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  1. No PPE, no me. Being asked to wear one mask all day is not that big deal. Before? Fool managers were all up into us to change our masks constantly between patients even though there were not coughed or contaminated on the outside at all. I always thought it was a waste of money to do so.
  2. Unions protect the lazy, incompetent and stupid. Why would I want to be associated with that?! Besides, having an antagonistic relationship with your employer is vile and unhealthy. If a hospital is supposedly poorly staff or whatever, leave the job. Go to one where you want to be there. Keep doing that till you go where you have a friendly, mutually productive and respectful relationship with your employer.
  3. Everyone is at risk. What is wrong with your boyfriend?! Sounds like the passive aggressive type. Pathetic. If everyone thought and did what he wants, we would have societal collapse. Shame on you.
  4. I lysol my shoes, leave them at the door. Strip naked and have scrubs in washer then jump into shower.
  5. I never heard my idea before. No one I know has heard of it before me either. Sources!!! Anyways.... You have your opinion and beliefs that has no merit and I completely disagree with them. I have mine which are original and great! Never going to change my mind. I will not insult you by trying to change yours. So have a good one!
  6. You did not read my post. No imposition. A government subsidized "bribe."
  7. You are funny! Apparently!? I think you are bothered my point of view has merit and it is something you never considered. Live and let live is my motto and the government that governs best, governs least. I think Jefferson said that.
  8. If you have a better plan for when you thought to yourself something along the lines of the following: "Where were the parents?" "I feel for those kids." "Why are they having children when they cannot even take care of themselves?" "Crazy." I can accept that my idea may be a bit out there, but honestly, the buddies I have shared this with tend to agree. Their gut reaction was, "why should we fund abortion?" etc. I told them, an abortion is what, a couple thousands bucks vs. the hundreds of thousands dollars not to mention the untold incalculable crime the odds say these kids will invariable will commit. My whole point is, yes, I am completely for people's right to bear and carry arms. It saddens me a bit though that we live in a society that people feel they must arm themselves to protect themselves. I much rather live in a society that has that option however due to society being so safe and secure that right is seldom practiced. I am a very peace loving, people loving man.
  9. You are proving my point completely! Thanks!
  10. You are funny. . .! But I think the term, "pro-choice" is disingenuous. Because, a pro-life person will say, "you made your choice when you chose to have sex now you have to deal with the consequences." I can see the logic in that sentiment, but my issue if a person is going to act like an animal and not able to control their hormones, treat them as such and allow them to abort an unwanted fetus the way we control pet populations. As an aside, and off topic, but I have had the following discussion with buddies and most all love it! SO, my health care plan would be, abortion anytime anywhere no questions with cases involving a minor we keep the DNA evidence for going after what may be a predator rapist out there. Better yet, the government will pay the gal to have the abortion. A few hundred bucks. Even better, if the woman opts to get sterilized, we pay her a few thousand dollars with a graduated decrease till the woman hits menopause. With men? We pay them a couple thousand dollars to get free sterilization. We would have to tattoo a small symbol on the perineum though so that if they go to a doctor to reverse it, the doctor will not be legally allowed to do so until the guy reimburses the government for the sterilization procedure and money. Such information should also be in a medical chart, but just in case the tattoo. I subscribe to Malthusian economics and think this is a beautiful plan (though I know it may need a few tweaks, etc). Talking it over with buddies, they think I should run for office. Just think, in a generation, we can literally turn this country around without hurting anyone but "helping them." Anyone who has seen that movie "Idiocracy" would know, my plan has merit.
  11. I am all for gun ownership. Any law abiding citizen should be allowed to own weapon that law enforcement has. The obvious exceptions being military grade weapons on par with tanks, jets, aircraft carriers, nuclear missiles, etc. That said, the argument I favor most that shows why crime rates have gone down over the past 40 years is abortion. The Donohue-Levitt Hypothesis is an economic study that analyzes this phenomena. Basically, who are most likely to commit crime? People from single mother households. Prison population data supports this. Who typically has abortion? Single pregnant women. I am 100% pro abortion and this is my strongest argument in favor of it. In terms of mental health, I think a woman with near zero financial resources or support has to be crazy to have a kid. The kid grows up crazy, etc. . .a vicious cycle. Abortion puts an end to that and nips the criminal literally at the bud and prevents future victims from manifesting.
  12. For my part, I think that CNAs and MAs who do this because being a CNA and MA may not be prestigious enough. As one of the posters said, it is about teamwork. They should be proud to be CNAs and MAs. I recall I was house sitting for my brother, and he is a big shot super rich dude with a huge home, etc. And I had a great time doing it! I remember friends of mine saying, "Do you tell these girls that this is your house?" I said, "Why would I do that?! Why would I lie? The truth is good enough." The truth should be good enough. But again, people insecure. After reading all these posts, my suggestion if you have to deal with one of these people, approach them. Let them know initially that they are a valued team member. They are unique and one of the best at what they do and should be proud of it. That you agree that they are underpaid and under appreciated. But that they cannot refer to themselves as nurses because it is a legal and liability issue. You may add by challenging them, are you embarrassed by your job title? Or ask if they want to be a nurse you can encourage them to find outlets that can work with their schedule and budget to become one.
  13. If I passed the NCLEX-RN, am I nurse or no? Serious question! I do not feel like one. I am the alpha male type, so I have been described. . .haha A male professor said, "You are a "murse."
  14. To clarify, I have my RN license, having successfully passed the NCLEX-RN exam. Though, admittedly, new to nursing. Looking for that first year of nursing experience. After that, I do not know what I am going to do. I have had so many licenses in my life, it should make a person weep I have yet to find my niche. EMT, insurance, commodities, chiropractic, substitute teacher credentialing, etc. . . In the end, for myself, I do not feel like a nurse. I do not think even after a couple of years doing it I will feel like a nurse. I have had to varied a career history to pin myself as anything specific. I think it goes back to when I was a kid. I learned a word. "Dilettante." I wanted to be a dilettante. A jack of all trades, master of none.
  15. Also, if a person calls themselves a nurse, and it is illegal to do so, give a warning. Happens again, report them. And they should be terminated. I find it hard to believe any healthcare facility would risk lawsuits or other repercussions to keep a person on board who is doing something illegal. But overall, if a person does that in their private social life who cares. . . I would not associate with them, but I could not care less about them.

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