To: E. Pluribus Unum
“She did her job so well that she was offered a promotion at the start of this year.”
In other words licenses are not needed to do a good job.
To: E. Pluribus Unum
4 posted on
08/07/2025 3:29:07 PM PDT by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I was thinking "fake news", and then I saw it was
The Spew Barf Slimes - a whole lot of ifs in the article.
I don't see that she killed anyone.
5 posted on
08/07/2025 3:29:52 PM PDT by
kiryandil
(No one in AZ that voted for Trump voted for Gallego )
To: E. Pluribus Unum
6 posted on
08/07/2025 3:30:47 PM PDT by
metmom
(He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus….)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
We had a guy that showed up at our stores window at the paper mill I worked at. He was fantastic. Always there. Always helpful. After a few months of praise, the department head went to HR to get him a promotion. It turns out he wasn't even employed there. He was wanted for rape, assault, and weapons charges. He lived up in the ceiling above the locker room. He grabbed uniforms from the ARA Racks for clean clothes. He showered in the locker room. He would grab leftover food from catering trays from the office staff that left at 5PM. He would snatch lunches from the employee break rooms.
One day a SWAT Team came in and grabbed him. We had no idea. Perfect attendance and perfect performance employee. If it just was an actual employee! He came into the facility through the rail car spur in our receiving department.
11 posted on
08/07/2025 3:38:18 PM PDT by
blackdog
((Z28.310) "Diggin the scene with a gangster lean" (Mayfield, Curtis) )
To: E. Pluribus Unum
License? We don’t need no stinking license!
15 posted on
08/07/2025 3:50:24 PM PDT by
Flag_This
(They're lying.)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I wonder where she leaned to take blood and put in an IV.
17 posted on
08/07/2025 3:53:37 PM PDT by
CaptainK
("No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up” )
To: E. Pluribus Unum
“We have no choice but to let you go.”
“But I don’t really work here.”
“That’s what makes this so difficult.”
To: E. Pluribus Unum
Still nobody died. Which certainly can’t be written about everyone who does hold a license. That includes physicians and surgeons.
My understanding is that she did have the education and training. To me lack of the certificate does not automatically prove incompetence. It may be more a matter of having trouble taking tests. Good care is good care. Personally I’d rather get good care from a trained nurse who lacks a government issue certificate than poor care from the one who does
23 posted on
08/07/2025 4:13:06 PM PDT by
lastchance
(Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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26 posted on
08/07/2025 4:14:37 PM PDT by
heavy metal
(maga... make asylums great again...)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
It wasn't the skill level, it was the lying and fraud.
Nursing is the most trusted profession because the procedure to obtain a license
attend certified training, pass the NCLEX, clean background check and pass a drug test ,
sets the floor for the profession. Experience and skill add to it.
It's a poor reflection on the hospital that HR didn't thoroughly vet her.
If nurses make mistakes, people die.
And I have enough issues to deal with without patients worrying if I'm a real nurse.
32 posted on
08/07/2025 4:47:43 PM PDT by
Waverunner
(Torah! Torah! Torah! my favorite IDF radio code.)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
Did she do a good job? Did she hurt anyone. Teachers are certified; and, take a look what that means. One of the best software engineers I’ve worked with was entirely self-educated. He used to be a UPS truck driver.
33 posted on
08/07/2025 4:48:42 PM PDT by
GingisK
To: E. Pluribus Unum
So, she was undocumented. Where are the Democrat politicians willing to fight for her?
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