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Grass8989 t1_iywmgvc wrote
Reply to Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
The Airbnb fad is over. Hotels are back “in style”
Grass8989 t1_iytztf6 wrote
This behavior is excused as “mental health issues” in our society now, so likely he’s still on the train/street harassing people.
Grass8989 t1_iyr5l8k wrote
Reply to comment by yankuniz in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
We need to get people with violent history’s that are homeless off the streets. Most are deep in addiction/mental illness, and are ticking time bombs. It’s not humane or safe for anyone to live under these conditions.
Grass8989 t1_iyqnsib wrote
Reply to comment by Amazing-Gap-3320 in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
I never said you can be a new grad and immediately start traveling, however you usually can after a year or so depending on the agency, which is very appealing to (relatively) new nurses
Grass8989 t1_iyqnorb wrote
Reply to comment by SolitaryMarmot in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
…but their rights!
Grass8989 t1_iypvrqv wrote
Reply to comment by Amazing-Gap-3320 in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
A lot of the travel nurses are quite experienced so I personally wouldn’t mind, but regardless this is just the reality of nursing right now.
Grass8989 t1_iyputvh wrote
Reply to comment by Amazing-Gap-3320 in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
Correct, which leads to a constant cycle of new grad nurses replacing senior nurses. You also generally need experience to work in the ED. Why would you subject yourself to that when you can make 3X the money traveling.
Grass8989 t1_iypnqu2 wrote
Reply to comment by SolitaryMarmot in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
Yea it’s called a standing order, that a doctor orders upon evaluation of a patient. You don’t walk into the ER and the nurses take it upon themselves to sedate you.
Grass8989 t1_iypd685 wrote
Reply to comment by shep_pat in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
Probably not worth it, if you’re at a busy bar. Travel nurses are/have been making bank throughout the pandemic. From what I’ve heard that’s slowing down a bit now.
Grass8989 t1_iypapvs wrote
Reply to comment by Thtguy1289_NY in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
The progressive way is to let them rot in the streets and subway until they perform a violent act and are ultimately incarcerated.
Grass8989 t1_iypale3 wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisFromLongIsland in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
Nurses sedate patients with a doctors order. They can’t take it upon themselves to sedate a patient.
Grass8989 t1_iyosgsr wrote
Reply to comment by shep_pat in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
Tons of senior nurses are taking remote and/or travel positions (Which pay significantly higher than staff positions). The turnover is insane in Emergency Depts and has only gotten worse since the pandemic.
Grass8989 t1_iyohug1 wrote
Reply to What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
ER staff are assaulted by EDPs/mentally ill individuals daily, and hospital administrators dissuade them from filing charges (not that the cases would go anywhere in most situations anyway). It’s not easy to find people to work in these environments and maintain an unlimited level of compassion for everyone.
Grass8989 t1_iyl4o0d wrote
Reply to comment by bustedbuddha in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
Theses costs are already factored in. Clearly they feel like the costs outweigh any downside, since they want their workers back in the office.
Grass8989 t1_iykvxul wrote
Reply to comment by bustedbuddha in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
With the job market softening, that may not be the case going forward.
Grass8989 t1_iykvubr wrote
Reply to comment by bustedbuddha in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
Their office space leases are usually negotiated for decades, so there is mostly likely no increase in spending there.
Grass8989 t1_iyk8gvc wrote
Reply to comment by Apart-Bad-5446 in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
All facts.
Grass8989 t1_iyjnto2 wrote
Reply to comment by Evening_Presence_927 in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
No one said he is. There are many politicians in this city with influence that are tho. Poor and low income PoC voted for Adams in the mayoral primary overwhelmingly btw, not sure what point you’re making.
Grass8989 t1_iyjdz67 wrote
Reply to comment by GOT_IT_FOR_THE_LO_LO in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
Good to know! Sounds wonderful tbh.
Grass8989 t1_iyj8gaj wrote
Reply to comment by GOT_IT_FOR_THE_LO_LO in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
What about the cleanliness, harassment, etc that occurs here. How prevalent is that in Singapore?
Grass8989 t1_iyiyhdb wrote
Reply to New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
I wonder what the state of Singapore’s subway system is in comparison to ours.
Grass8989 t1_iyiy6rq wrote
Reply to comment by ardvarkforce in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
That’s what happens when our elected officials listen to the bleeding hearts who make excuses for quality of life crimes.
Grass8989 t1_iyd5ni2 wrote
Reply to comment by DisneyLegalTeam in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 29, 2022 by AutoModerator
We shouldn’t allow posts about alleged misconduct by cops or city employees either because that’s pushing a “narrative”, as well then.
Grass8989 t1_iyaln3k wrote
Reply to comment by TheNormalAlternative in Weekly Crime Thread - Week of November 29, 2022 by AutoModerator
Agreed, it’s a slippery slope and needs to enforced across the board or not at all. There’s clear bias if that’s not how it’s handled.
Grass8989 t1_iyygyfa wrote
Reply to comment by Dymatizeee in Mayor Eric Adams’s Trip to Qatar Was a Bit of a Mystery Tour by mowotlarx
He went on his own dime.