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Some healthcare workers quit because of job stress, and lately because of covid patients and their relatives abusing them, calling them names and threatening them. Why? Because some as they are dying do not believe they have covid, others wanting to be treated from “grapevine” drugs/remedies, etc.

Trump has lit this match since Feb 2020, and now the fire is raging. Some who are not vaccinated go for monoclonal antibodies, no questions asked how they are made, produced, what’s in them, etc., as if they don’t come from Big Pharma that they hate.

The amount of stupid, lack of valid information, clear thinking, and everything in between, kills them, and is killing America, its economy, and life as we knew it.




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Another possible explanation for why jobs are going unfilled...
By: oldCADuser
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Thu, 14 Oct 21 5:52 PM
Msg. 01250 of 16764

Unruly customers threaten economic recovery

http://www.axios.com/bars-restaurants-angry-violent-customers-pandemic-515777d8-8550-4cee-9193-c55eda96d2f1.html

An excerpt from the item above:

The pace of the economic recovery hinges in part on workers returning to jobs that involve dealing with an unpredictable public. But many of those workers say increasingly combative customers — angry about everything from long wait times to mask mandates — have prompted them to quit.

Because consumers were so used to a “frictionless economy" before the pandemic, there was no tolerance for a slowdown in services as businesses opened back up, says Melissa Swift, U.S. Transformation Leader at Mercer, a consulting firm.

Class, she says, also comes into play.

“Technology has insulated the upper classes from the physical labor that enables their lifestyle," she said.

If you'll notice, most of the "Karen's" out there appear to be from America's upper-classes.


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