grsthegreat
Super Star Member
Nice when that works out
I keep seeing surveys that have 50% of the nurses and 50% of the doctors planning on retiring in the next ten years, and those were pre-covid. The same for semi drivers.My niece is home from college... the expense and remote learning even with scholarship wasn't doing it for her...
She applied at Costco and hired immediately... about as on the spot as you can get...
Two years ago she had friends that applied and it was a drawn out process...
They have her working restocking night including Sunday...
She is happy with the money and picking up extra hours...
I learned first hand more jobs than people that want them...
One of her High School friends she reached out to said she doesn't want to be tied down to a job???
I'm sure years from now lots of studies will be done regarding this...
I'm not sure leaving school is the best in her Junior year but taking most of your classes on a laptop and paying housing and other expenses made her question the whole thing...
You are probably better informed on medical...
Medical experiencing strikes from RN, Engineering, etc in several medical systems plus people resigning over mandatory vaccination... Staff including Docs are simply retiring... some to country property with tractors... not the norm for late 50' early 60's.
RN are upset that due to shortage traveling nurses being hired at much higher pay than regular nurses.
Travelors can make 5 to 6k a week next to employee nurses making half that...
I went to 4 stores to find 1x6 Hardie trim on Thursday. 3 hours running around and not getting any work done. I found a dozen of them in a store half an hour away. I cannot find 6/3 wire or conduit bigger then one inch. I bought the last two tubes of Liquid Nails last week. I bought the last can of flat white ceiling paint in all of Tyler the week before. I paid $85 for a can of some ugly shade of beige paint to match a hole in a wall in a house that was going on the market. I barely used any of it. I've had to use 3/8's sheetrock because I couldn't find half inch anywhere to make a repair and then build it up with mud.
The other day, the big door was open in back of Home Depot and I could see a hundred pallets of stuff for the store, but there are bare shelves all over the store. They cannot find anybody to work nights to stock the store, so it's a nightmare trying to get around while the day shift works on stocking while people are shopping. If you need something, and it's behind the store, they will go find it, but you have to wait an hour for that person to find it.