The P&R Plague Thread (Covid-19)

Do teachers.   :D




You have female elementary teachers that seem to think if they don't grade lil Timmy's house drawing THAT night, that Timmy will never become an ER surgeon.  They do countless hours of extra work for no reason and they LOVE to b!^@h about the extra work they do.  Like, they are the crossfitters of teaching.  Basically, they are going to talk to you about teaching non-stop.

Then you have PE teachers, this breaks down into two groups.  The ones that actually think they have an important job (so lame) and the ones that know they don't do anything all day, while wearing sweats.

We are probably...3rd or 4th...behind firemen, pharmacists and farmers...in terms of how much we b!^@h about how much (little) we really do.  Maybe we are second, it is tough because pharmacists don't really b!^@h because they know they have it made. 

Firemen are the lamest though because not only do they have it made, get paid great and can retire in like 20 years but they also crave hero-worship.  Teachers do that too but not as much, except for elementary teachers.  Pharmacists don't do it at all, again, because they know they have it made.

I coach with a fireman, dude is awesome, I love him.  He will come into the coaches office and be like "You know...if I retired TODAY I would still make 80k a year to not work, ahhahahahaha" and gives us all a hard time.  He gets it, and I love the dude.  It is also amazing how he has to miss practice to work but never has to miss a game!  Haha

I would toss college football coaches in as well.  They LOVE to tell everyone how many hours they put in and they are always grinding.  

 
Because you put pills in a bottle that a doctor prescribed and then you hand it to a person and ask "do you have any questions" and they always say "no", once people realized you make bank and the job is a joke, guess what happened...it all of a sudden got really hard to get into Pharm-School...classic!

Firemen take the cake though...while they are "working" they are also watching TV, napping, eating, working out, shopping, cooking, giving "tours" and shooting hoops...oh and washing the trucks...and their own trucks.  And they tweet out to remind you, the non-firemen, to shovel the snow away from fire hydrants.  Ummmmm, that is their job.

Defund the police???   How about De-freaking-fund the fire department. 
Doctors I worked with used to ask us all the time to call the pharmacy and ask what drugs they recommend prescribing or if they prescribe something will in interact with the drugs the person is already taking. Pharmacist need to be extremely smart so they dont kill anyone because the doctor prescribed something that will interact with other drugs and kill the person, but yes, super easy. 

 
Doctors I worked with used to ask us all the time to call the pharmacy and ask what drugs they recommend prescribing or if they prescribe something will in interact with the drugs the person is already taking. Pharmacist need to be extremely smart so they dont kill anyone because the doctor prescribed something that will interact with other drugs and kill the person, but yes, super easy. 
Agreed, super easy.

 
So, we should have at least 60,000,000 people in the country with at least some form of protection from the virus.  That's 18% of the population.


I am sure there is an overlap of those that tested positive within the last year and those that received a vaccine. 

 






I somehow got more irritated at the fecal matter that was the last administration when watching this. Why do stupid people want our country to be led by people as stupid as they are?

 
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My lone suggestion to anyone wavering - get the vaccine. Don't go through this if you don't have to. 
AMEN!   i was diagnosed 3 weeks ago and still very lethargic and the  headaches are still a problem for me.   do everything you can to avoid this crap.  i've lost 2 friends to this disease so far and i know someone else in the hospital right now on oxygen.    please do what you can to protect yourself and others.   

 
I really love it when smart people do smart things.

This is pretty well out of my field of strength so forgive me for not much detail or a mistake, but as I understand it the mRNA knowledge gained from the rapid Covid vaccine development is showing promising results for other medical issues that they have struggled to develop treatments for. Covid has pushed mRNA research to the front of the line and could be such a bright spot to gain from this Covid mess.


 
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