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Yeah, the only thing worse than working is not working.
I really hate this oncall thing. It really bugs me. Either let me come on or call me off altogether. I'm not going to sit around, twiddling my thumbs waiting for you to call me. I do have a life. (Actually, I don't, but I still resent being told I have to sit around and then jump when they snap their fingers.)
I lol'd at this one!!!:lol2:
It's funny - where I used to live it was a small community with one hospital. So I'd be at, like, the county fair, and I'd see largely pregnant women there and I'd inwardly groan (ugh, more work for me). I felt like I imagine a postal worker feels like when they drive down the street and see little red flags sticking up on mailboxes everywhere.
Now that I live in a large city with several hospitals, seeing a pregnant woman does not evoke the same reaction, because I don't know that I'll eventually cross her path at some point in the near future.
This really has nothing to do with the response I quoted. I blame the wine.
klone, MSN, RN
14,857 Posts
It's feast or famine right now in OB. I was put on standby last Thursday, sent home after 4 hours Tuesday, put on standby last night, and cancelled altogether tonight (the upside is I'm enjoying a glass of wine right now). When that phone rings at 1700, I know it can only be work calling to tell me not to come in. It's always a "Yay! Oh, wait. Crap."
I LOVE being able to stay home with my family in the evening, and it's always extra nice to be mentally preparing to leave, and then get this gift of being able to stay home. But DANG, it's hard when the paycheck comes.
I REALLY need to win the lottery.