That’s not a well paying job. I’m sorry that you think it is.
It’s no different than public school teachers, I suppose. It’s not a field you get into unless it calls you for some reason–you’re certainly not in it for the money.
We really need to reprioritize how we fund things around the world.
And the scary part: if there’s an unfortunate side effect for you, you’re not getting away from it for half a year. It apparently happens with the injectable long term psychiatric drugs that someone just gets stuck suffering for months on end if that particular drug does not agree with their system.
Why did you just bring in race? That was unnecessary.
It’s amazing how you can convince some people that you aren’t responsible for your actions when you totally were.
A CNA does not earn money, it’s pretty much a minimum wage job. This person did not have the necessary intelligence or drive to attain their bachelors and become a full nurse–it’s as simple as that.
My sister in law, bless her, is really one of the angriest persons you will ever meet. She hates everything out there and the world is bad, blah blah blah. I asked her why she became a phlebotomist. She told me she wanted to be a nurse but could not pass English 101. Seriously.
Kyle’s mom? She’s the same.
That, somehow, is unsurprising.
Dang, it’s what happens when you read between emails. I missed the part that he wasn’t sharing.
I’m honestly shocked that they aren’t rolling in cash. I’d have thought that a whole lot of money got sent to Kyle directly after he became famous.
Those who cannot achieve excellence stay put. Those who can achieve excellence find a place where they are allowed to.
I’ll always wonder what you posted…
Back in the newsgroup days when only people who worked for a government agency or university had access, it was all very nice. It’s once the general public got in that every thing went to shit. Suddenly everyone could create their own fiefdom from which to project their internal insecurity.
I’d have expected this to happen years ago.
That’s rapidly changing all over the place. The question is now whether you want the suburb life and a commute or to live in the city with amenities. The prices are very similar now.
I take your point but was really referencing a specific but loose group of Christians in the US.
I’m saying that it’s not medically therapeutic but can be psychologically therapeutic.
What are you denying?
It’s mindfulness and will have healing effects from that alone. Just sitting in a quiet dark room by yourself without moving for 45 minutes is therapeutic.
This ain’t two tier. It’s rigged.