Mandi3020 replied to GodIs082010's topic in Stress 101
My daughter is going through this too. Fortunately for her, her spouse lives on the other side of the country due to his job. He is verbally abusive on a daily basis, and has done so much to destroy their family. They have decided to remain married u...
Mandi3020 replied to Mandi3020's topic in Government
Thanks Tango, I appreciate your response. The CasePro recruiter told my hubby that the "approval process" would be a minimum of 2.5 months. We're keeping our fingers crossed everything works out !
Hi, My spouse has been offered a position with CasePro; they are a government contractor. Does anyone know anything about this company? Apparently their contract with the Navy is up next year; the recruiter told him that it is unlikely they won't get...
Just wondering if anyone knows anything about CasePro? How are they to work for? etc. My husband is looking at an opportunity with them in a case management position. He would be a contractor, and CasePro's contract with this particular government en...
Mandi3020 replied to teresab_2000's topic in Ob/Gyn
Years ago when I was working in the NBN, we had a sweet baby girl in there with the last name of Sheets. You guessed it, they gave her the first name of Satin.
I just work the weekends. I'm part-time and my days are either 10-12 hours. Come Monday I'm so tired I can hardly move; sometimes I stay in my nightgown all day. So no, it's not just you :-)
Mandi3020 replied to BellaDestiny's topic in Entrepreneurs
I am very interested in starting this type of business. I have been an RN for 30 years and my hubby has been one for 5, and our daughter is in nursing school, so I'm hoping we could do this has a family business someday. I know that in the state we l...
Mandi3020 replied to Heartyournurse's topic in Case Management
I left bedside nursing years ago in favor of case management (one job was doing home visits and the current job is in the acute/hospital setting) and I NEVER want to go back to bedside nursing. Having said that though, I know it would be really diffi...
I became an RN in the 80's, I worked on an Oncology Unit and we had the first HIV patient that was ever admitted to that facility. HIV was new then and everyone was afraid of this patient. Sadly, staff avoided his room as much as possible; this pati...
When I was a new nurse (30 years ago) my first position was on an Oncology unit; it had the reputation of being a "hell hole." Anyway, I got to the point that I would have nausea and stomach cramps on the drive to work. The smell of the hospital woul...
I wouldn't. I've been a nurse 30 years, and although the profession has been good in terms of flexability and job security, I feel nurses are grossly underpaid for the responsibilities we have. I just was talking with DH the other evening (he's a nur...