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For the last week I have been going through an interview process for a new job where I would run the dinning facilities for one of the biggest University hospitals in the midwest. I currently run kitchens in the healthcare field but this would move me way up, upwards to $100k/yr., Full health & benifit package, 3wks paid vacation, 35 employees under me, and lots of potential to do it on a national level. When we got to the final part, I informed them that I was willing to take a nose raping once a week, but no jab. The guy said I could talk exemptions with H&R but full vax is required. Today I respectfully declined the job! This was the greatest opportunity of my career, but I couldn't justify taking the jab for money. Its slightly bitter sweet as I may never be afforded an opportunity this big again, but I dont think had I broke my morals, I could look at myself....So I'll just remain a "second class citizen"

For the last week I have been going through an interview process for a new job where I would run the dinning facilities for one of the biggest University hospitals in the midwest. I currently run kitchens in the healthcare field but this would move me way up, upwards to $100k/yr., Full health & benifit package, 3wks paid vacation, 35 employees under me, and lots of potential to do it on a national level. When we got to the final part, I informed them that I was willing to take a nose raping once a week, but no jab. The guy said I could talk exemptions with H&R but full vax is required. Today I respectfully declined the job! This was the greatest opportunity of my career, but I couldn't justify taking the jab for money. Its slightly bitter sweet as I may never be afforded an opportunity this big again, but I dont think had I broke my morals, I could look at myself....So I'll just remain a "second class citizen"

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Part of the reason why this job might have been so enticing was because other people rejected it due to the vaxx mandate as well. A lot of times when discussing offers (both job and other stuff) I like to ask "What's it worth to you?" I tend to believe there is always a number. For this job offer you probably had to be fully vaxxed before starting. A certain amount of people die within weeks or a month after the vaxx. Some die later with probably more pain. Some are permanently debilitated. Some likely get a placebo and aren't harmed at all.

Therefore, @Rickety_Cricket what's it worth to you? There is added risk because even if you're lucky enough to get two placebos for the vaxx, you'll still be forced to get the booster.

For me, I'd take the risk for $1 billion. I could probably be talked down to $10 million. I think the numbers would change if I couldn't buy food and somehow all the weapons I lost in a tragic boating accident were confiscated. There is a certain amount of risk I assume every time I climb a ladder or drive to a work site, so it really is just a numbers game. However, maybe I'm just so used to being a corporate whore I don't think about it anymore and am just worried about haggling over the price.