Indiana | stevr13 - 3/21/2020 09:06
If increasing the price stops hoarding or misuse, then yes
Edit to add: I'm not looking for hyperbole, I'm asking a practical question. How much money would it take for you to be directly caring for 10 highly contagious people, Indirectly an additional 40 people - 12 hours/day, then come home to your husband, 2 kids under the age 5, and not see your parents or grandparents because of increased exposure risk to them?
I'm in the camp the current wage isn't high enough for this responsibility has increased workload, work stress, risk for exposure.
When I was in the Army when we went into combat we were paid more (combat wage) What she will be doing as far as I feel is the same. |