A bunch of my friends who have worked on drill rigs for 10 plus years were laid off last week. They really don’t have skills outside of that work environment.
Tbh its probably the last to be normal. They pay the bills with elective procedures and its banned right now and nobody wants to go to the hospitalbut seriously, I'm sure the medical industry will be back to normal sooner rather than later
post pics of her shitholeWhat shit hole hospital do they work in, in what shit hole city?
Got to be good with your hands!Cooking and selling meth doesnt count as a skill?
My girl is an an opthalmogist and she's been furloughed. Her best friend is an anesthesiologist and also furloughed. My girl's friend is a respiratory therapist and she's down to just working 2 days a week. The hospital she works at has 15 floors. They are so slow that they only have ONE floor open out of the 15. Most doctors and nurses have been laid off.
You would think Respiratory Therapists would be working 7 days a week, but they are barely getting any hours.
Unemployment is all time highs and the economy is shit YET the market keeps going higher. Some bullshit. Wallstreet guys are sure damn crooks.
But now that elective procedures are allowed in California again, we some of them be coming back soon? They let my wife come in for an MRI on her knee the other day. She was waiting a over month to be able to go in.Here in the Bay Area, 53% of hospitals and clinics have laid off or furloughed physicians. 65% have reduce hours. 39% have had to cut salaries. 17% have had to close their practice.
Cooking and selling meth doesnt count as a skill?
Probably the opposite. A city where the Covid rate is not crazy high like NYC is.What shit hole hospital do they work in, in what shit hole city?
You spelled anesthesiologist correctly, but not "ophthalmologist"?My girl is an an opthalmogist and she's been furloughed. Her best friend is an anesthesiologist and also furloughed. My girl's friend is a respiratory therapist and she's down to just working 2 days a week. The hospital she works at has 15 floors. They are so slow that they only have ONE floor open out of the 15. Most doctors and nurses have been laid off.
You would think Respiratory Therapists would be working 7 days a week, but they are barely getting any hours.
It will last probably as long as the recession does. Millions are out of work and without insurance. Even when business picks back up, it will take awhile for places to climb out of the hole. Some places might be permanently restructured. Some places probably won’t recover.But now that elective procedures are allowed in California again, we some of them be coming back soon? They let my wife come in for an MRI on her knee the other day. She was waiting a over month to be able to go in.
Hey look we have a conspiracy theorist on our hands boys, get em !Here in the Bay Area, 53% of hospitals and clinics have laid off or furloughed physicians. 65% have reduce hours. 39% have had to cut salaries. 17% have had to close their practice.
TBF he got the hard part right. That looks more like a typo.You spelled anesthesiologist correctly, but not "ophthalmologist"?