Seems like we've reached the "Precipice"!
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“They” are not going to be able to come in with replacement pilots, doctors, nurses, commercial truck drivers, shipping dock crane operators, etc. These positions can’t be filled by “Juan” hanging out in the parking lot of the local Home Depot. The pilot in the article is right. These are very skilled positions which can’t be easily replaced. I read a story here on GAW about a nurse who got fired for not getting the jab, she got a job with a temporary agency that doesn’t require the jab, and she’s had 3 assignments at the same hospital that fired her for not getting the jab and the hospital is so understaffed that they’re not asking for vaxx status from temporary workers. This is a huge powder keg that’s about to blow up in “their” faces.
FYI ive also heard this. It is happening a LOT in multiple states. Ive heard temp nurses are working for as much as $145/hr because these temp agencies are snatching up everyone they can.
Second part. Do you think "Juan"used to be a doctor in Haiti? Other countries, like Mexico, Haiti, and the like do have commercial pilots.
I don't know that we should discount that an H1B visa is needed to replace pilots, doctors, nurses, engineers, etc.
Seems to me it would be easy if you were inviting refugees, and you bussed them in for photo shoots of a caravan of refugees you would invite/hire more than actors.
If we don't at least consider this a possibility, I think were fooling ourselves.
Sure, there may be a doctor or two from Haiti or a commercial pilot from Mexico hanging out at Home Depot waiting to do some yard work but your not going to find replacement pilots for 30% of the Southwest pilot pool if they fire them for not getting the jab. Nor are you going to find thousands of doctors and nurses to replace if they fire them in NY for not taking the jab.
I think they can afford to out wait many of us.
“They” are affected by the same supply chain issues that we are. Even if “they” have private jets, etc, trucks and boats still have to deliver the gas and jet fuel to them. “They” still need trucks, boats and planes to deliver their food. I would argue that “they” are so spoiled and used to be waited on hand and foot that they would be more affected by supply chain shortages than the average person. This scene from a movie sums it up:
https://youtu.be/whvDmNkJhUk
Nancy has freezers full of gourmet ice cream and I'm positive she has generators and plenty of fuel as well as solar.