Off topic, but how would a monthly minimum wage work? Do they have limits on the number of hours they can force people to work for that $95/month?
Off topic, but how would a monthly minimum wage work? Do they have limits on the number of hours they can force people to work for that $95/month?
When I was a kid you could get shirts like that custom-made at the mall for about 8 bucks. The letters were 5 cents a piece and you made up your own slogan, then the dude behind the register would iron them on.
Well... you aren’t exactly wrong in that assessment.
I have to be honest. When I saw these blonde women in white t-shirts, my mind read it as White Girl Power.
there’s no excuse for this anymore, not even, not slightly, “but I didn’t know/my intentions are good!”
Its sad that their message was sullied by this incident.
I imagine that’s true, but I’ve never had that option
My biggest problem at hospitals is getting my normal medications. Like, I once went a day without my seizure medication because I couldn’t jump through the hoops fast enough to get a doctor to approve it before they went home at the end of the day.
I fucking hate dealing with insurance companies. Last year I got an IUD and my doctors appealed the denial and won, thankfully. Earlier this year, realizing I wouldn’t have insurance, I went on the state exchange and got a plan, but it’s $450 a month, which is supposed to be “affordable” for my yearly take home pay,…
Fucking United Healthcare. Of all the terrible, useless, evil health insurance companies in the USA, United really is the worst.
I had that experience too. Wrong medication or wrong dosage at least once a day for six days. Nurses who saw nothing wrong with ignoring the call button and showing up three hours late with my pain meds. Just carelessness all around. I recently had surgery at another hospital to fix the mess they made and it was such a…
Except for all those people who’re like “we have the best healthcare in the WORLD not like those darn socialist countries like France where people queue in the street for months to get their bone set I presume haha”.
I once had to run from an ER nurse who was trying to give me a shot of something I had just told her I was allergic to. Thank god I was conscious and mobile.
My employer switched us to United Health Care this year. I’m not loving the stories I’m reading here in the comment section.
I was in the hospital last week, and I’m honestly surprised MORE people don’t die of medical errors and arbitrary denials. I had them try to give me medication that was not meant for me (it was ordered under my name by accident). Then they tried to give me a medication I can’t have because I have chronic renal failure…
I spent 3, maybe 3.5 hours in the emergency room up here un July for dehydration and got billed $10k. I think those numbers are used to pad figures and keep this insane cost spiral going up, up, up, personally. One bag of saline. One shot of Toradol. One scrip for a med that turned out to be OTC, written by a PA. Ten…
Jesus F Christ. Is there a link to this?
This country is so fucked when it comes to healthcare. It’s asinine.
OMG, you were NOT lying!