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nelson
· 5 years ago
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Doctor Dre and Eminem without the fame and fortune
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mozzerhella
· 5 years ago
Sounds like that one Walking Dead episode
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deleted
· 5 years ago
A+ dudes saving the day but the management just abandoned those elderly? They didn’t even help them to other homes?
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guest
· 5 years ago
Iirc, the home went bankrupt and the same day management abandoned the place. All but two of the staff refused to work without pay. For three days these real heroes cooked, cleaned and even tried their best to dispense meds correctly, even paying for new supplies out-of-pocket. And by cleaned, I mean they bathed some of the elderly that couldn't take care of themselves. Finally the authorities got involved and rehomed the elderly and criminal charges are probably going to be filled against the owners and management. The other employees *technically* didn't do anything wrong, but they did oust themselves as worthless human beings.
deleted
· 5 years ago
Yeah it’s good that the police became involved. I used to work at a retirement home and some elderly can’t even go to the toilet by themselves or hold a spoon. With all the medication some need to take every day, leaving them even for only a few days is murder.
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ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I don’t know if I’d call the other workers who left bad people. They had a job and probably had families to feed, I can’t fault them for leaving a job that wouldn’t pay them. The owners are the real issue. They should have at least called whatever equivalent of Adult Protective Services they have in that area before abandoning the place.
deleted
· 5 years ago
Yeah I don’t blame the workers of course. Just the management.
guest
· 5 years ago
Your true self is not who you are, but who you are when things get tough. The fact remains that these old folk were left to die by people who had proper training, because money was more important. If everyone walked away, there would be murder (or at least neglectful death) investigations on everyone, but two good men with no training whatsoever made sure only owners and management would be charged. They were also the ones to notify the police, everyone else simply left. 16 people could have died, and if they did, would you still say the workers were blameless?
deleted
· 5 years ago
I wouldn’t say the workers would be or are completely blameless but it’s also not blood directly on their hands. It’s the same thing as seeing someone being stabbed in the street and standing around with the others as an onlooker. You could have done something and you definitely should’ve but you weren’t the killer. The point still stands as the management are the real killers. Perhaps the workers thought the 16 elderly would have taken care of?
guest
· 5 years ago
America, fuck yeah!