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#1402
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ps just off a 8 of 9 days in the ER stretch.
FUCK THAT
but night #8 I was a Charge Nurse for about half the shift.
I was only suppose to come in for the first part of the shift. then someone else wanted to go home, so I stayed.... and got more OT
FUCK THAT
but night #8 I was a Charge Nurse for about half the shift.
I was only suppose to come in for the first part of the shift. then someone else wanted to go home, so I stayed.... and got more OT
#1403
Originally Posted by NVMY4N,Jan 30 2010, 03:42 PM
ps just off a 8 of 9 days in the ER stretch.
FUCK THAT
but night #8 I was a Charge Nurse for about half the shift.
I was only suppose to come in for the first part of the shift. then someone else wanted to go home, so I stayed.... and got more OT
FUCK THAT
but night #8 I was a Charge Nurse for about half the shift.
I was only suppose to come in for the first part of the shift. then someone else wanted to go home, so I stayed.... and got more OT
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people just really don't know how to drive in these conditions. straight ignorance. I watched people for hours from my front porch slipping and sliding all over the little hill in front of my house in nashville. they're ALL about some brakes. and the wrong way.
Nashville drivers brake wayyy too much in any condition much less when they're "out of control".
Nashville drivers brake wayyy too much in any condition much less when they're "out of control".
#1409
Driving in these conditions isn't easy. If I was not a regular to these conditions I would seek out a empty lot and drive around to acclimate myself to the speed, sliding and braking. Yes, the biggest issues I saw were due to braking.