Mooney_Driver wrote:
Europe has turned into a very low wage area, particularly if you look at purchase power.
In terms of purchasing power, I don’t think so: over the last 25 years, the cost of living in the US seems to have increased a lot more than in Europe.
So this is the offtopic thread. How about US gun laws? Anyone want to try to defend them?
This whole protest thing in the NFL is more about gun laws IMHO than the police. Fewer guns, fewer shootings including of African-Americans who comprise by far the greatest number of police stops.
Mooney_Driver wrote:
You can’t compare a nurse in Europe to those RN’s in the US, not by a long run. Healthworkers in Europe are in most cases not academics nor do they need to be as the tasks they may perform are very limited. RN’s in the US do a lot more than that. In Europe most of the work they do is done by assistant docs. Also to be a registered nurse in the US and not just a health worker you need higher education.
A registered nurse in Sweden also has a three-year academic education.
Peter wrote:
I feel that to fully appreciate the intellectual rigour here, I would need to go back to pre-1969 Czechoslovakia. Actually maybe not, the University of Sussex Communist Society (1975-1978) might deliver sufficient preparation, but having had a taste of it before 1969, I never joined. No hope for me now…
You know, leninism isn’t the only flavour of socialism.
Yes indeed there is a mistake in that flow chart. That’s why they are sending nurses here to do a degree.
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Well that works if you transiting an area and there is nobody around. But how impressed will your girlfriend be if she has to go behind the bushes? :0 LOL
Alexis she would be more impressed if you had a GulfStream. And Im not referring to the trailer. LOL
You know its about time to update this forum with more emotions cartoons.