In addition, Atlantus makes headlines because they are so big. But many employees all over are subject to the same conditions, and are coerced into paying for the test, or end up being fired.
> all of their employees are either vaccinated or tested
The premise is wrong. If there's going to be testing, then all should be tested.
Their idea of "Science" is a science that agrees with them.
It has now been shown that the vaccine only amelliorates the disease, so all who can contract and spread the disease, which includes the vaccinated, should be tested.
sliced bread : (half a bag) 1.60 2 cans of tuna : 2.00 1/4 pack of butter: 0.70 1 box long life milk: 1.79 stolen tea bag from work: free 4 mints for dessert: 0.60
total: 6.69. Feeds 4. You have change.
When you need a lttle something extra, go to the bank and look for cookies and mints.
Now this does not include chef boyardee, but that is luxury food.
You have a point about the society being undistinguishable.
A "friend" from an online forum was invited to a fundraiser for the hopetown lighthouse. She decided to look it up on wikipedia. She contacted me to say most of the population was of haitian descent. I remained speechless.
Don't know anything about this case, but the ministry of education is where the incompetent or insane elephants go to die waiting for retirement.
As to 'plantation' , it is a common observation by teachers because the selection of the brass in the profession is very much like a plantation, as they have to keep teachers oppressed.
If you think the situation in the public system is bad, try the private system. There has been a massive exodus of expatriates because they were eligible for unemployment benefit. Many now must work for reduced or delayed salaries and do more work because there is no acknowledgement that the preparation of online lessons is very time consuming.
So yep, many a teacher out there selling baked goods or sewing or even stuffing shelves because of covid.
ohdrap4 says...
In addition, Atlantus makes headlines because they are so big.
But many employees all over are subject to the same conditions, and are coerced into paying for the test, or end up being fired.
I know a couple of people affected myself.
On Atlantis to delay staff paying for tests
Posted 1 October 2021, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> all of their employees are either vaccinated or tested
The premise is wrong. If there's going to be testing, then all should be tested.
Their idea of "Science" is a science that agrees with them.
It has now been shown that the vaccine only amelliorates the disease, so all who can contract and spread the disease, which includes the vaccinated, should be tested.
On Atlantis to delay staff paying for tests
Posted 1 October 2021, 8:57 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Against my better sense, I read it.
I need some of that balm in my eyes now.
On The FNM quagmire
Posted 1 October 2021, 5:09 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> Nothing happens in the construction industry after 7pm at best.
Not true. That is when they come back to thief what they delivered in the afternoon. After Midnight.
On Gov’t opens up Sunday trading
Posted 30 September 2021, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
sliced bread : (half a bag) 1.60
2 cans of tuna : 2.00
1/4 pack of butter: 0.70
1 box long life milk: 1.79
stolen tea bag from work: free
4 mints for dessert: 0.60
total: 6.69. Feeds 4. You have change.
When you need a lttle something extra, go to the bank and look for cookies and mints.
Now this does not include chef boyardee, but that is luxury food.
On ‘FOOD ASSISTANCE COSTS TOO MUCH’: Obie questions why aid programme bill is $800k per week
Posted 30 September 2021, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Duane Sands was naive to show his ductatorial tendencies in the talk shows and was not elected.
On Dictatorial tendencies cost Minnis
Posted 30 September 2021, 7:22 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
In a relaxed environment, more personal responsibility has to be taken.
You would not catch me at a funeral unless it was mine.
You would not catch me at a church service. I pray for those who go there catch covid.
On Churches ignored COVID protocols
Posted 29 September 2021, 12:45 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
You have a point about the society being undistinguishable.
A "friend" from an online forum was invited to a fundraiser for the hopetown lighthouse. She decided to look it up on wikipedia. She contacted me to say most of the population was of haitian descent. I remained speechless.
On DESPERATE - AND HEADING OUR WAY: Haitian crisis sees flood of refugees risking their lives to reach Bahamas
Posted 28 September 2021, 11:31 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
correction: expatriates were NOT eligible for unemployment benefits.
On BTVI staff’s threat over chairman’s reselection
Posted 27 September 2021, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Don't know anything about this case, but the ministry of education is where the incompetent or insane elephants go to die waiting for retirement.
As to 'plantation' , it is a common observation by teachers because the selection of the brass in the profession is very much like a plantation, as they have to keep teachers oppressed.
If you think the situation in the public system is bad, try the private system. There has been a massive exodus of expatriates because they were eligible for unemployment benefit. Many now must work for reduced or delayed salaries and do more work because there is no acknowledgement that the preparation of online lessons is very time consuming.
So yep, many a teacher out there selling baked goods or sewing or even stuffing shelves because of covid.
On BTVI staff’s threat over chairman’s reselection
Posted 27 September 2021, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal