What pissed you off today? Mark II

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I'm now convinced that I'm not actually making myself look stupid all the time, but that I actually am stupid but more self-aware than most stupid people.

Well.. for every rain cloud there is a silve...bla bla bla.
 
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Just got back from another soccer game. I asked my sibling a few questions, but got no new info, & (in some cases) wasn't even told if she knew anything she might be able to add to what I knew.

Also, tried to help my father jokingly, & he shot me a look & responded with a "Wasn't asking you"... This after I took a long, not-planned-prior road trip with him Sunday wherein he complained multiple different ways about his dating problems & had one of his innumerable occasions where he can't recall how old I am.

soccer questions ?
or... ?
 
Masters job.

I KNEW it was going to be like this when he started, I'm not sure why I tried to convince myself otherwise. Now I'm left feeling cheated and upset with no one to blame but myself. * sigh *
 
The contempt with which our politicians treat our health service and all those who work for it :mad:

I'm a non-partisan bystander - all I do know is that it takes a certain type of person to want to nurse people who are sick and in pain, and it takes another type of person to study for years to take the responsibility of someone's potential life or death on a daily basis. These people who have to look into someone's eyes and tell them that their child has died. Or that they have terminal cancer.

I don't have what it takes to do that. The vast majority of us don't have what it takes either. Thank God there are those who do. Whatever they get paid, it's not enough. And we all know the government can afford it - how much was it we were going to invest in the health service post-Brexit??
 
The contempt with which our politicians treat our health service and all those who work for it :mad:

I'm a non-partisan bystander - all I do know is that it takes a certain type of person to want to nurse people who are sick and in pain, and it takes another type of person to study for years to take the responsibility of someone's potential life or death on a daily basis. These people who have to look into someone's eyes and tell them that their child has died. Or that they have terminal cancer.

I don't have what it takes to do that. The vast majority of us don't have what it takes either. Thank God there are those who do. Whatever they get paid, it's not enough. And we all know the government can afford it - how much was it we were going to invest in the health service post-Brexit??

Indeed, that whoe Brexit campaign was a horrible con-job on your country.
 
The contempt with which our politicians treat our health service and all those who work for it :mad:

I'm a non-partisan bystander - all I do know is that it takes a certain type of person to want to nurse people who are sick and in pain, and it takes another type of person to study for years to take the responsibility of someone's potential life or death on a daily basis. These people who have to look into someone's eyes and tell them that their child has died. Or that they have terminal cancer.

I don't have what it takes to do that. The vast majority of us don't have what it takes either. Thank God there are those who do. Whatever they get paid, it's not enough. And we all know the government can afford it - how much was it we were going to invest in the health service post-Brexit??

It's a little more nuanced; right now the NHS budget is much more bloated than it has proven in the past it needs to be. E.g I think it was 2013, when in just the first few months of the year the NHS as a whole had spent more money than they had in the entirety of 2012. The main reason behind that being that the NHS isn't exactly a planned system, it sort of just grew exponentially in little bits since its inception and never had a huge overhaul to streamline it.

Since it still has that budget problem the government is very reluctant to throw even more money at it in wages because they fear it may become unsustainably costly. Wages are after all usually the biggest cost to any organization. And to add onto all that, I've heard (uncertain of the validity) that public services across the board will have budget cuts in the wake of Brexit to keep them sustainable, albeit less effective, if and when the money supply gets tighter.

So yea, what a mess everything is right now.
 
It's a little more nuanced; right now the NHS budget is much more bloated than it has proven in the past it needs to be. E.g I think it was 2013, when in just the first few months of the year the NHS as a whole had spent more money than they had in the entirety of 2012. The main reason behind that being that the NHS isn't exactly a planned system, it sort of just grew exponentially in little bits since its inception and never had a huge overhaul to streamline it.

Since it still has that budget problem the government is very reluctant to throw even more money at it in wages because they fear it may become unsustainably costly. Wages are after all usually the biggest cost to any organization. And to add onto all that, I've heard (uncertain of the validity) that public services across the board will have budget cuts in the wake of Brexit to keep them sustainable, albeit less effective, if and when the money supply gets tighter.

So yea, what a mess everything is right now.

Unfortunately, with all public services, the information we are given can (and probably is) slanted to suit the purposes of whoever happens to be giving it.

My own personal experience is this, as a supplier to a couple of NHS trusts.....

Along with all the other suppliers we have been on a zero inflation policy since 2011, so that if we attempt to increase our prices however slightly, we lose the business. And my industry is competitive, so yes, there will always be someone who can do it cheaper.

In 2013 I was called in to a meeting to tell me I had to cut my prices by 20% to continue to receive orders - apparently they'd had a directive to cut costs by that amount during the financial year.

So I find it strange when I read about how their expenditure rocketed during the same period. The supplies departments have been under extreme, and I mean 'cut costs or lose your job' extreme, pressure for years. Doesn't add up, does it?

But my point was more general really. We seem to be able to find funds for certain government initiatives that I don't agree with personally, so I always find it strange when they kick and scream about the NHS. But that's politicians for you.
 
A new study performed by a medical journal in the USA on where 400 people who need antibiotics (Not a case of them being over-prescribed) acquire them from to save money.

Of those polled:
24% from other countries.
20% friends and relatives.
12% conserving their previous prescriptions.
And 4% voluntarily stated another option which wasn't being looked for...they take antibiotics prescribed to animals because they're cheaper.

Oh dear Vishnu, what on Earth.
In supposedly the richest country on Earth that can dish out tens of trillions of dollars every year in unnecessary wars and a thousand overseas military bases and 'pork-barrel' projects and gift cheques to Exxon Mobil, there are people on animal meds because they can't afford proper antibiotics.

Euuuughhhh that's just so disheartening.
 
A new study performed by a medical journal in the USA on where 400 people who need antibiotics (Not a case of them being over-prescribed) acquire them from to save money.

Of those polled:
24% from other countries.
20% friends and relatives.
12% conserving their previous prescriptions.
And 4% voluntarily stated another option which wasn't being looked for...they take antibiotics prescribed to animals because they're cheaper.

Oh dear Vishnu, what on Earth.
In supposedly the richest country on Earth that can dish out tens of trillions of dollars every year in unnecessary wars and a thousand overseas military bases and 'pork-barrel' projects and gift cheques to Exxon Mobil, there are people on animal meds because they can't afford proper antibiotics.

Euuuughhhh that's just so disheartening.

Would it make you feel a LITTLE better to know that a lot of antibiotics prescribed to pets are the same antibiotics humans are prescribed? I've also found that a certain company that makes capsules to treat bacterial issues in fish tanks also uses human grade antibiotics, even in strengths found in normal prescriptions. For WAY less money.
 
Would it make you feel a LITTLE better to know that a lot of antibiotics prescribed to pets are the same antibiotics humans are prescribed? I've also found that a certain company that makes capsules to treat bacterial issues in fish tanks also uses human grade antibiotics, even in strengths found in normal prescriptions. For WAY less money.

That makes me feel worse because it means these big pharma' companies are price gouging based on species. :(
 
soccer questions ?
or... ?

Not even close. (My best friend played decades ago, so I get it fine.)

I asked for details about trips she & I took together before she was ever married or had kids, & she seemed to actually recall less than I did.

Nothing yet today, & not looking to change.
 
I've moved over 2000 miles away from him, and he is still being an ass! Apparently, 'leave me alone' is an invitation to continue texting. :mad:
 
I've moved over 2000 miles away from him, and he is still being an ass! Apparently, 'leave me alone' is an invitation to continue texting. :mad:

No, but you don't have to read every text! When people move away like that, it's usually to get-away-from/avoid the person! So don't open mail or other contacts they send you!
 
I've moved over 2000 miles away from him, and he is still being an ass! Apparently, 'leave me alone' is an invitation to continue texting. :mad:

I don't now what plan you have but there are ways to block numbers. If things get worse document everything and get legal help if this person decides to become "local." I hope you get some peace. :rose:
 
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