Recent comments in /f/Maine

-Mother_of_Doggos t1_j6v5p32 wrote

Reply to comment by DrMcMeow in York Hospital by [deleted]

Co-pay/ins isn’t the same as deductible, though it does mention financial department and deposits. Hopefully that is something they are able to accommodate. I’ll try tomorrow! Thanks!

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JStanton617 t1_j6v4tbd wrote

Same everywhere, but electrician and HVAC are going to be in huge demand for decades. We’re about to rewire the whole world (solar, EVs, general electrification of appliances) and improving indoor air quality (COVID mitigation) has just started

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Ferh35 t1_j6v2jdw wrote

So if my 13 year old and my 11 year old wanted to stay around, then it’s either nursing or a trade, not trying to bash, I mean I’m an immigrant who serve the USAF when I got to the us

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Smitch250 t1_j6v04kj wrote

Medical field is terrible. Everyone i know in it is absolutely miserable even the rich ones. Electrican would be the way to go I can never find an electrician for my bridge projects. They are all too busy to bother with small electrical jobs less than $10k

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Background_Coyote230 t1_j6uxnuv wrote

I mean, we also need basic quality administrative support. All business, nonprofits, government agencies, etc, need people who are tech savvy, responsive, and willing to work. It is nearly impossible to hire someone to work general office jobs right now. (Receptionists, calendaring, assistants, up into ops/insurance/HR, town administration, etc.)

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