The average rental cost of a 2 bedroom apartment in NYC is $5500 per month. Where exactly do rich people in NYC expect nurses to live? |
New Jersey? Where do most people who work in NYC live? The avg salary in NYC isn’t 200k+ so clearly people manage something |
Why would a nurse diagnose anything they need to keep the machines from beeping, bring meals, change beds under doctor orders they are really just human robots directed by doctors |
And that’s exactly what’s happening here. Healthcare CEOs are parasites. They extract value from the system. Their jobs are only “valued” more highly by mouth breathing idiots who don’t understand the actual point of healthcare. |
Then you should take care of yourself when in the hospital. Nurses are grossly underpaid and have to put up with neanderthals like you! |
I’m not a nurse, but wow. The hospitalist really isn’t thinking about you at all outside of rounds. The nurse is going to be the one to keep an eye on things. If you prefer a robot do that I’m sure it can be arranged. You can help yourself to the potty. |
Their jobs are valued more highly by the stockholders who elect the Board which sets compensation policy. That you don't like their decisions hardly makes them improper. |
Or irrational, or unjustified. If you think entities employing nurses should be non-profit charities instead of profit-driven businesses, you'd certainly be happy if nurses made even less than they do now, so healthcare costs would be even lower. A lot more money goes to nurse, phsyician, technician, clerical employee, and administrative salaries in the aggregate than to CEO compensation. Maybe they should all work for free? Or maybe the janitor can run a complex healthcare enterprise a lot less expensively? Or would her salary also merely be the "extraction of value from the system", since they're not even providing direct patient care? Feeble analyses leads to silly assertions. |
You can feel free to have your healthcare provided by CEOs and shareholders. I choose nurses and doctors. |
I find the 275k claim really suspect. Curious what the median income is, but it seems there’s a highly biased trust buster type on here tryout to make nurses look greedy. Please Fwiw the ‘average’ income for a NY resident is about 97k a year. But fwiw the ‘average’ |
Commute if you don't like the price. Thousands of people do it every day. Omg, boo hoo. You can't afford a swanky apartment in Manhattan. Welcome to life. |
And the CEO gets upwards of 50 times the household income, what is your point? |
Or… and hear me out here… Get a job with skills at the market values at $275,000 per year. Like a surgical nurse. The travel nurses who are covering these shifts during the strike get a lot more than that. |
You can feel free to commute to a hospital that still has nurses once you’ve run them out of HCOL cities. Or maybe the CEO can administer your catheter? |
This person is arguing that nurses make too much but the CEO is compensated fairly. i.e. This person is not capable of formulating a logical opinion, and certainly they aren’t capable of having a rational discussion. |