Re: Okay, who's going to camp??!
I went, I saw, I left after 2 days. No door on my bedroom, people coming in our cabin while we were out to put a double bed in my room where the new single one was. Did I mention that my bed was all made? And that when I returned later that afternoon, my clean sheets were in a heap on the floor. My laptop case was knocked over. Still no door on my bedroom, but then
I had a bed that my sheets wouldn't fit! I met my charge nurse/boss the first night, she brought up me working nights, I said I can't work nights, it makes me ill. I told that to the camp owner/director when he hired me. Her answer, "I don't care." No one told me this camp followed certain dietary rules d/t their religion, and that the children who attended were all of that religion. So none of my favorite breakfast meat was going to be served. So I said well, I can eat toast or bagels, no toasters there, they consider them a fire hazard. Also my boss said if you are on the day shift, you can't eat breakfast in the dinning hall, wonder what I was supposed to do about that? She just said you have to eat before. Wonder where I was supposed to eat before breakfast was cooked? I could go on and on, wasn't my place to be. I packed my car on that Sunday morning while they all were at breakfast and i was outa there. I stopped at McDonalds on my way home and bought an egg mcmuffin. Now I love camp nursing, that is what I do during the school year at the environmental camp I work at. But that place...........YUCK
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