There may be a few DC jobs that aren't that necessary. But otherwisebaldeagle wrote:My wife is a nurse. What do you think?bizarrenormality wrote:How do you feel about people who denigrate nurses, med techs and EMTs? And do you think it's because they don't have a MD or because they chose to make a career of saving lives?baldeagle wrote:I despise the denigration of people who do so-called menial jobs (like the motor pool). Every job is meaningful, no matter how menial it might seem. Every job is necessary for the military to function.tacticool wrote:While I appreciate the discount, I am sometimes bothered by the fact that my native Texan trauma nurse neighbor has to pay more than a Yankee who did a hitch in the motor pool after high school to see the world and learn a trade.
To clarify, NO job is worthy of denigration, because EVERY job is necessary.
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- Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:55 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: UPDATE: 1/20/13
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- Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:00 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: UPDATE: 1/20/13
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For Vets or just active.puma guy wrote:Jack-in-the-Box gives a military discount, too.Krampus wrote:I never understood why someone who owns property in Texas and pays property taxes here should pay more for a Texas CHL than somebody in California who served a few years in the national guard 20 years ago. It's no suprise more and more Texas residents are opting to get a nonresident license from a more reasonably priced state if they're not eligible for discount prices in Texas.
- Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:51 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: UPDATE: 1/20/13
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You must be a real bummer at some one else's birthday party.Krampus wrote:I never understood why someone who owns property in Texas and pays property taxes here should pay more for a Texas CHL than somebody in California who served a few years in the national guard 20 years ago. It's no suprise more and more Texas residents are opting to get a nonresident license from a more reasonably priced state if they're not eligible for discount prices in Texas.
- Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:22 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: UPDATE: 1/20/13
- Replies: 41
- Views: 6258