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Funny work day today.
Arseen:
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on August 10, 2015, 03:44:13 PM ---Extra hours means extra money to buy games. ;D
Extra hours means less time to play games. :'(
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Well the evening shift was normal buzy, no rush but no lazying around either.
But the night shift... so far I've eaten, watched TV and talked with other night shift workers on the other ward... and typed here... ;)
I could bring my console here and play on the 50" TV we have here.
Currently the actual work takes 60 minutes total of the 9 hours scattered around the schedule. few minutes here few minutes there.
--- Quote from: noemann on August 10, 2015, 04:02:42 PM ---Arseen must be crazy tired :o
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Nah I woke up at 13:30 like after sleeping 8 hours or so.
So staying up the next 17 hours is easy.
Besides our ward has empty bed... ;)
--- Quote from: noemann on August 10, 2015, 04:02:42 PM ---awesome pay and legal system. Maybe I move to Finland :P
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Welcome.
TDIRunner:
After being here as long as I have, I've been kind of curious what everyone does for a living. I thought about starting a thread, but wasn't sure if people would think it was too private. I don't really want to know the names of businesses that people work for. I am more curios what kind of profession everyone was in.
I'm an accountant for a manufacturing company.
sheep2001:
Owner/operator (ie: Pool boy, cleaner, gardener, chef, handyman, painter, decorator, builder, landscaper....)
Here:
www.pechluna.com
Arseen:
I think the English term is Registered Practical Nurse in home healthcare.
We have 5 places in which we work:
- 1 assisted life house.
- 1 house for mentally handicapped.
- 1 rowhouse for people that need some super vision.
- 1 complex of 10 houses (34 apartments) for people who are fully independent but need help in minor things like laundry or some looking after.
- 1 drive around person.
I'm usually the drive around person: I drive around the town and surrounding rural area and take care of the basic health care issues including medicare, blood pressure measuring, injections... and help in bathing... and occasionally hit the bar.
During night time we mostly just make sure that the patients in the Assisted life house stay in bed, and take emergency calls from around the municipality (we get maybe one call per 4 months... ;) But we must by law provide the service so ambulances don't need to go give a person a glass of water... ;D).
noemann:
one of my unuseable photos just for the sake of illustration:
my Nature website is a work in progress...