I work at a hospital. 27.4% of the staff (over 400 people) have refused the jab, including me.
I've visited my elderly, obese, 40+ year smoker, mother at least once a week for the past few years. She is still alive, I believe my hugs give her the strength to keep going. I've been an alcoholic for the past 21 months. I work, I go home to my apartment, I drink whiskey until I fall asleep at 4am, I wake up, I go to work, repeat.
I have no money saved. I have no debts.
I work at a hospital. 27.4% of the staff (over 400 people) have refused the jab, including me.
I've visited my elderly, obese, 40+ year smoker, mother at least once a week for the past few years. She is still alive, I believe my hugs give her the strength to keep going. I've been an alcoholic for the past 21 months. I work, I go home to my apartment, I drink whiskey until I fall asleep at 4am, I wake up, I go to work, repeat.
Considering he stated in another post that 'Almost every business in my town has a "help wanted" or "now hiring" sign', I doubt he'll have trouble finding a job, especially with the low employment numbers incurred by the Holocough payments.
But as for your other arguments, you make a good point. Personally I don't like having debt over my head, but it may be something he needs to incur.
Considering he stated in another post that 'Almost every business in my town has a "help wanted" or "now hiring" sign', I doubt he'll have trouble finding a job, especially with the low employment numbers incurred by the Holocough payments.
But as for your other arguments, you make a good point. Personally I don't like having debt over my head, but it may be something he needs to incur.
Damn it, stop changing my mind with your valid points! lol
I still think that there will always be gainful employment out there for people willing to put in the hard yards though. If he's willing to put in the work, there's employers that will be willing to pay him for it. I'd rather be living paycheck to paycheck than be beholden to the powers that be.
Damn it, stop changing my mind with your valid points! lol
I still think that there will always be gainful employment out there for people willing to put in the hard yards though. If he's willing to put in the work, there's employers that will be willing to pay him for it. I'd rather be living paycheck to paycheck than be beholden to the powers that be.
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