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https://twitter.com/johnibbitson/status/829520419480862720 lmao who loving cares
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I thought the problem with Atlantic Canada was they had loving nothing outside of fishing?
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 04:24 |
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Furnaceface posted:People will always get sick and doctors will always make mistakes for the pharmacist to catch. Some doctors are cluing into the fact they dont know poo poo when it comes to drug interactions. When my step dad was slowly dying due to his own ignorance his doctor basically called the pharmacist on speaker phone and ran through treatment options with him before finalizing everything. But this was after a drug interaction dropped my step dads blood pressure so low his heart stopped. Good times,
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 04:26 |
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James Baud posted:Is Shoppers still offering any random pharmacy grad 130k guaranteed income to be a store associate or are those days behind us with some of the provincial government crackdowns on certain profitable tricks? For the past twenty years or so, one could definitely do worse for their five years of schooling. Those days are long gone. I think Eej had to move back out west just to get out of retail pharmacy and into a job that pays more than 15/hr.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 04:26 |
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I imagine any immigrants to Atlantic would GTFO on the first train to Quebec/Ontario when they realize how much east coast canadians like immigrants.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 04:31 |
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Quebec, bastion of immigrant tolerance.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 04:37 |
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Why subject immigrants to their malarkey when we could send whiny jobless welders out there instead?
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 05:29 |
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Furnaceface posted:Those days are long gone. I think Eej had to move back out west just to get out of retail pharmacy and into a job that pays more than 15/hr. My cousin and her husband worked in Seattle for Rite-AId, that was good money for a while.
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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TheKingofSprings posted:I thought the problem with Atlantic Canada was they had loving nothing outside of fishing? That's what started the problem in the first place, yeah. All the young people left, and their economies effectively collapsed right along with the fishery.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 07:16 |
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So the situation in BC as far as I can tell is that the BC Liberals left a spreadsheet full of personal information sitting in an unprotected Wordpress folder on their website. People found it and they had to apologize, but then Christy Clark blamed it on the NDP hacking them, despite admitting she had no idea how to prove that. Now they're claiming one of the attempts to hack them came from the legislature building, which isn't particularly helpful or damning, and that the Province was the one who accused the NDP in the first place, although Christy also still thinks the NDP did it. It's so ridiculous, even the Sun/Province aren't going along with it. I don't know if this is supposed to be some kind of Trumpian power move or what, but Christy may have finally done something so dumb not even the BC NDP could fail to capitalize on it. I look forward to them proving me wrong. James Baud posted:A sister's still pulling ~60/hr as a regular employee / retail pharmacist in a mid-sized BC city, so the wages haven't gone through the floor or anything... at least outside the big cities. It can be nice in a lot of ways (I people at Island Health who've ditched Victoria for identical jobs up-island at half the rent), but if you go to a smaller town you're also facing a considerably more dire health care situation. In larger cities the long-term care facilities don't meet quality standards. In smaller cities the long-term care facilities can't meet demand, and everyone is stuck in the acute care unit. In the smallest cities and towns there just aren't any beds and the sick and elderly just lay there in their homes and hope the home support worker scheduled to come once a week and bathe them doesn't call in sick. You could be that home support worker!
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Furnaceface posted:Those days are long gone. I think Eej had to move back out west just to get out of retail pharmacy and into a job that pays more than 15/hr. It ain't too bad, retail pharmacy still starts at $33 (for Shoppers) or $36 (everyone else) an hour. You still get paid like ~$45 an hour if you work somewhere in Vancouver Island or basically anywhere filled with hicks and it goes higher the further you get away from civilization. Furnaceface posted:People will always get sick and doctors will always make mistakes for the pharmacist to catch. Automation is gonna kill my job eventually, I don't know if it will happen before I retire but I am fully confident that machine learning is going to be good enough to replace pharmacists way before doctors. It's already trivial for software to look up drug/disease interactions if you feed it the right info (heck google can do it for you) although I guess pharmacists are still needed to filter it and tell people what interactions actually matter. Doctors can already dispense medications anyway. If there was a way for them to punch in a prescription on a tablet and then the software runs through all the interactions and patient profile, alerts the doctor of any warnings and alternatives (assuming they don't just blindly skip the flashing screens because Alarm Fatigue) and then spits out a labeled bottle at the receptionist's desk with near 100% accuracy I'm pretty sure I would be made mostly redundant. The only thing I'd be good for is having the time to explain medication stuff and address any concerns a patient has but everyone googles poo poo on the internet anyway nowadays.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 08:01 |
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Eej posted:It ain't too bad, retail pharmacy still starts at $33 (for Shoppers) or $36 (everyone else) an hour. You still get paid like ~$45 an hour if you work somewhere in Vancouver Island or basically anywhere filled with hicks and it goes higher the further you get away from civilization. Hey someone needs to do a med check on me to ensure there aren't any unexpected interactions between my lancets, test strips, needles and insulin! I decline but drat how is that not free money.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 13:23 |
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When the Med Review program first came out in BC the requirement was something ridiculous like "5 medications in the past 6 months" which included diabetic supplies and OTC products like vitamins and painkillers. The documentation required was basically a signature by the patient somewhere indicating that you reviewed their medication with them. As you can imagine, pharmacists abused the poo poo out of this cause you're getting like $50-$70 every 6 months per patient from the government (numbers fuzzy cause this was a while ago). There were pharmacists who basically just printed out a medication list that satisfied the requirements, asked patients if they had any questions (no? ok! sign here) and collected their fee. Others just made it up completely. It was free money and it was absolutely crazy. Of course now the requirements are much stricter, with things like "must be a prescription medicine or insulin" and "must not be discontinued or canceled on PharmaNet (lol, do you have any questions on this medication that you declined to take? no? great!)". I don't think it was ever that bad in Ontario with Medscheck but you'd have to ask a pharmacist who was there on the ground floor when it started.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 15:08 |
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Holy poo poo kill all pharmacists
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 15:12 |
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patonthebach posted:They said the same thing about the train, the automobile, the computer, the internet, etc. So what makes you so confident that you'd make such a broad stroke?
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 13:07 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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OSI bean dip posted:So what makes you so confident that you'd make such a broad stroke? I like this explanation quote:“While much of the current debate about automation has focused on the potential for mass unemployment, predicated on a surplus of human labor,” McKinsey writes, “the world’s economy will actually need every erg of human labor working, in addition to the robots, to overcome demographic aging trends in both developed and developing economies.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:07 |
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James Baud posted:So the government and insurance companies pay X per generic pill as a max cost, which is based on an average / competitive cost and so on, so forth. As a result, all the pharmacies buy their pills at inflated costs from wholesalers who either rebated them back based on purchase volume or, in other cases, the pharmacies themselves own the wholesaler, sometimes even the generic manufacturer. Helps drive that average cost up, then they took that extra profit from that side of the business. My favourite is daily dispensing. The pharmacy gets to bill a dispensing fee for every drug, every day. Which I believe is something like $10 a drug in Alberta. Now, sometimes there's a reason for that - like someone with opioid problems getting methadone. But there's a bunch of 'supportive living' facilities that insist that their clients get all their meds daily, and oddly enough always from a pharmacy that the owner of the facility has an interest in! Socialize pharmacy, and dentists too while you're at it.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:07 |
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quote:http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/the-impact-on-canadians-if-trump-slashes-legal-immigration-to-the-u-s-1.3275886 I mentioned this before, and it seems some analysts have explained this to the media. Canada will become (even more of) a H1-B dumping ground for satellite offices.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:15 |
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gently caress all dentists
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:15 |
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Albino Squirrel posted:My favourite is daily dispensing. The pharmacy gets to bill a dispensing fee for every drug, every day. Which I believe is something like $10 a drug in Alberta.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:16 |
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namaste faggots posted:gently caress all dentists I know right? Who wants some suicidal nut with their hands in your mouth.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:23 |
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PK loving SUBBAN posted:I know right? Who wants some suicidal nut with their hands in your mouth. And possibly a sexual deviant who will molest you when you're sedated! Maybe not all dentists would do that, but apparently the regulatory bodies aren't too fussed if some of them talk about it
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:31 |
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Postess with the Mostest posted:I like this explanation That explanation is meaningless when we talk about developed nations. When I talk about automation, what do you think I am talking about?
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:33 |
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OSI bean dip posted:That explanation is meaningless when we talk about developed nations. When I talk about automation, what do you think I am talking about? yeah i don't give a poo poo if some chinese dude's life is better if it makes mine worse
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:50 |
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OSI bean dip posted:That explanation is meaningless when we talk about developed nations. When I talk about automation, what do you think I am talking about? Sure, you suggested that we'd need basic income or something because of the unemployment caused by automation. OSI bean dip posted:Something is going to have to be done when a large majority of the jobs we see today are automated out of existence. That guy is saying that for countries to keep positive gdp per capita growth as the many boomers retire, the fewer genxers will need to work alongside automation, not be replaced by it. I'm not going to argue it that passionately, I'm not a time travelling wizard who can see the future. It's just a possible theory to consider along with the incredibly stale "machines gonna replace all our jobs basic income NOW".
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 16:53 |
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Political scuttlebutt around town is that Paul Dewar is going to be challenging Jim Watson for the Mayorship next municipal election.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:09 |
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Heads up, gently caress the Manitoba PC's. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-health-projects-goertzen-funding-1.3972954 Cut, cut, cut, cut. Last time this happened it took a long loving time to recover from their bullshit and it's only going to get worse. e: fr. reddit quote:By 'rich' you mean tax payers. Why do people always get upset that the people who always pay the most taxes get the tax breaks, or the biggest tax breaks? If you pay little to no taxes, there simply isn't much, or anything, to give you a break on. Vintersorg fucked around with this message at 17:15 on Feb 9, 2017 |
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Who's to say that consumption of goods and services is going to drop once genxers and millenials are forced to put even more of their earnings into propping up the social safety net for boomers leading to a reduction in overall output keeping in line with a reduction in consuption. Everything could be a-ok, or we could all be hosed, or somewhere in between.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:11 |
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Vintersorg posted:Heads up, gently caress the Manitoba PC's.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:23 |
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Slaughter the bourgeois, seize the means of pharma
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:26 |
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JohnnyCanuck posted:Political scuttlebutt around town is that Paul Dewar is going to be challenging Jim Watson for the Mayorship next municipal election. he's gonna lose. Jim is going to be mayor until he doesn't want to be mayor anymore.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:27 |
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It's said that he's not sure whether he wants to be mayor anymore.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:28 |
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Vintersorg posted:Heads up, gently caress the Manitoba PC's. Also the spin doctor bullshit that's coming out of the PC-appointed board of directors for Hydro is really something right now http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-hydro-sandy-riley-rate-increases-1.3970470 quote:Riley said the crown corporation has a fiscal hole in the range of $4.5 billion to $5 billion and wants the provincial government to step up with an injection of capital to help fill the gap, alongside rate hikes and staff cuts. He didn't say exactly how much that cash injection might be, other than it wouldn't be all of the multi-billion dollar shortfall.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:29 |
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DariusLikewise posted:Also the spin doctor bullshit that's coming out of the PC-appointed board of directors for Hydro is really something right now Cutting from Hydro is bullshit but Bipole III was a loving mistake
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:43 |
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TheKingofSprings posted:Cutting from Hydro is bullshit but Bipole III was a loving mistake Taking the west route of Bipole III was a mistake and whoever made that final call should be fired, it should have gone east. But running around like the world is on fire lying about debt numbers and cash flows is absolute bullshit, but Manitobans are stupid enough to eat this poo poo up apparently.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:50 |
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TheKingofSprings posted:I thought the problem with Atlantic Canada was they had loving nothing outside of fishing? Well since the fishery is basically dead, they really have nothing. Halifax is doing pretty well, but all the rural areas are filled with old people and a ton of heavy drinking and weed smoking. A lot of Lebanese immigrants came in the 80s I think, who have been completely integrated. Most of them were christian though. I don't think a bunch of brown muslims moving to the countryside would be taken very well.
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 17:53 |
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She can see Canada from her house. https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/02/09/sarah-palin-for-ambassador-to-canada.html quote:Sarah Palin under consideration for ambassador to Canada? White House doesn't say no
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Journalism now means you can pad half your copy with Twitter reacts
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