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  1. I expect every job to do drug screens. That's not the issue. I just wonder how far will it go? I hear obamacare is asking personal questions about people's sex life. I don't plan on signing up but I still think that things are getting too personal. I remember the days when no drug screens were done and no vaccinations done. I never saw one adult with measles or mumps and I never saw a problem with people coming in drunk and stoned. I do see problems with the rising costs due to the statism and endless regs.
  2. Re: "Don't work in healthcare" Hey, what a brilliant idea! Why didn't I think of it? You all are so full of wisdom.
  3. I have been a nurse for 15 years and my best job is working in the infusion clinic. I hated the hospital and will never go back there. Today it's worse because of all the new regs that get into your personal life. I recently turned down a job when I found out that flu shots are mandatory as well as yearly cholesterol checks and other personal things. I never had to work for a company that monitored my diet and persona. business. No thank you. Obamacare is not about care, it is about control and I want no part of it.
  4. I just got hired for a job at a clinic which is funded by the state. They forced me to have a flu shot and screened my cholesterol and other vaccinations. This is too much for me and the more I thought about it the more I did not want to work for such controlling people. This is too much into my personal business. There are many more doctors and nurses dropping out of the field just because they don't want to be controlled by the cholesterol and diet police.

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