Love tree work. Not the tree business.

I'll bite. Which vaccine causes which cancer? HPV vaccine causes cervical cancer? Only connection I've heard. Smoke byproducts and asbestos prevent lung cancer?



on a brigter note: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1CddzbePRk/
 
I knew as soon as I mentioned cancer that Daniel was going to post something like that. Everyone is entitled to their opinions.
especially those that have read up and studied the subject for hundereds of hours... The studies on the covd vaxx causing cancer are there. And all childhood vaxxines say on the package insert that the potential carcinogenic effects of this vaxxine has not been studied. With the mRNA covid vaxxines, the biological mechanisms by which the vaxxines cause cancer are well described. People are getting cancer at younger ages than ever before, and there is more initial dignosis of stage 4 than ever before...

bottom line is that anyone who believed that a novel medical treatment that was expedicted as an experiemental treatment which skipped the animal studies could be deemed safe with only 2 months of testing is completely foolish.


Data from 8,407,849 individuals between 2021 and 2023 were obtained from the Korean National Health Insurance database. The participants were categorized into two groups based on their COVID-19 vaccination status. The risks for overall cancer were assessed using multivariable Cox proportional hazards models, and data were expressed as hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The HRs of thyroid (HR, 1.351; 95% CI, 1.206–1.514), gastric (HR, 1.335; 95% CI, 1.130–1.576), colorectal (HR, 1.283; 95% CI, 1.122–1.468), lung (HR, 1.533; 95% CI, 1.254–1.874), breast (HR, 1.197; 95% CI, 1.069–1.340), and prostate (HR, 1.687; 95% CI, 1.348–2.111) cancers significantly increased at 1 year post-vaccination. In terms of vaccine type, cDNA vaccines were associated with the increased risks of thyroid, gastric, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers; mRNA vaccines were linked to the increased risks of thyroid, colorectal, lung, and breast cancers; and heterologous vaccination was related to the increased risks of thyroid and breast cancers. Given the observed associations between COVID-19 vaccination and cancer incidence by age, sex, and vaccine type, further research is needed to determine whether specific vaccination strategies may be optimal for populations in need of COVID-19 vaccination.
 
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IMG_1788.webpyou love doing a job that folks come out and wait patiently to record on their iphone, then completely explain how they have shared each one to their coworkers and family, respectable adductor cramps at 3am that are frankly baddass in their own right, then the very next day your coworker texts to let you know about the edible roadkill from previous day. best job ever. amazing i can do this for money.
 
I don't know how much more I can bend.

Business ownership is a wild ride.

Our avant situation with the dealer has crippled our operation for more than six months now. The loss of efficiency is costing an average of 20-40k per month, plus legal costs and payment costs.

Without the avant the chipper is ineffective, being so large it's a cost drain if you can't pair it with a rotating grapple.

We've had to push out or refer most labor intensive or large scale removals for the year, which hurts up selling and bottom line volume dramatically.

Advertising lag time, scheduling changes from all of this, lost of capacity, loss of a foreman due to loss of volume, etc. It's getting to be too much.

We just passed TCIA accreditation. David is pulling his weight in the apprenticeship and schooling. Our infrastructure, systems, training, outreach, and everything else are working as they're supposed to.

Between those issues and my health deteriorating I'm getting overwhelmed. This shits lonely.

We've fought so hard to get here, but man, I miss my family. I miss having time that isn't absorbed by the business. I don't feel like I'm making the difference I'd have hoped. Just, tired.
 
I don't know how much more I can bend.

Business ownership is a wild ride.

Our avant situation with the dealer has crippled our operation for more than six months now. The loss of efficiency is costing an average of 20-40k per month, plus legal costs and payment costs.

Without the avant the chipper is ineffective, being so large it's a cost drain if you can't pair it with a rotating grapple.

We've had to push out or refer most labor intensive or large scale removals for the year, which hurts up selling and bottom line volume dramatically.

Advertising lag time, scheduling changes from all of this, lost of capacity, loss of a foreman due to loss of volume, etc. It's getting to be too much.

We just passed TCIA accreditation. David is pulling his weight in the apprenticeship and schooling. Our infrastructure, systems, training, outreach, and everything else are working as they're supposed to.

Between those issues and my health deteriorating I'm getting overwhelmed. This shits lonely.

We've fought so hard to get here, but man, I miss my family. I miss having time that isn't absorbed by the business. I don't feel like I'm making the difference I'd have hoped. Just, tired.
Dang man, sorry to hear all that. What’s going on with Avant?
Business is a struggle, many times it feels like your beating your head against the wall and all is for nothing. It’s easy to get stuck in that loop and to pull out of that mindset.
Do you have enough reserves you can pay the crew for a week and just take a home vacation?

I went from two employees to no employees over night, working solo, and getting sued by a neighbor that also named the business in the suit. That was a full 18-20 months of litigation, coupled with having to pay rent on top of my mortgage due to home health emergency reasons. My wife has Lyme and we found out the house had a major construction issue that was contributing to her environmental exposure. My wife and I both went though surgery’s at this time too!

Literally felt like dropping a match and walking away, or dropping the match and staying put. Anyway that’s all behind us at the moment, even though I still have to put the house back together. We are all under one roof, most all of that mess is behind us, yet I’m certainly not the same person.

I’ve developed trust issues and have loads of anxiety. Yet it’s improving, and Now need to focus on the pains in my shoulders.
 
Chester the Cheetah said it the best
“It easy being cheesy”
The number of times that I think about "closing" and hiring a few laborers to do my bidding for cash..... Cheesy.... Yes.

@Evo, without getting too heavy into it, since day 1 I had issues with attachments falling off of the plate... Pretty severe issue. It's not been unique to any implement either. It's destroyed the panels of the avant, cost thousands in repairs frequently, and flat out isn't safe to operate. It's under warranty, has been to the shop a half dozen times. After the last time I was told nothing can be done, but they won't fix it or comp me for it.

Unfortunately, after having a baby in December and the machine self destructing the last few months, I ate up all of my reserves. Plus I've blown through most of my PHC/recurring work and pruning work. We're making due and still able to produce the floor, but it's no way to live.

I'm sorry to hear y'all have been going through it as well. Glad things are in the up and up for you at least. Court stuff is just a mid grade constant stress. Wakes me up at night. At least the crazy ex employee is finally leaving us alone. Lol.

@data farm 26 David and I talk about this daily. Society is in a contraction, it seems. My wife and mines goals are literally to be home more. We worked so hard and I've missed much of my daughters rearing.

Our goals have changed quite a bit because of all of this. Hoping it's for the best.

Appreciate the friendship and support. Stay cool out there (heat index of 110 here today, called it at noon)
 
Glad to hear things are looking up for you, Levi! You should update your thread for those who might not see this one.
The whole society is experiencing slow collapse,

Hey now, that is a bit extreme afaik, let's look to be more positive!
Business ownership is a wild ride.
Lordy you got that right!! But yeah, you got this. Get enough rest so that you aren't burned out and then see your way forward.
 

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