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They have a collectivist mindset in other countries when needed. Just look at the response to COVID-19 literally everywhere else compared to the US. We're a bunch of individualist, selfish pricks. The second a bunch of CVS pharmacists go on strike, there will be a line a scabs there to take their place.

We'd have to go 1920s WV coal mine insurgent warfare on them and make scabs too afraid to come into work in order for a pharmacist strike to be effective. We'd need bands of pharmacists ready and willing to be violent like the unions were back in the day. Scab at a pharmacy? First time you do it, we pop your tires. Second time, we find out where you live and a group of us beat you. Dare us to see what the third time has in store for you?

I don't see your typical US pharmacist doing that.

So I don't even pretend this is possible.
 
They have a collectivist mindset in other countries when needed. Just look at the response to COVID-19 literally everywhere else compared to the US. We're a bunch of individualist, selfish pricks. The second a bunch of CVS pharmacists go on strike, there will be a line a scabs there to take their place.

We'd have to go 1920s WV coal mine insurgent warfare on them and make scabs too afraid to come into work in order for a pharmacist strike to be effective. We'd need bands of pharmacists ready and willing to be violent like the unions were back in the day. Scab at a pharmacy? First time you do it, we pop your tires. Second time, we find out where you live and a group of us beat you. Dare us to see what the third time has in store for you?

I don't see your typical US pharmacist doing that.

So I don't even pretend this is possible.
A much larger percentage of pharmacists are petite women compared to coal miners (probably 0% petite women and 100% men fit for labor.) Also, would you beat up a tiny girl who has pharmacy debt to pay off?
 
A much larger percentage of pharmacists are petite women compared to coal miners (probably 0% petite women and 100% men fit for labor.) Also, would you beat up a tiny girl who has pharmacy debt to pay off?

If it were a time and place where union violence was acceptable, absolutely. You have to treat scabs like the traitors they are.

But we aren't. So, no, we wouldn't. In a hypothetical case where there was a pharmacist union and a scab were breaking the picket lines, you would have to wage an asymmetrical psychological/information war. Plant controlled drugs in their cars. Hire people off of the dark web to hack into their personal accounts and expose any embarrassing facts about them. Things like that.

But none of this will ever happen because there will never be a pharmacists' union.
 
They have a collectivist mindset in other countries when needed. Just look at the response to COVID-19 literally everywhere else compared to the US. We're a bunch of individualist, selfish pricks. The second a bunch of CVS pharmacists go on strike, there will be a line a scabs there to take their place.

We'd have to go 1920s WV coal mine insurgent warfare on them and make scabs too afraid to come into work in order for a pharmacist strike to be effective. We'd need bands of pharmacists ready and willing to be violent like the unions were back in the day. Scab at a pharmacy? First time you do it, we pop your tires. Second time, we find out where you live and a group of us beat you. Dare us to see what the third time has in store for you?

I don't see your typical US pharmacist doing that.

So I don't even pretend this is possible.
If it were a time and place where union violence was acceptable, absolutely. You have to treat scabs like the traitors they are.

But we aren't. So, no, we wouldn't. In a hypothetical case where there was a pharmacist union and a scab were breaking the picket lines, you would have to wage an asymmetrical psychological/information war. Plant controlled drugs in their cars. Hire people off of the dark web to hack into their personal accounts and expose any embarrassing facts about them. Things like that.

But none of this will ever happen because there will never be a pharmacists' union.


So your response to changing job market is, ”well, we need to go back to a period were it was ok to just intimidate and assault those that we think are against us”.

Most of the rest of us would change careers before going there.
 
So your response to changing job market is, ”well, we need to go back to a period were it was ok to just intimidate and assault those that we think are against us”.

Most of the rest of us would change careers before going there.

I think that is his point lol
 
So your response to changing job market is, ”well, we need to go back to a period were it was ok to just intimidate and assault those that we think are against us”.

Most of the rest of us would change careers before going there.


My point is that's the only way the profession starts viable. And it won't happen, so plan on having a second act career wise.
 
If it were a time and place where union violence was acceptable, absolutely. You have to treat scabs like the traitors they are.

But we aren't. So, no, we wouldn't. In a hypothetical case where there was a pharmacist union and a scab were breaking the picket lines, you would have to wage an asymmetrical psychological/information war. Plant controlled drugs in their cars. Hire people off of the dark web to hack into their personal accounts and expose any embarrassing facts about them. Things like that.

But none of this will ever happen because there will never be a pharmacists' union.
Blair mountain
 
If pharmacist went on strike, pharmacy schools wouldn’t give two sh*ts about it.
They already got our money, and probably could care less about what we do after that
 
We Koreans know when to unite. lol. Btw, Korea has one of the most divisive history known to man lol.
 
Dokdo is your land?
Is that a statement or a question?

"Dokdo is your land" is a statement and shouldn't be followed by a question mark unless I stated it first and you wanted to repeat it as a question to confirm what I said but since I never initiated a conversation about Dokdo, I am lost in the eternal spiral of question of how confused you are.

If you wanted to ask it in a form of a question, it should've been, "Is Dokdo your land?" And my answer would be, no it is not since only land that I own is the 4000 sq ft where my house sits in and do not think that one person could own an island that is entitled to a nation. If your intention of starting this conversation with a grammatically erroneous statement with a questions mark is to simply provoke a political dispute due to the fact that you just found out I am Korean in a public pharmacy forum, you're an idiot and I will treat you as such.
 
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