...which vax would you elect to take, and why? Reason I ask? I may be facing that dilemma this coming week.
I am a middle aged white guy, unemployed, not a slacker. I have two daughters in elementary/middle school. I have LOTS of skillz to bring to the employment table. In fact, I am getting interview after interview, and they are going well so far. I expect to get at least one offer soon, maybe two. The jobs I am interviewing for a quite different, speaking to the big skill set I mentioned: Communications department of a large private school producing videos, etc.; Applications Developer job with a large government lab where I would acquire some type of security clearance; An engineering design job with a medium-sized manufacturer; A Web Development job with a company in another state. I can do all of those things, and a lot more.
Here's the sticking point (pun intended): The jobs I feel good about so far.. I would need to be "fully vaccinated" to be hired. I would sincerely love to tell them all to kiss my honky ass, but I am almost out of money. I need to do something very soon.
So if you were in this predicament, what would you do? Which vaccine is "safest"? I don't believe any of them are, and it's basically like playing Russian Roulette no matter what you do. Am I wrong?
This is frustrating because we should have ACTED long before we found ourselves this far up shit creek.
You could try a last ditch effort with $200 cash in hand and go from Walgreens to Walmart to CVS - say your there for the jab & offer to give them the cash if they squirt it down the sink & confirm you got it. They say no- leave & go to the next one and do the same.. 🤷♀️ Everyone’s corrupt- you’ll find someone eventually - go to a not so nice neighborhood lol
Here's an idea I cooked up: I give myself B-12 shots once a month. I was thinking about going to walgreens and seeing what kind of syringe they use, what color the shit is. Then "chicken out" and go get syringes and B12, dilute it with saline to match the color, then go back again and figure out how to switch them.