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Quote from: Tall Opinion on August 19, 2015, 12:15:08 PMRespiratory Therapist at one the largest inpatient hospitals in the country. Currently i'm working in the ICU running and managing the life support ventilators. Other times I can be placed on the general floors administering breathing medications/therapy.Mind if I ask where at? My wife is an RRT.
Respiratory Therapist at one the largest inpatient hospitals in the country. Currently i'm working in the ICU running and managing the life support ventilators. Other times I can be placed on the general floors administering breathing medications/therapy.
would rather watch the olympics if i want to see a black guy jump things, least they don\'t have the mentality of a beaten 13 year old.
One size fits all PR/advertising/marketing account director at a large comms consultancy. Being 'creative', we have an entirely free bar in the office and all of the open plan, table tennis, hammock type of feel-good shit going on, which is alright.My girlfriend is a surgeon in training and fuck me does it make me have days thinking 'what do I actually do' or visions of leaving the firm to go and chop trees down or build something, it is comical how different our respective 'bad day at work' stories are.
Literally unemployedGonna do a tad more manual labor and then I'm off to the wastelnd to work 100hr a week for $100/hr
It would have been great to have parents, but it made BMX so much more hardcore and real not being able to buy anything new, ever.
Quote from: blueee on August 22, 2015, 05:47:04 AMLiterally unemployedGonna do a tad more manual labor and then I'm off to the wastelnd to work 100hr a week for $100/hrThe where to do what?
Quote from: U-238 on August 20, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: Tall Opinion on August 19, 2015, 12:15:08 PMRespiratory Therapist at one the largest inpatient hospitals in the country. Currently i'm working in the ICU running and managing the life support ventilators. Other times I can be placed on the general floors administering breathing medications/therapy.Mind if I ask where at? My wife is an RRT.Beaumont in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Quote from: Tall Opinion on August 24, 2015, 08:10:01 PMQuote from: U-238 on August 20, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: Tall Opinion on August 19, 2015, 12:15:08 PMRespiratory Therapist at one the largest inpatient hospitals in the country. Currently i'm working in the ICU running and managing the life support ventilators. Other times I can be placed on the general floors administering breathing medications/therapy.Mind if I ask where at? My wife is an RRT.Beaumont in Royal Oak, Michigan.Damn dude! 1000+ beds? The hospital I am at has ~800 and is absolutely massive (I only work in the attached cancer center which is not that big). The wife is currently at a hospital with around 500 and she has no desire to work at any place bigger. Props to you.
A lot of the work is medical at the moment since that's where the bigger money is, but get involved in pretty much every field from aerospace to dildos (really).
Quote from: jeffro on August 23, 2015, 07:18:46 AMOne size fits all PR/advertising/marketing account director at a large comms consultancy. Being 'creative', we have an entirely free bar in the office and all of the open plan, table tennis, hammock type of feel-good shit going on, which is alright.My girlfriend is a surgeon in training and fuck me does it make me have days thinking 'what do I actually do' or visions of leaving the firm to go and chop trees down or build something, it is comical how different our respective 'bad day at work' stories are.I can completely relate to this - our respective companies almost certainly have dealings with each other, I work for PR agencies and departments. Sadly we don't have as the same amount of perks but it's still a chilled out place to work. The PR world is such bullshit that I refuse to get stressed, compared to farming it's a joke. Half the job of a PR is to justify their existence to the wider company... Anyway, one day I'll do something useful.