My company went remote first in April 2020. Even if I left here, there’s no way in hell I’m going back to an office.
My company went remote first in April 2020. Even if I left here, there’s no way in hell I’m going back to an office.
Not really, but since I’m not going to find any solutions here and people have it worse, I’ll leave it at that.
The least amount? 20k US would halve my credit card debt and give me a leg up on getting the rest paid off. 40k would give me a jump start on finally rebuilding. Given I’m in my 50s though and with the state of the world, I’m likely to be making credit card payments until the day I die.
Could be worse. They could have picked Orlando.
How about this - your position is that a chemical burn from concrete cannot reach third degree? That it doesn’t happen fast enough to cause that damage?
Let me use your vernacular.
Bullshit. (Warning: NSFW)
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If you have a coherent rebuttal, I’m happy to listen. If not, Johns Hopkins has a good page on the subject.
The “degree” is based on the amount of damage done to flesh, bone, and skin. Each type of burn has different criteria, so yes, a third degree chemical burn will be different from a third degree flame burn, which will in turn be different than a third degree steam burn.
The United States is a first world country, and the parent comment applies here as well.
It’s not technically an arrest. In a high-stakes call, the police will typically detain everybody until they can figure out what’s going on. That means potential victims as well as potential attackers. It’s a safety measure.