Dave N. wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 12:55 pm
jfv wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 9:28 am
Greetings from Abu Dhabi; my last day here before returning home.
Was in Dubai yesterday and went up the Burj Khalifa. The amount of money being poured into this place… I’m out of my mind with conflicting thoughts. Should I be impressed with what humanity can accomplish, or appalled that this is what we’re spending money on and not things that help the planet and the weakest among us? And what the hell am I doing here?
Dubai has all of what money can buy, and none of what it can’t.
I feel the same way about Rochester and the pretty buildings Mayo keeps building while the quality of patient care plummets and they continue to be closed off to ideas that would help their most vulnerable populations. Even basic logistic stuff like giving the SMART team access to Epic CareLink so they can get medical records faster to process SSDI applications faster. Which every other hospital system in Minnesota does. To this day, Mayo is the slowest responder to requests for medical records in the state. I brought these concerns from the SMART team directly to management and their response was the same as it always is: "Mayo doesn't <insert helpful thing>."
And they were obfuscating eligibility for charity to countless patients, or denying charity funds to eligible patients, to the point where the AG had to get involved.
They're spending billions on new buildings downtown that just move things around instead of adding capacity while psych needs are through the roof. More pressure to discharge people who shouldn't discharge. Who cares if a few peds patients complete suicide the exact way they said they would, when they said they would, where they said they would? The hospital got paid before they'd have to settle for a lower reimbursement from insurance. That's what really matters.
It's amazing how so many hospitals in this country are doing far more for vulnerable populations with far less income than Mayo, who has all the money in the world and chooses to spend it on opulence instead. Bill & Chuck are rolling in their graves.
enframed wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 9:01 pm
Starting at 53 I'll never make the ATP.
Even if you did, the mandatory retirement from the airlines is 60. Better to just get a PPL or sport license and have fun. Who wants to be a CRJ FO making $25k a year at 53?