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I’m an unvaccinated RN. I have not been able to find steady work in over a year, and so I apply and interview quite a lot. And my role is administrative- I’m not at the bedside. I usually work remotely from home. But the vaccination question still comes up during job interviews- every single one of them. Large health systems don’t even want to talk to the unvaccinated. The only way I’ve been able to keep working is through small, subcontractor employers. The vaccine mandates are career destroyers for some – nurses, doctors, maybe teachers too. I’m thinking that those who profited off these mandates, such as Bill Gates, owe us back the cost of our education in these professions. We didn’t know, when we and our parents worked so hard to pay for this education, that the vaccines mandates were coming. We paid for my education. I really think that anyone who got destroyed by the vaccine con ought to be made whole by those who profited (not by the taxpayer). My parents are gone, but when I remember how hard they worked to support me through nursing school, how hard I worked at two jobs and full time in school, I get really angry watching Biden, Gates, CDC and pharma reps touting these vaccines to their own profit- everyone else be damned
Hey- I totally get where you’re coming from as I was fired from my position at MGH for the vaccine mandates. I was already working per diem at another job which allowed a religious exemption, however I do not believe HR extends the same kindness to new hires.
In hindsight, I wish I would have chosen a different career too, like engineering, which is less subject to the whims of the government. I had no idea bodily autonomy would be terminated by my employer.
If it gets much worse, it might be worthwhile to invest in a quality replica vaccine card.
Morals aside – I do know of one guy who hired a homeless man to get the shots and boosters under his name as they do not check licenses at most of the clinics, nor would they bother to ask a homeless man. Once things go digital it will be much harder to get away with anything.
Grace- Well I never thought of that one, of hiring someone to go in my place! What I’m getting now, in job interviews is “you can apply for exemption”. I ask, “before or after I’m hired?”. Things get really chilly when I ask that. There’s a lot of problems with the apply for exemption after hire. What if they don’t grant the exemption? Not only has a person left a prior job to take the new one, I also cannot get any answers on what the unemployment compensation office does to to people let go for vaccination refusal with exemption denied. I’m thinking UC looks at this as fired for cause, UC denied. Anyway, since I work remotely, these vaccination issues aren’t about protecting anyone, and they can’t pretend that they are. Its a screening tool for blind obedience, and willingness to pretend the Nuremberg code never existed (or never knew about it in the first place). That they still do this to health care people signals me that, just because Biill Gates sold his Pfizer shares, doesn’t mean they’re done. I think Covid was just a rehearsal.
check with some of the doctor groups, or attend their conferences and find like minded souls. We need you in healthcare and to build a parallel and better medical system. Stay strong & healthy while you network to find your dream job.
I think back a lot, to being 17-18 years old when I started out as a nurse’s aide in a local nursing home. Then many years as a home visiting nurse in West Philadelphia. We really took care of people back then. When my dad was at the end of his life I sure did wish we could find just an old time sort of nurse to come and help him out because he hated hospitals so much. I couldn’t do it 24/7. Good home nurses working alongside a doctor can do a lot to keep people out of hospitals, emergency rooms, nursing homes and office waiting rooms that they hate so much. Couldn’t find anything like that. Visiting nursing is all about data collection now, and doing as little as possible. The visiting nurse agencies get a lump sum payment from Medicare for a sixty day episode so that it becomes profitable for the home care agencies to have the nurse do very few visits, and provide very few services to the profit of the agency. Grab the data, get out and cash in. Anyway, I’m getting the idea, watching what my own and other families are going through with the sad state of hospitals and nursing homes, that there’s a real need for cost effective home private duty nursing care and I’m thinking a lot about making the change and returning to nursing roots. Its just that with a mortgage payment due each month and tuition payments for the kids its rough to make the leap into uncertain income when I’ve been salaried employee so long
You might want to check out Red Balloon if you haven’t already. It’s a freedom focused job platform that is growing fast. Children’s Health Defense has moved all their job listings to that platform recently.
Hi Catherine,
FYI, Professor Zharkova’s modelling of solar activity forecast a Grand Solar Minimum beginning 2028 and lasting until 2042. The dates are a bit hazy, because the taper into GSM begins around 2020. Part of the forecast is colder spring weather with delays to crop planting, and reduced yields.
Yesterday my local supermarket had a notice apologising for problems with the supply of bell peppers because of cold weather in Spain.
Indeed. Not afraid to stand up in front of an audience and say “well, we’ll know relatively soon if I’m right or wrong”. Could well be why there is so much push to “reduce CO2 emissions” now, so when the planet turns colder they can point to that being that being the cause, and not the fact that Prof. Zharkova knew where the dimmer switch was.
Next time you are putting petrol into your car, run these numbers through your head (just rough calculations). To fill 50 Litres, pay, and drive off takes around 5 minutes. That is 600 litres per hour per pump. Each litre is close to 10KWh, hence 6 MWh delivered by each pump at peak times.
660MW is a common size for a large, steam driven, electrical generating set.
My local politicians have signed up to the climate emergency. Presumably they want to replace those petrol cars with Teslas, and do away with a number of petrol filling stations. How many? To some extent, that’s a different question, but on a like for like basis, that would be 110 pumps replaced by one 660MW set in a new power station!
If there are plans for new power stations, I must have missed that news. And, it takes ~100,000 miles to get to breakeven for an EV and that’s after they have been on the road for quite a while.
Just sayin’
Hi:
What was the book reference to the Federal Reserve, Income tax and Drugs?
Thanks
Dan Russell, Drug Wars
Also highly recommended for this history
Organized Crime and American Power: A History
Silicon Valley Bank + social media incitement, https://twitter.com/search?q=svb%2Bbank
https://twitter.com/billclerico/status/1633982764562415616
Re: work cultures, https://twitter.com/chrisjbakke/status/1633501676299771905
Touché!
hI Cate, I just viewed your exchange with Viviane Fischer and Wolgang Wodarg of the Corona Investigative Committee. Good stuff. I am beginning to understand the depth of shit that we’re in: deep!
Any insight into the schism that developed between them and Reiner Fuellmich?
CBDC tracker tool with world map
https://cbdctracker.org/
Thank you.