what the fuck he’s so cute?
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what the fuck he’s so cute?
from ashlen’s insta story
Why the fuck do Doctors get paid Ash Cash?
Why the fuck do doctors get paid £73.50 to verify someone’s death just because filling in the paperwork for the crematorium isn’t in their job description!!!! So called ash cash is a bonus doctors get when they pronounce someone as dead for a crematorium! I work as a healthcare assistant and I’ve held the hand of several people as they die and the doctors are rarely there for this and then they show up, show sympathy and leave but apparently they’re glad this person has died because they get money for it! One doctor had 10 people die while he was on shift and he got £1050!! No one should get a “bonus” for the death of a person! It is immoral, wrong and completely disrespectful. I know there are loads of forms associated with health care but you should not be paid for filling them out and defiantly not to get paid for someone dying!
Here the link as it didn’t like me Posting this any other way.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1278953/Doctors--15m-signing-death-form.html
“shit, this is it”
austin and ashlen
#Repost @iamashcash with @get_repost ・・・ M Y. S T O R Y 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 - The son of a Haitian immigrant, Exantus, 36, was raised in Harlem’s St. Nicholas housing projects by his single mother. She found work in a factory, but didn’t have a good grasp on the English language, and struggled to understand the financial system in America. At the age of 8, Exantus started working by bagging groceries, and selling T-shirts and CDs on the street. ************************************************* His early struggles are what inspired Exantus to study money, and at 19 he became a bank teller. By 24, he was vice president of the branch. ************************************************* Exantus started listening to Jay-Z as a teen, and reveled in the rapper’s tales about drugs, women and cars. “Music raised me because I didn’t have a father figure,” he told Yahoo Finance. “Between the streets and hip hop, that’s what shaped me as a man.” As Exantus matured, so did Jay-Z, and today both men are focused on a more important goal — accumulating wealth for their families and the black community. ************************************************* “African-Americans have such a history of oppression that it’s still a reality for us in our minds. We don’t walk out the door feeling victorious,” he said. “If you change your mindset and apply certain principles, you can really change the trajectory of your life.” Exantus hopes that writing this book will make everyone, especially those in the black community, feel empowered and motivated to build strong financial foundations for future generations. Here are a few Jay-Z inspired financial tips to consider. --- #financialliteracy #credit #JayZ #444 #entrepreneurship #business #ashcash
austin and ashlen
Austin and Ashlen