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i don't expect very many posts with this thread..

but that's okay.. it's for everyone that works and just need a place to just post whatever's on their mind.
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wow!

I thought i was the only one who felt that way.

If i don't like a person, i secretly wish they would get shot to death or fall off the planet. Basically, just disappear so that i wouldn't have to deal with them. The very sight of them, makes me want to fall down in a state of convulsions. That's how much i can't stand them.

Unfortunately these violent fantasies never happen, and i still have to deal with them on a professional basis.

I'm working with a Winnebago native american, and she feels the same way, but is far more malicious. And here i am coaching her on how to be professional with people no matter how she might feel towards them.

Usually, when i'm coaching her, and i'm actually coaching myself.
Will you quit your whining and just start work. ****ing whiners.
Coworker was fired today, fallout assessment tomorrow
Got laid off.

Everything is just fake and gay.



It's an opportunity to try something new.
Today at work there was a couple working out together and they were arguing the whole time. Had to pretend I wasn't in earshot and didn't want to look in their direction. **** that was awkward.
No wonder they keep me around for just a few days a week. Because everyone hates this job, eventually quits and the workload is ridiculous. Not unlike the sweatshops I'm sure this company has overseas. Ugggggggggh. I haven't wanted to work more tbh, even with the limited hours I do have. Maybe though. Maybe.

More money= more workhorse treatment.
I hope the gal that transfers in is cool. I also hope I get more hours now
I've gotten to where I will stand up for myself a lot more and just express my opinion on certain things. It feels very odd because I've always been more passive but it also feels really incredible to finally have that voice and not allow myself to be pushed around. A coworker complimented me on this not too long ago and it meant a lot. It's weird cause I feel like I'm more confident than ever but also more miserable.
Whelp!

I have left the hospital in Nebraska. Friday was my last day. They brought in a permanent person. As soon as the director found out, he told the managers that he would give me an incentive to come back.

Interesting.. i'm on my way to CO. I think i'm getting my confidence back. When i decided to end the contract - i was picked up by another hospital within 1 hour, + 4 phone interview requests.

right on!!
Whelp!

I have left the hospital in Nebraska. Friday was my last day. They brought in a permanent person. As soon as the director found out, he told the managers that he would give me an incentive to come back.

Interesting.. i'm on my way to CO. I think i'm getting my confidence back. When i decided to end the contract - i was picked up by another hospital within 1 hour, + 4 phone interview requests.

right on!!
Congratulations. Where in CO? It has to be an improvement over Nebraska.
Actually, Nebraska was a very interesting place.

I worked with the Native Americans. Winnebagans, Dakotas, and two other tribes. By the time i left, i was given gifts. I didn't realize how much of an impact i had with the patients as well as the personnel.

One thing i liked about Nebraska was how GREEN it was. Compared to living in the high Sierras, the trees and grass was breathtaking. Very deep and lush. Plus in the areas that i went too? No trash on the streets, lawns, or anywhere.

And it's pretty cool seeing some of the farm machinery. They look like some kind of weird contraptions rolling down the street standing at least 7- 10 ft. in height.

Next is Gunnisron, CO. I just left there on vacation, so i know i'll have 4 days off to hike Crested Butte, and play around in Telluride.
Gunnison, CO for some strange reason, my "autospell" keeps putting an "r" in that word.
The other job interviews were in:

Portland, OR
Wisconsin
Crescent City CA
South Carolina

Should have talked to them, but getting hired within one hour is like the "good old days" for me. I'm sure there will be jobs there when i get out of CO.
Next is Gunnisron, CO. I just left there on vacation, so i know i'll have 4 days off to hike Crested Butte, and play around in Telluride.
I'm jelly...enjoy it...you deserve it.
why, thank you!

and how's it going in your neck of the woods?
why, thank you!

and how's it going in your neck of the woods?
Enjoying the EMT work and the clinical time towards my medic license.

Looking forward to finishing so I can really start learning, instead of focusing on passing tests, and figuring out where to plant my feet next.
Whew! planting your feet is the hardest part compared to passing those test.

Getting oneself on the map, or getting your foot in the door is a challenge. At least with passing tests - it's left up to you. But when it comes to the employment "maiden voyage" - it's kind of in the employers hands.

But once you've become established? You'll be turning down jobs.. i'm not kidding. And from what i gathered? you'll going to be just fine.

:)
I hope I can manage the beer order on my own on Monday
okay..

i just realized that i can only be off work for about a week before getting antsy for my next assignment. If i'm with my boyfriend out on hikes, or driving across the country - no problem. But if i have to sit at home for a week? (while hiking locally, or working out, or doing aerobics), i get bored.
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