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Unemployment at an all time low, stock markets at an all time high, strong housing market, crime rates at an all time low, drug usage at an all time low, people with health insurance at an all time high, graduation rates at an all time high, teen pregnancy at an all time low. Yep, I can see where obama destroyed this country.

Not to mention, thanks to the affordable care act, young adults (like myself at the time) were able to stay on their parents health insurance plan until they were 26, which resulted in a HUGE savings to young adults.

You've had to have been a complete idiot under Obama's presidency not to be have prospered.
exactly....i work in the medical field and because of obama care more people are going to the hospital and getting care they wouldn't normally have. 

BUSINESS IS BOOMING at my hospital. This last month has been the most profitable month in our history.  And we just opened a brand new hospital in the woodlands and a brand new wing at our main downtown location.  

We are undermanned and actually having trouble finding enough employees to cover these openings in our team.  we've literally had positions open for over 6 months but because every hospital has positions open we haven't been able to fill them.

this has also led me to get a huge promotion within 6 months because of all the new open positions. 

btw houston has the largest medical center in the WORLD
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...any of you bruhs in the health care field need a career...houston is booming right now

oh and i work for Texas Children's Hospital and we are the #1 childrens hospital in texas and #4 in the country.  
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THANKS OBAMA

But let these republicans tell it and OBAMA has ruined our country even though these same damn republican white boys down here are the main ones eating off obama care smh
 
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^ I was down at the children's hospital in Houston last month... That campus is jumbo sized.
 
#notokay is trending on twitter in response to chubby aka male sarah palin & his penchant for sexual assault. Women are sharing their experiences with sexual assault. He'a going to get slaughtered in the election...
 
I'm a fan of Obama, but the economy is not doing great imo. It is fine, It could have way worse, but everything is definitely not all wavy.

My main problem is that it could be a whole lot better if Republicans weren't doing their best to sabotage Obama at every step of the way
 
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I'm a nurse. How much do they pay nurses down in Houston?
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really depends on the hospital and your experience...it can vary alot.

there are so many hospitals down here there are so many variables. 

where are you from?

its also very cheap to live here in houston so you can live very very nice with annual salaries less than some other states.

you should really look in to it though...i know male nurses are really high demand
 
How much do y'all nurses get paid in the US?
I'm a former nursing student but had to drop out towards the end of my first year due to my illness. It's definitely not a job people pick for the money over here, far from it. If you want to earn a high income it's best to stay far from the nursing industry :lol:
My coworkers averaged around €1900 net a month working full-time. The highest paycheck someone showed me was around €2300 but he worked a lot of night shifts and had been working there for at least 5 years.
In contrast, some of the specialists at the hospitals earn up to €600000 a year in gross income.
 
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75k in ny

90k in Cali I believe.

Not sure about anywhere else.

75k is cool but can't live on my own on that kind of money in ny so I just live at home :lol:
 
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75k in ny

90k in Cali I believe.

Not sure about anywhere else.

75k is cool but can't live on my own on that kind of money in ny so I just live at home
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man thats so crazy to me. you can flourish down here off of 40K easy. 

but i think nurses make around 65k+   

so they are living good down here. 
 
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Nurses eating good over there. It's a booming industry here as well in terms of very high demand for them but the income certainly doesn't match. Though I hear the government wants to reduce specialists' salary and give the nurses a boost. When a neurologist grosses €250k/year and a nephrologist gets around €600k surely they can spare a bit of that :lol:
 
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Washington Post for dat Bezos money backing them. If they get a hold of it, they're releasing it. #bleedat
The lawsuit would just create more attention and ultimately make an even bigger story of the clip. Not to mention expose the lengths Drumpf supporters are willing to go to in order to hide his bigotry and racism that they are willing to sue anyone who exposes him. 
 
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nurses can make a lot more too if they do additional training. nurse anesthetists can easily make 6 figures. I've heard 150k+ for some (in Maryland).

straight through nurses are more in the 50-80k range. it's been a couple years so my memory is hazy on the exact numbers.
 
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How much do y'all nurses get paid in the US?
I'm a former nursing student but had to drop out towards the end of my first year due to my illness. It's definitely not a job people pick for the money over here, far from it. If you want to earn a high income it's best to stay far from the nursing industry
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My coworkers averaged around €1900 net a month working full-time. The highest paycheck someone showed me was around €2300 but he worked a lot of night shifts and had been working there for at least 5 years.
In contrast, some of the specialists at the hospitals earn up to €600000 a year in gross income.
I've been an RN for a year and I'm making $85K/year (not including holiday pay and bonuses) out in NY.  
 
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