it.
                What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                • Originally posted by rufus View Post

                  And, those who didn't die, how much work did they miss? Are they still out of work with long term effects? Are they back at restricted duty? What industries have seen their sector hit harder by Covid illnesses?

                  Jebbers, there's more impacts from Covid than just getting better or dying from it.
                  Covid is a cold aka the sniffles for anyone under 65 and even remotely healthy. And for vast many it is nothing at all.

                  #Covidian

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                  • Originally posted by rufus View Post

                    And, those who didn't die, how much work did they miss? Are they still out of work with long term effects? Are they back at restricted duty? What industries have seen their sector hit harder by Covid illnesses?

                    Jebbers, there's more impacts from Covid than just getting better or dying from it.
                    This has always bothered the crap out of me. There are a lot more impacts than just to those who die. The second and third order impacts of death are vast. And that, as you point out, is only regarding the 700,000+ who've so-far died. It says nothing about those suffering long Covid, or who might have medium-long term effects.


                    Covid deniers are flat earthers at this point, and deserve nothing but mockery. You aren't serious people and don't deserve to be treated as such.
                    I gotta little bit of smoke and a whole lotta wine...

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                    • Originally posted by Swansong View Post

                      This has always bothered the crap out of me. There are a lot more impacts than just to those who die. The second and third order impacts of death are vast. And that, as you point out, is only regarding the 700,000+ who've so-far died. It says nothing about those suffering long Covid, or who might have medium-long term effects.


                      Covid deniers are flat earthers at this point, and deserve nothing but mockery. You aren't serious people and don't deserve to be treated as such.
                      You aren't a serious person and by the very definition to the letter, are a Fascist.


                      This is a fact and backed up statistically.

                      Covid is a cold aka the sniffles for anyone under 65 and even remotely healthy. And for vast many it is nothing at all.



                      And natural immunity is far superior to the booster subscription shots.

                      Pfizer currently has 92 lobbyists in Washington,
                      D.C. Johnson & Johnson has 67
                      Merck has 53 Gilead has 46
                      Natural immunity has zero.
                      Last edited by Jeb2020; 10-15-2021, 05:53 PM.

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                      • Originally posted by Swansong View Post

                        This has always bothered the crap out of me. There are a lot more impacts than just to those who die. The second and third order impacts of death are vast. And that, as you point out, is only regarding the 700,000+ who've so-far died. It says nothing about those suffering long Covid, or who might have medium-long term effects.


                        Covid deniers are flat earthers at this point, and deserve nothing but mockery. You aren't serious people and don't deserve to be treated as such.
                        Also, what about the families of those who've lost a loved one? What's been the impact on their lives? How much work have they missed? Have they taken leave? Just quit? Been fired for missing work, or not being as productive?

                        How are they coping, or managing to? Are they managing to? How are they able to drag their *** out of bed every morning and head off to their ****ty job every day?

                        Or has their world just effectively ended?
                        Last edited by rufus; 10-15-2021, 05:35 PM.
                        What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                        • https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...rticle/2762694

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                          • Hey Covidian's you can now mix and match your boosters. How fun, A La Carte.

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                            • Well, bye.

                              https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/10/...dline-workers/
                              A bad cause requires many words.

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                              • Originally posted by SonofSouthie View Post
                                Would love to hear a Covidian explain how an unvaccinated healthcare worker with no symptoms is a danger while vaccinated healthcare worker with no symptoms is not.

                                But it’s not really about health now is it.

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