At one time the timber Industry
kept our community thriving. But at this time we don't have much for
livable wage jobs. We could use some small industrial manufacture
jobs in BONNERS FERRY But
health care is now the Industry is
main key to our local economy. One of our employers is ACE ELDER CARE which
is set up like a group home for elderly who needs assistant.
One
thing in painting ceramics is to get the white spot in
the right place on the pupil.
Coffee is on
Health care is becoming big everywhere but it doesn't pay well unless you are one of the professionals.
ReplyDeletea lot of our nurses get paid more than doctors with their union contracts. tons of overtime at double triple and even quadruple. plus huge pensions and benefits.
ReplyDeleteHi Dora, interesting post about the industry in your hometown. The economy has had a definite affect on so many levels.
ReplyDeletePainting ceramics is a awesome. Love the creativity and there's so much skill involved in the details.
Have a wonderful weekend.
I knew you were in the thick of it for the health care industry but I hadn't realized the industry was so big locally.
ReplyDeleteThat spot is so expressive.
If it wasn't for medicare and or medicaid a lot of people would have any medical coverage.
ReplyDeleteLast figure I heard and RN is making about 20 an hour.
Lot of them head out of the area.
Coffee is on
Eyes makes or breaks a picture. I agree, the white on the eye makes a lot of difference.
ReplyDeleteYeah, healthcare is becoming a big industry here too.
ReplyDeleteHealthcare is a huge industry here as our population is ageing fast...
ReplyDeleteHealth care is also an industry ! Especially for the pharma industry for making money !
ReplyDeleteThat tiny spot is not easy to get perfect... but I think you are spot on ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy PhotoHunting ~
People will always need medical care, food, shelter and clothing. In Detroit we thrived on the auto industry.. Well, we see how that's taken a downward spiral.. Sad to see a beautiful, productive city like Detroit turn to rubble.
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