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Originally Posted by ILG
Yes, that's a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
My husband is a supervisor in a medical center. They are in a hiring freeze but are not laying anybody off and hopefully won't. Health care is usually pretty stable.
Library circulation has been up so my job seems safe too. People don't want to spend money on books and videos.
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Usually. But my friend is a pediatrician. ProMedica closed her entire office here in Swanton. It consisted of her (peds), a family practice doc, and 2 nurse practisioner (spelling???). So she went looking for a job. She's my age (53) so it was pretty scary. She had two offers. The one she went with is doing ok right now. But the other one announced a few weeks ago that they are closing up completely now too! Who would have thought!!