Surprisingly no. Considering I’m a government worker in L.A. I figured I’d have to. Maybe they’re waiting for the FDA approval to avoid liability. If they decide to make it mandatory I’ll just refuse. They can fire me if they want.
Haven’t refused it. Just told them I’m deferring it until after the conclusion of the clinical trials in 2023 so I can assess the safety data and make an informed decision about consent. They’re kind of stuck as it’s not licensed (only EUA due to declared pandemic). Will see how it goes
Yes, they said get injected by august (university) so I started applying to other schools that don’t have that policy. Made it to several final interviews so far so looks promising to jump ship to a better, higher paying place, with no injection.
Even before ??, I always thought that there are too many jobs on earth to put up with crap at work. You should check out flexjobs.com or indeed.com - being in the CS field, I bet you will find a good/better remote job real quick ?
You must be in a field that has a lot more demand than my husband's field. His field only has 1-2 jobs posted annually and they don't go up until September. Each department invests between 6-12 months on a search. (Hubby is also at University).
Not yet, but workers are starting to have blood clots in legs and strokes. This is bad. People who are vaxxed are hoping they are ok. They are not. Third bodies are making the psydotoxic spike proteins. Their shots were weeks or months ago, they do not want to except that their experimental shots are killing them.
Surprisingly no. Considering I’m a government worker in L.A. I figured I’d have to. Maybe they’re waiting for the FDA approval to avoid liability. If they decide to make it mandatory I’ll just refuse. They can fire me if they want.
They're hoping you roll over and cave, but remember: most people hate confrontation and will do anything to avoid it. Just say no...and mean it.
I walked in to the department head and said if your making the so called vaccine mandatory, I'm putting in my 2 weeks notice....
Haven’t refused it. Just told them I’m deferring it until after the conclusion of the clinical trials in 2023 so I can assess the safety data and make an informed decision about consent. They’re kind of stuck as it’s not licensed (only EUA due to declared pandemic). Will see how it goes
Yes, they said get injected by august (university) so I started applying to other schools that don’t have that policy. Made it to several final interviews so far so looks promising to jump ship to a better, higher paying place, with no injection.
Good luck ?
Thanks, should know within a few weeks, otherwise I’ll go work at Dunkin’ Donuts or something, don’t care I’m not getting injected!
Even before ??, I always thought that there are too many jobs on earth to put up with crap at work. You should check out flexjobs.com or indeed.com - being in the CS field, I bet you will find a good/better remote job real quick ?
You must be in a field that has a lot more demand than my husband's field. His field only has 1-2 jobs posted annually and they don't go up until September. Each department invests between 6-12 months on a search. (Hubby is also at University).
Computer science
Not yet, but workers are starting to have blood clots in legs and strokes. This is bad. People who are vaxxed are hoping they are ok. They are not. Third bodies are making the psydotoxic spike proteins. Their shots were weeks or months ago, they do not want to except that their experimental shots are killing them.