2 April 2018 | 6 replies
In the former category, you have people in the trades, manufacturing, a lot of retail workers and health care aides.
5 July 2020 | 213 replies
Also, health care is inexpensive.
28 November 2022 | 19 replies
Being in healthcare for 20 years myself, my most recent position in the er of a level 1 trauma center, I know exactly what you are going through everyday.
10 November 2022 | 5 replies
We plan on using it for a mid-term business and healthcare professional furnished rental.
28 February 2022 | 171 replies
We also picked up a few foraging books too and now eat many wild greens, nuts, morales, tubers, and high nutrient content plants for free…and it stops us from getting fat too so we will have less health care expenses in the future.
26 October 2021 | 380 replies
Originally posted by @Matthew Terry:@James Hamling#1 The major risk of COVID-19 was never about how deadly it was, but about bringing the national healthcare system to its knees and how novel it is.
14 June 2015 | 6 replies
They see the health care industry circling the toilet bowl and fixing to flush away.Cash flow is one part of investing but EQUITY GROWTH is where the bigger money tends to be at.
28 December 2023 | 82 replies
Some sectors should be rotated here-- probably needs to go into more healthcare & oil.
15 February 2023 | 12 replies
Between Oct 2021-Oct 2022 ( data for the most recent 12 months) official industry layoff figures shows: construction (845,000), retail (838,000), healthcare (742,000), Government (475,000), Finance & Insurance (152,000) etc....But none of this has anything to do with the fact that if a lender gave buyer an approval then subsequently fires a loan officer in the midst of transaction closing, that is not grounds to send buyer/seller a denial letter a day after closing was supposed to happen.
15 April 2020 | 35 replies
Columbus, Ohio has slightly worse cash flow than Cleveland but our government, education, healthcare, and financial jobs have given the city amazing appreciation.