Comment by soared
7 hours ago
This is a comically uneducated take. Talk to a nurse and ask them how their week was. Then talk to someone at an insurance provider. The ask how much each makes.
7 hours ago
This is a comically uneducated take. Talk to a nurse and ask them how their week was. Then talk to someone at an insurance provider. The ask how much each makes.
Nurses in the US are actually very highly paid. Ask anyone how their week was. They'll all say it was crap.
Exactly, ask anyone in a job for the money how their week was.
Not saying nursing is stress free, or every nurse is bad, but like tech companies in 2021, it's full of directionless people who pushed through the cert program to get paid $50/hr with $100/hr weekend shifts and be disgruntled with you that you are making them do work.
The disillusionment comes from hospital admins constantly squeezing blood from a stone.
Patient populations are up, nursing FTEs down. Support staff down.
And those Admin Idiots never cut staff in Admin, it's always the Nurses and Doctors who get the pressure
What an arrogant comment.
Nursing is one of the most physically and mentally demanding jobs I know of, at least in Germany.
And I bet 80% of the Techbros here wouldn't last a month in it, given how many lost their minds over a simple RTO-Mandate.
Maybe watch the movie "Late Shift" to get an idea of how a Workday is https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C7o-omvW_DI
I doubt that "directionless" people would put up with those working conditions, and many leave the sector after a few years, simply because they burn out. Nearly no one works 100% long-term, just because it's too much too.