scott_harpell Posted May 2, 2004 Posted May 2, 2004 Thanks to all you Canadian carpenters that ar joining in on the strike... I am scabbing it up big time. Quote
scott_harpell Posted May 2, 2004 Author Posted May 2, 2004 yes I can. Can you wait to break my knees until after the strike puhleeze? Quote
murraysovereign Posted May 2, 2004 Posted May 2, 2004 Note to Americans, there is no health care right now, no decking in Squamptron Essential services are being maintained, so emergency medical is still in place. Only elective procedures are shut down. So if your femur is sticking out the back of your neck, they'll fix you up, but don't bother asking them to do a tummy tuck while they're at it. The last time support staff Wobbled all the hospitals a few years ago, some friends of mine discovered that the fertility clinic at VGH is classified as an essential service , so she was able to have embryoes implanted at the same time that some forms of open-heart surgery were being cancelled. How are the essential/non-essential determinations arrived at, I wonder? Quote
cracked Posted May 2, 2004 Posted May 2, 2004 Thanks to all you Canadian carpenters that ar joining in on the strike... I am scabbing it up big time. You go, girl! Just kiddin' Scotty, where ya been? Quote
Fairweather Posted May 2, 2004 Posted May 2, 2004 The last time support staff Wobbled all the hospitals a few years ago, some friends of mine discovered that the fertility clinic at VGH is classified as an essential service , so she was able to have embryoes implanted at the same time that some forms of open-heart surgery were being cancelled. How are the essential/non-essential determinations arrived at, I wonder? Aint it great having Mother Kanada take care of all your health care needs? Quote
JoshK Posted May 2, 2004 Posted May 2, 2004 The last time support staff Wobbled all the hospitals a few years ago, some friends of mine discovered that the fertility clinic at VGH is classified as an essential service , so she was able to have embryoes implanted at the same time that some forms of open-heart surgery were being cancelled. How are the essential/non-essential determinations arrived at, I wonder? Aint it great having Mother Kanada take care of all your health care needs? Oh, the rascally communists! Cleary it's better to have your quality of healthcare be determined by your income like in the good ol' USA! Quote
scott_harpell Posted May 2, 2004 Author Posted May 2, 2004 Thanks to all you Canadian carpenters that ar joining in on the strike... I am scabbing it up big time. You go, girl! Just kiddin' Scotty, where ya been? Taking an entire semester in a month and working my ass off framing... I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. 3 Weeks till freedom!!! Quote
Fairweather Posted May 3, 2004 Posted May 3, 2004 The last time support staff Wobbled all the hospitals a few years ago, some friends of mine discovered that the fertility clinic at VGH is classified as an essential service , so she was able to have embryoes implanted at the same time that some forms of open-heart surgery were being cancelled. How are the essential/non-essential determinations arrived at, I wonder? Aint it great having Mother Kanada take care of all your health care needs? Oh, the rascally communists! Cleary it's better to have your quality of healthcare be determined by your income like in the good ol' USA! You're still covered under your (rich) daddy's plan, aren't you junior? Remember, coverage ends on graduation day. You're a real crusader for the little guy aren't ya! Quote
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