social workers, chaplains, nurses, any front facing medical support- how do you extend compassion to covid+ patients that don't take the pandemic seriously? feeling some intense burnout and anger towards people i'm supposed to care for!
its not even that folks are getting bad information from the CDC, their family members, etc. -- its the fact that they are unvaccinated, don't think they need to be, telling me that i don't need to worry. i'm tired, y'all.
some might say (my brain when insecure) that i shouldn't say this but honestly i'm fucking tired of trying to extend gracious care to patients who tell me they don't believe that the pandemic is real when they are, in fact, deathly ill with the virus itself
Just read that almost 20% of health care workers have left their jobs since the pandemic started, and that 20% of teachers are planning to leave their jobs. I don't know how we think society can function if we've driving people out of these professions like this.
for the second time in 6 months the super in my building has accused me (not my roommates- just me) of disposing of a dresser improperly. how many dressers does this man think I have!!!!
Joe Biden: I have hidden five rapid tests in chocolate bars across the country. The winners will receive a full tour of my factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate
Having not gotten covid yet feels like I've been hiding in the back of a 2+ year long middle school dodgeball game and the front lines have been THINNED