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minotaurbeach 2 points ago +2 / -0

They have almost ALL foreign workers at the union level, that would rather stay home with unemployment then go to work to the job keeping them in the country, but regular Americans are locked out of that job. Many of the foreign entry-level nurses only had three months training.

They want to be kept like little pets, and it is like, it is not your kids-- but they shake you down for child support anyway.

Our politicians are making policies that will lead to war.

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ChuckedIntoAVan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Being a CNA in a nursing home is a shit job. It’s hard physical and emotional work, they take a lot of physical and verbal abuse from patients who have dementia or other issues, and they generally have admin who staff and pay the bare minimum. Child care and elder care are two sides of the same coin, where they are chronically understaffed and underpaid, and try to blame the workers and grift off the government rather than run their business properly. Are you going to change an old woman’s poopy diaper while she slaps you and cusses you out? Or have a senile old man grope you while you try and give out meds? For less than you could make at Walmart? It’s crazy.

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ChuckedIntoAVan 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it’s a field where some people truly have a calling for it, and love the people they care for. They’re the ones who stay with it. They also get taken advantage of because they will put up with everything for the patients, who are the ones that get screwed over the worst in the end. I can’t imagine the stress of being caught in the middle of caring for the residents and making a profit.

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Coprolite 1 point ago +1 / -0

"(Young people don't want to work)" finnish the statement. Young people don't want to work, for what I want to pay.