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Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Pharmacist, Nursing Techs, and Hospital Housekeepers ARE HEROS

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No matter how some of you guys want to laugh about this or insult the concept, or make fun of this concept or try and tear them down or talk down to them or be condescending to them, these people are heroes. They’re tired, exhausted, and they go in day after day and take care of these patients and clean up after these patients and help these patients and try and get them through this.

You may say that’s their job but many of them are working extra shifts, pulling extra time, working on their days off, doing jobs that aren’t what they signed up for, and working on the floors that aren’t even supposed to be critical care units trying to take care of everybody.

So if you can get past the vitriol or personal hatred you may have for me for not simply bending over and agreeing with everything you say, it would be really great if you could recognize the heroism of these people and maybe send some food to your local hospital, or do something nice for some of these people whenever you have the opportunity.

And by the way I hate it when they do the stupid TickTock videos too.
 
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Not to downplay their importance but a hero in my book is someone who took heroic action in great danger of a good chance of death to themselves. Medal of honor level type actions whether a soldier or civilian.
 
BS --- When that group starts working for the same remuneration that the one's working to exhaustion and risking their lives building the hospitals, producing the power to run that hospital, supplying the water and removing the waste loads get, then I'll reconsider it.

Around 1900, doctors and carpenters made about the same money, but the AMA union has since fixed that for the vastly over-paid doc-tors. And oh BTW, the carpenters aren't the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S. like the doctors and hospitals are.....
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Not to downplay their importance but a hero in my book is someone who took heroic action in great danger of a good chance of death to themselves. Medal of honor level type actions whether a soldier or civilian.
Well they’re certainly heroes to. But I also think police officers are heroes and I don’t mean just the ones that lay down their lives on the line of duty. Maybe I apply the term to liberally But I stand by what I’m saying
 
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Maybe I apply the term to liberally But I stand by what I’m saying
Figures. You stand by every dumbazz thing you say here, when you're even willing to admit to what you've said....

Now take a pay cut back to 5 figures annually plus stop killing 250,000+ patients yearly through your idiot medical errors, then get back to me on being a hero...
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Hell, I've always sort of thought of those in the medical community as heroes.

There are asshats in any profession, of course, but the the profession itself, especially those who serve in the big white buildings with a crapton of windows, they pretty heroic in my book.
 
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Hell, I've always sort of thought of those in the medical community as heroes.

There are asshats in any profession, of course, but the the profession itself, especially those who serve in the big white buildings with a crapton of windows, they pretty heroic in my book.
As our police officers in mine
 
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They are heroes. I realized this when I was faced with a situation where my recumbent neighbor needed constant care, and I helped her find such a person. But before finding and choosing such a nurse, I wanted to make sure that the person is really a qualified specialist. And when I hired a nurse from the company https://homecareassistance.com/palm-beach, I realized how responsible this work is. And what a hard job they do. Therefore, the fact that such people are heroes is not surprising. After all, they save people's lives. And after I saw how much work she does, I began to respect their work more.
 
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1. Average everyday workers in America.

2. Medical workers at any level.

3. Law enforcement officers at every level.

4. Heroes:

~ A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life...
~ A person noted for special achievement in a particular field.

That's 4 different classifications of people.
Not everyone in those first 3 groups, will fit into the special 4th group.
Corrupt Cops and incompetent malpractice doctors especially don't fit in number 4.
 
They are heroes. I realized this when I was faced with a situation where my recumbent neighbor needed constant care, and I helped her find such a person. But before finding and choosing such a nurse, I wanted to make sure that the person is really a qualified specialist.
So anyone who gets paid to do a good job is a hero now a days. Gotcha! Haha
 
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