Maybe there are federal hospitals or private clinics for them?
I know one of the ER nurses personally, he's been there for a decade. His response when I asked him what his plans were for a response to the imminent mandatory covid-jab would be, he stated, "I'm moving to Texas, I'm driving down there next month to take a look at houses. I'm selling my own, or renting it out, then moving my family and career to a state where my vote might make a difference."
Another one said that they will become a full-time caregiver for their elderly parent who is also against the vaccine, but on medicade and can be paid for literally moving back in with their mother.
I believe my entire career choice is now completely fucked. I stuck it out through the "pandemic" with no problem aside from some minor alcoholism because the overtime was nice and I got to do a job that I didn't hate that paid well enough. Now, I'm looking into getting a job at Dairy Queen because I've never flipped burgers before and they have alright fries and ice cream with an employee discount as a perk. Might as well just use my college degrees as toilet paper at this point.
or renting it out
He might want to reconsider this.
A hospital in Houston mandated vaxxed and won their lawsuit. Texas isn't the solution for healthcare workers.
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