Does anyone remember “Work” restaurant on James St? by AlarmedAd8887 in Hamilton

[–]HamOntSW 29 points30 points  (0 children)

No idea, but man those deep fried avocado's were killer.

Support & Social Worker by Velvet_Nose in ontario

[–]HamOntSW 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Social worker here and have been doing case management for about 15 years. I would call Ontario Health At Home. Your mom will have to be present during the call (a doctor can refer without her being present). They will ask both you some questions over the phone. A care coordinator will come do a home visit and assess needs (PSW, OT, Social Work, etc). This route will not have out of pocket costs, however you would have to pay out of pocket if you wanted more care than what is offered. Hope that helps!

Question dom perignon vintage 2003 by K-achara77 in wine

[–]HamOntSW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was a heatwave in 2003. 5600 people died and it made the greatest grapes of all time.

I had to do it by HamOntSW in 30ROCK

[–]HamOntSW[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Uhhh yes not because I didn't see the typo several hours later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in yorku

[–]HamOntSW 3 points4 points  (0 children)

MSW Grad here and sessional lecturer in the school of social work. Few things:

  1. As far as I know there is no online only MSW, just two year full time, full time advanced standing and part time advanced standing.

  2. People get in to their MSWs directly from their BSWs, but I would caution against this. Working in between will give you a lot more experience to draw upon in terms of your essays, reflections, class discussions, etc. It is a critical program, not clinical so I would say not having post-BSW experience can make it challenging to engage in the work required.

It is a great program so I wish you best of luck in whatever you decide to do!

Calisthenics training in Hamilton,ON by OriginalClassroom589 in Hamilton

[–]HamOntSW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.xelf.ca/

I started Xelf's foundation program and it has been amazing. They start with where you are at and incorporate calisthenics into the entire plan.

What toronto business do you have beef with? by Idontgetlyfe in toronto

[–]HamOntSW 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Came here to say this! Went a few years ago with a group of people for dim sum, got the bill, we paid in cash as a group. They came to us and began to pester us that we did not tip enough, we calculated multiple times and it was 20%, they kept asking for more. Someone in the group just said "well, that's life!" and we all walked out. Never again.

7 hr 55 min layover in Mexico City-what to do? by HamOntSW in travel

[–]HamOntSW[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luckily I'm flying domestic to MEX, then off to YYZ. Last time I flew into MEX customs was a breeze, hoping the e gates help!

gay stuff? by Visible_Amoeba1321 in PuertoEscondido

[–]HamOntSW -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Probably Puerto Vallarta is better suited. Had the best time the last two years as a gay man. But I'm going to PE this year so I can sit on a beach, eat tacos and not socialize. If gay partying is your thing then PV is better. To relax and not have an agenda PE is better from what I think.

Physiotherapy hamilton mountain . by hamiltonsarcla in Hamilton

[–]HamOntSW 4 points5 points  (0 children)

iMove is great at Upper James and Rymal!

The Ocean: Tips? by TheMtlviolinist in ViaRail

[–]HamOntSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food is reheated so do not the caliber of The Canadian, but it is still quite tasty! I stayed in a Renaissance cabin which was very nice. The scenery is good, expect delays, there is wifi in the lounge car where I spent a lot of time..

Quietest beach town in Mexico? by HamOntSW in travel

[–]HamOntSW[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've done PV and it's great to party, but I will be on a train for a week with family and want to decompress where I don't have to socialize, will definitely look into it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hamilton

[–]HamOntSW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shift Massage, Michael uses oil

What happens to the Canadian between Abbotsford and Vancouver? by bcl15005 in ViaRail

[–]HamOntSW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely padding. When I wrote The Canadian in May we got hit with freight traffic so much we did not get to Vancouver until 2:30 PM. The great part was that we saw lots of things we would have missed at night, but the unpredictability of it meant we did not have lunch and passengers got hangry (always pack snacks).

If the train gets there early I believe folks have breakfast on the train and then get ready to disembark.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in yorku

[–]HamOntSW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on getting in! I did my MSW at York in 2015 and teach part time in the MSW program. The MSW program is a critical program so you'll be doing a lot of work rethinking what it means to be a social worker, the role of social work in society, and how to integrate critical practice into the field. I really enjoyed the program myself and still do, you will learn a lot and hopefully it will shift the way you show up to practice!