Would it be worth going and getting one of the old boosters just to re-up if the old one was over 6 months ago? Or would it be better to just kind of wait for the next one?
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Interesting. I can see you replied and others replied. Like I get the notification but can't see it in the thread anymore
God, reading all these comments while baked in a hammock was a trip. I highly recommend the cart saga.
What a move... "who are they going to call to assist with the eviction, the cops?"
Oh man, I 100% thought it was just on my end.
Oh man, exactly! The public insurance (here it's oregon health plan) The amount of bullshit you have to go through for 1/3 of the reimbursement you'd get from a private insurance or a cash pay makes it so there are less and less providers who are willing to jump through the hoops. I once got a group note kicked back from insurance because "no group starts exactly on time". The group was at 5:00, person was there before hand.... Group of 12 people. Another time I marked all as attending at 5:01, but nope. That got all kicked back because there was "no way everyone showed up at the same time". So I tried explaining to my supervisor how absurd it was because I can only bill for the group time 5-6 pm, so would every client have to show up late, and not all leave at 6:00 pm as well?
So in 2021 I said fuck it, I need a year off.
Hey so I'm going to block you, but I'm trying to figure out if you're still able to see it after I block you. So if you can see this can you reply just like a thumbs up or something.
100% agree that it's fucked up, but also you should check on if there's some sort of a community counseling program. I know where I live they do community counseling and it's sliding scale down to $5. I really wish that was more places
What's worse is that those of us who are qualified, have the degrees, were working before, and are reentering the field, are stuck behind delayed bureaucratic bullshit. Like all of my stuff has gone through, and it's been 6 months. I can't start working until they take it to a board meeting and then vote on approving all of the applications at once. It's Fucking stupid.
All of them should have had murder charges tacked on for somebody dying while they were committing a felony.
Ready player one is fun, but kinda trope filled. Ready player two was a DNF for me.
Til what fond is, thank you!