Current devs were not skilled at all when they were hired, quite few time ago, and I remember Discord messages admitting all their struggles. to the point that I got tired of always being right If you just knew how many posts I've written about this inglorious game's death in the late past. And if at the same time there is an event that pushes players for continuous map resets, it is understood that things can only work from bad to worse. Of course latency is always a problem, very often monsters appear after I've already passed them, and I have to go back to kill them.īut this is one of the billions of problems that Nebula brings with it: it forces the servers to an absurd load charge every time a player performs a map change. Just avoid putting your feet in all those points where you see there are seedlings, pebbles or crumbs, and you should solve some of your speed issues. "We absolutely do not want to strike, but we feel as if we'll have no choice if Mount Sinai doesn't start bargaining in good faith with us doctors so we can agree on a fair contract.Click to expand.You get stuck because of the invisible walls, and you recognize them because they are (almost) always in correspondence with imperfections in the ground, such as cracks in the rock or flat stones (which in any "normal" game wouldn't prevent our unstoppable "heroes" from continuing to run) like these: "It is disappointing and disheartening that Mount Sinai is refusing to agree to pay parity for Elmhurst Hospital residents," said Dr. It comes the second time the 160 doctors-in-training threatened to strike at Queens-based hospitals this month over wage increases. This is the first doctor's strike in the city in over 30 years. We are working closely with partners at Elmhurst Hospital on contingency plans to ensure the same quality and level of care and services that the local community expects and deserves are not affected by the strike." "We are committed to working towards an equitable and reasonable resolution that is in the best interest for both our residents at Elmhurst as well as for the Mount Sinai Health System. "Anybody that needs a ride home after hours, all they have to do is submit it for reimbursement and we'll take care of it," Leitman said.Ī Mount Sinai spokesperson released the following statement: The doctors want hazard pay should a medical crisis like COVID happen again. Elmhurst, a city run hospital, was the early epicenter of coronavirus cases during spring 2020. Striking doctors are also pointing out that two years ago, they were in the thick of the COVID pandemic. The hospital is part of the Mount Sinai system, but resident physicians at Elmhurst say they make up to $7,000 less than their counterparts at Mount Sinai in Manhattan. The physicians, who are part of a training program run by Mount Sinai's Icahn School of Medicine, are demanding better pay and benefits such as safe rides home from work at night. Resident physicians at Elmhurst Hospital are on the picket line starting Monday for a five-day strike.ĮLMHURST, Queens (WABC) - Resident physicians at Elmhurst Hospital hit the picket line Monday for a five-day strike, marking the first doctor strike in the city in more than 30 years.
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