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8/5/2025, 7:25:46 PM
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I see my doctor in about 30 minutes while waiting in the exam room. I do pay more than average, but I can choose to do that.
And at no time has a medical facility decided to go home because they were at overtime hours when a bone needed to be set.
Not shoop, that's a former UK resident plumber who was permanently disabled by a simple fixable bone break after a stairs fall. Pushed into idleness and early retirement because nobody in the UK "free medical" system was available for hours at that moment, and later pushed off the surgical fix list, "because he was a smoker."
When care for each other becomes sword enforced, nobody cares for anyone, they only work when someone else's neck is at risk.
Tangentially, the same problem HR gives. Most HR exists to keep from hiring people until someone else who can be fired forces them to hire someone, because they're women, and women aren't built to stand alone, detante, or explore. They're built to hide behind the shrubbery and throw rocks.
I see my doctor in about 30 minutes while waiting in the exam room. I do pay more than average, but I can choose to do that.
And at no time has a medical facility decided to go home because they were at overtime hours when a bone needed to be set.
Not shoop, that's a former UK resident plumber who was permanently disabled by a simple fixable bone break after a stairs fall. Pushed into idleness and early retirement because nobody in the UK "free medical" system was available for hours at that moment, and later pushed off the surgical fix list, "because he was a smoker."
When care for each other becomes sword enforced, nobody cares for anyone, they only work when someone else's neck is at risk.
Tangentially, the same problem HR gives. Most HR exists to keep from hiring people until someone else who can be fired forces them to hire someone, because they're women, and women aren't built to stand alone, detante, or explore. They're built to hide behind the shrubbery and throw rocks.
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