Jay

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Jay

Jay

@canjaydian

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Jay
Jay@canjaydian·
@najib_aboug @yegwave I understand it, I just think it's bad priorities. If the government wants skilled engineers in the future they need skilled teachers educating kids now. Paying them like babysitters pushes the best teachers to leave the classroom.
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YEGWAVE@yegwave·
BREAKING: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirmed that she will introduce back-to-work legislation on Monday to end the teachers’ strike.
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Ryan Gouthro
Ryan Gouthro@rgouthro25·
@canjaydian @yegwave Your retarded! Oil company's are private, teachers are paid from tax dollars. Give your head a shake stupid
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Jay@canjaydian·
@BakerB31 @yegwave Bachelor's of science, bachelor's of education, masters of education. Good educators have good education and tend to enjoy learning. She doesn't regret the time, but the government sure doesn't value it either.
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Jay@canjaydian·
@JohnBennet87929 @yegwave My point is that engineers & teachers require high levels of education and provide critical services to society. Just like doctors. Not at all like Walmart greeters. I am sorry, you clearly had awful teachers if you cannot grasp that, and low wages probably contributed.
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John Bennett
John Bennett@JohnBennet87929·
@canjaydian @yegwave Why say something so stupid? Do you think a Walmart greeter should make more than a doctor, too?
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Jay@canjaydian·
@ABertaGuy27 @yegwave The reason I picked the specific example is that I am an oil & gas engineering manager. We pay new grads $85-90k starting. Teaching is insanely harder work than what our new grad engineers tackle. Frankly, I wouldn't do her job for my current salary.
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Jay@canjaydian·
@jkenney Pick up the pace! The gap is growing.
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Joe
Joe@JoeNoMask·
@carsmummy @CMOH_Alberta Literally no more deaths from the previous 5 years. Only declassified deaths. Only thing that's changed is you now live in fear, who is the real covidiot? Thinking masks have worked and locking down the healthy was a good idea. Testing kiwi, grapefruit, goats and motoroil: pos.
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Alberta Chief Medical Officer of Health
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB numbers: over the last 24 hours we have identified 555 new cases, which includes an additional 184 variant of concern cases. We have completed an additional 11,405 tests, giving a positivity rate of 4.8%. (1/3)
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Jay@canjaydian·
@CBCFletch @HuaAi1 Where do you find the curreny hospitalized and ICU numbers?
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Robson Fletcher
Robson Fletcher@CBCFletch·
@HuaAi1 It's been a bit confusing. I was glad to see AB Health add the word "ever" to the front page of their data site to make it a bit more clear:
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Robson Fletcher@CBCFletch·
Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta: • 28 new cases today (vs. 50 yesterday) • 3 more deaths • Still waiting for detailed testing data to be posted but Dr. Hinshaw said 1,333 tests completed in last 24 hours • More data context here: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
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