covid has presented a lot of bad scenarios in the world. working 60-70 hour work weeks and getting paid a shit ton of money for working those extra hours is far from the worst situation you can be living in
peeps who work for bezos wish they had that situation. peeps who are on the streets wish they had that situation
1200 OT hours is 24 hours a week for a year. So that guy worked, on average, 5 12hr shifts a week for a year. In the comments, he stated he'd do stretches of 10-30 days in a row.
He also said he's taking an entire year off. 6 months traveling, 6 months not doing shit.
The stress and difficulty of the job is highly highly individualized. For a new nurse going through this, all the bullshit probably isn't worth the mental health hit. For someone that's been doing it for a decade and knows they can leave at anytime and have another job before they leave the parking lot...it's not that bad. It's absolutely worth the money. The young nurses who went into the field to help people, to be a "hero", or one of the 1,000 other ways people try to describe this field...they are getting eaten alive as they come in.
Poverty exists and it sucks. That doesn't mean a high paying job can't be stressful. That doesn't make it tone deaf. The idea that you can't discuss wages if you make over x amount or can't complain about job stresses if you make over x amount of dollars is just a ridiculous comment.
Nobody in their right minds wants to be a nurse. Those people deserve all the money they can get and then some. People who think anyone would be happy to step into their shoes are fucking clueless.
yes i did the math too. he worked 64-72 hours a week depending if his regular hours are 40, 44, or 48.
nursing is obviously a difficult and shitty job but at the same time a 70 hour work week isn't even that long. that's practically normal hours in the private sector
and there are hundreds of other difficult and shitty jobs during covid that do not afford you the possibility of making 300k within a year. it's awesome he made the cash, capitalism working as intended. i applaud the guy. but fuck, the guy is bragging about the money he made. he could've just showed the amount of hours he worked if he wanted people to feel sorry for him... but he didn't lol
Extreme stress
unhealthy amount of hours
daily hazards to your health during one of the worst epidemics in 100 years
patients that are hostile, unhinged, and often threatening your life
fringe groups calling for the outright murder of healthcare workers doing their jobs*
watching people die over, and over, and over again.
spend 5 minutes reading stories in r/nursing. Anyone in a healthcare setting dealing with this shitshow deserves every damn penny they can get. Acting like healthcare workers dont have a right to complain and want more pay just because other people have a hard time too is fucking moronic. Get the fuck out of here.
* https://www.reddit.com/r/nursing/com...ath_q_anon_is/
Some nice little bedtime reading for those that don't get it.
you can say all that about someone working at an amazon warehouse except you make 15 bucks an hour and there is zero regard for your health. normal ass people never got to work in hazmat suits while they were surrounded by thousands of other human beings indoors
the medical world isn't the only front-line industry that has been both dangerous and absolutely shitty. fuck the worldwide farming industry has something like 300k covid-related deaths linked to it... farm hands by the thousands are literally dying for us so we're able to eat.
Childs play vs a D11 Fafhogg with 200 chars in the pit.
I dealt with the FFXI RME grinds multiple times, FOR FREE. What kinda of flex is "unhealthy amount of hours" on a fucking message board built on a MMO that had people spending 12++ hours straight killing greater colibri to raise their double attack rate by +5% or to get song cast time -5%? Do you know where the fuck you are??? My word.
I'm risking those hazards when I buy groceries or go to the gym
You get paid to deal with those kinda people?!?
For 375k USD, ya'll can threaten my life too.
I mean it’s not a pissing contest, but I worked way more hours then that nurse did every week over the last 2 years as a service plumber, I went into my fair share of covid positive households for repairs, was on call a large amount of the time, and most of the time the customers are pissed at me because how fucking dare I charge them after hours charges to come at 3 in the morning to fix their burst hose bibb that was flooding their basement.
I get that they work frontline and all that and they see shit I’d never want to see, but frankly I have no sympathy for anyone who chooses to go into that industry and then bitches about grossing $350k in a year, they knew what they were in for by the time they graduated university.
i worked 102 hours from december 6th to december 12. that is not hyperbole, nor a joke
pussies
also unless i'm mistaken that guy put that post in 'Nursing Wins', joked that he won covid, and you guys are complaining that he wants people to feel sorry for him
but a quarter of that was at a computer screen so maybe cut that bit off
He posted that in a nursing forum lol. And I don't think he's asking for any sympathy. Bragging, yeah, but he didn't go to /r/entryleveljobs to do it. And FWIW, nurses typically work 3 12s a week. 36 hours.
The money doesn't really change the stress of the job, it just changes how much you'll tolerate. You can work in case management, informatics, education, etc as a nurse and deal with less stress. but no incentive pay, no overtime, etc. The money right now is at the bedside, and that's also where the shit is shoveled.
Tyche, don't waste your breath.
Capitalism will have you arguing over if worker A or worker B deserves more money instead of all workers getting paid more. Y'all keeping the energy towards the wrong groups. Lol
What if I told you
Both sides of the argument are stupid