Being There For The $$

The value of the soul may often represent the body and mind behaviors of note viewed by those whose resources are used and calculated . Claire represents that part of nursing in the 21st century, where goals are often $$ focused. The details of her story are shamefully fascinating.

Being There represents a pursuit for presumed love..in its pursuit there in lies something no amount of money can buy. It is fueled by the passion of love from the soul.. The love of money??
But Claire , a cna whom snitched only a Nurses’ Drivers’ lic. and got from there to work as R.N. precovid and until caught..she made about $750,000 ..She had zero nursing issues . She got caught because her boy friend turned on her. She got fined 500,000 and sentence to 5yrs.
Her boyfriend testified to Claire’s ambition to be a nurse to get money, and have nice things..Which worked well as Claire was a 4+ appearing nurse and ample qualified humanitarian abilities except the truth only was the truth when it worked for her..
The boyfriend never gave a motive for turning on Claire, oddly claimed he loved her..
The boyfriends’ interview on SM, recently, showed much deceit by many; describing his r/t Claire and her work. They met when Claire worked as a cna and he radiology to have immediate intimate relationship of endurance . His fear revealed in evaluation of emotional abuse w/fabrication of evidence, by his own statements. ‘Her power of abuse over me grew with her financial success. The absence of honesty became educationally authentic as lab rats do know a lot. The boyfriend interview statements revealed that police threatened him as a coconspirator if he did not beome a witness against. Claire. The police told Claire he signed a statement which would convict her; he never did and walked out of police saying, ‘If your going to arrest me you’re going to have to shoot me in the back. Rangers never give up anybody, particularly someone they love’ He walked out.

The flip side is Claire was not clinically educated only by on the job training, she was asked about not being able to perform a nursing task, her answer was, ‘There was always helpful guidance w/no concerns.”