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jangoblamba t1_j6hzv7d wrote
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Reply to comment by ApricotFast5646 in What Small Businesses should we support on Saturday and beyond? 2022 edition by Elouiseotter
Any company that screenshots reviews of their business and tries to over explain them is sketchy, definitely agree about Arriviste
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Reply to comment by First-Hour in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
That's about the same jump they experienced, so I'd say you're on the ball with that
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Reply to comment by Amrun90 in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
Good to know! Appreciate that fact, never knew that
jangoblamba t1_ixnvesy wrote
Reply to comment by pittbiomed in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
complains about the subjective use of a word
Cannot perform the basics of English grammatical structure
Bitches anyway
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Reply to comment by Edmeyers01 in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
I don't think leaving and coming back is a healthy way to negotiate higher wages. It's definitely a strategy, but UPMC should be competitive by just being good at offering good wages. I'm a server that makes as much as UPMC nurses. That's kinda pathetic on UPMC's part
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Reply to comment by TerribleGramber_Nazi in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
Yea, although I do hope that in UPMC's case some sort of gov't red tape starts pushing them to do the right thing for their employees. It's obvious that UPMC is willing to work against their employees to make more money and to increase their rate of geographical monopolization, and they seem to have created a scenario where they have no bigger incentives to change. I'm usually not down with more red tape, but when UPMC is doing such blatant and oblivious things and not changing, it's up to anything else to kickstart that change
jangoblamba t1_ixmul7m wrote
Reply to comment by pittbiomed in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
You do realize the space comes after the period, not before, right? And that the word after a full stop is capitalized?
Yes, I do, by stating that first, I'm providing a gentle reminder to take what I have to say with a grain of salt. That's all.
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Reply to comment by quittsbuggy in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
The unions also make the nurse's salaries weaker. AHN's nurses union just helped get the nurses an increase in wages, but raised their union dues because of the work they did to get the wage increase, and the union due hike actually is more expensive than the wage increase. It just seems like at least the nurse's unions in Pittsburgh aren't the best at advocating for nurse's wages
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Reply to comment by TerribleGramber_Nazi in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
Annecdotal, but I have a few friends that have recently quit from UPMC nursing to do travel nursing contracts because the pay is so drastically better than what UPMC offers them. They know that they can artificially create this kind of travel nursing need by just not being apart of the main systems. Also, UPMC just changed it's requirements for nurses to be on full-time payroll, from 30 shifts a year to 8 hrs minimum per week, which removed a lot of the flexibility of being apart of their program. That was the straw that broke my friend's backs with staying there; they weren't willing to be paid poorly on a weekly basis compared to their travel nursing contracts. Again, this is just what I've heard from a few nurses within their system, but they say a lot of the complaints they have are pretty ubiquitous.
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Reply to comment by Boring-Rhubarb in City Paper Cover by mrid82
I took it as a crudite reference
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Reply to Why are there ZERO Eat n Parks in the city? by Shank_
Idk why this is such a problem. There's two eat n parks almost in the city, close enough that they're not hassles to get to. And it's an Eat 'n Park. As someone who worked there for a few years, I can truthfully tell you that the city would lose nothing if those two locations closed down. It offers nothing special anymore. Not open 24/7, McDonald's burgers that take longer to get, and a sub par diner menu that can be bested by most small pubs in terms of quality. Their baked goods are frozen and baked on site, and their homemade soup is concentrate bags they add water to on site. The only thing they have going for them is the breakfast buffet on the weekends, but I can't imagine that makes it entirely worth it