What a waste. I wonder what the reason for the fever thing was? What would you do with a field hospital for a virus that couldn't accept patients with symptoms of that virus?Report: Temporary $52 Million Coronavirus Hospital In New York Admitted Only 79 Patients
- Doctors were paid as much as $732 per hour
- “I basically got paid $2,000 a day to sit on my phone and look at Facebook”
How much would you pay him?Finally some talk out of Washington about cancelling the stimulus. This needs to happen.
I know of a company in Lexington trying to hire 30 people. Nobody is applying.
I hired a guy the other day and when I called him about his start date he actually said "I'd like to wait and see what they are doing with the $600/wk payments." Basically - if they renew it through the rest of the year he's not interested in working. Oh well. At least he was honest with me. That's the 1st potential hire that's mentioned it, but I know that's the root cause of my staffing issues.
Washington needs to remove their heads from their collective asses and stop this madness.
I mean yeah it's good that he finally changed his tune, but how many people had to get infected and how many died before he did?Donald Trump: Finally does something responsible.
CNN: Finds way to call it into question.
I anxiously await the CNN articles telling people that masks are for Nazis.
His position is $18/hr to startHow much would you pay him?
283I mean yeah it's good that he finally changed his tune, but how many people had to get infected and how many died before he did?
Question is rhetorical. I know such a figure is impossible to quantify.
I can't wait for my next stimulus checkHis position is $18/hr to start
The Lexington positions are $15/hr to start.
With unemployment rate (for Ohio - not sure what KY is) and the extra $600/wk everyone is getting it adds up to $27/hr (40 hr week)
I don't blame the people. I blame Washington.
More guns?I can't wait for my next stimulus check
$424 Ohio Unemployment max plus $600 stimulus = $1024His position is $18/hr to start
The Lexington positions are $15/hr to start.
With unemployment rate (for Ohio - not sure what KY is) and the extra $600/wk everyone is getting it adds up to $25/hr (40 hr week)
I don't blame the people. I blame Washington.
Ah so it's not an either or, but they would still get the 600 weekly?His position is $18/hr to start
The Lexington positions are $15/hr to start.
With unemployment rate (for Ohio - not sure what KY is) and the extra $600/wk everyone is getting it adds up to $25/hr (40 hr week)
I don't blame the people. I blame Washington.
If they file for it, yes.Ah so it's not an either or, but they would still get the 600 weekly?
Does everyone get it?
Chasing that fast dollar is going to fuck him in the long run.If they file for it, yes.
Normally you have to prove a bunch of shit to qualify, but they've relaxed that to basically nothing.
I had a guy resign. Gave me a letter and everything. He filed for unemployment and the extra $600 and got it even though I disputed it and sent them his resignation letter as proof. Then he immediately started texting his old team members telling them they should do the same thing. Thankfully none of them did.
Given the history of public health authorities and their recommendations to not wear masks. None.I mean yeah it's good that he finally changed his tune, but how many people had to get infected and how many died before he did?
Question is rhetorical. I know such a figure is impossible to quantify.
He burned a pretty big bridge with me. I will never hire him back, which I communicated to the rest of my guys and likely why they stayed put.Chasing that fast dollar is going to fuck him in the long run.
Read this, this morning. Thought of you:
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Sharply, but Deaths Are Still Down
Sadly I expected thisLet's see where we are on July 31. I hope I'm wrong
How does that compare with the number of cases?
There have of course been more cases reported. But the argument at the beginning of this month was, "Well the death rate is steady so it's not as big of a deal" even though the experts cautioned that the death rate would take a few weeks to start to go up.How does that compare with the number of cases?
Death rates when measured correctly are measured in per capita numbers. The number of deaths can be up and the death rate remain unchanged.There have of course been more cases reported. But the argument at the beginning of this month was, "Well the death rate is steady so it's not as big of a deal" even though the experts cautioned that the death rate would take a few weeks to start to go up.
So while the average age of people who test positive is lower than it was in April/May, the death rate is still going up because the young are infecting the old.