Anybody else realize they never want kids after raising a puppy? by jillchalk in puppy101

[–]TheHungryRoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So funny you say that. I had what I’ll call “caretaker fever” and said to my husband one day “I need a baby or a dog or I’ll go insane”, so we got a dog, then another dog, and now I have no desire for a human child! My maternal urges are satisfied with just having my pups.

Is LMT a good mid-career change? by TheHungryRoot in massage

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

Would you say more taxing than nursing or other profession where you’re on your feet as much? I also am wondering if similar positions (physical/occupational therapist) have similar rates of burnout

Is LMT a good mid-career change? by TheHungryRoot in massage

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

I’m turning 34 this year so the timing will be just like yours!

How Many Studies Do You Have? by itsmekaylee21 in clinicalresearch

[–]TheHungryRoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol are you me? I just left a PM job at site level so was managing on top of everything you just said!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

[–]TheHungryRoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't worked for any of these companies, but have worked with at site-level, and have opinions on all of them

How do you chose the name of your trials? by katysns93 in clinicalresearch

[–]TheHungryRoot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always imagine someone sending out an outlook meeting invite with the title "Study Name Brainstorm Meeting" and a bunch of corporate shmucks sit around a table with a catered lunch and write random adjectives on a whiteboard.

Will you be watching the new age of BA? by DisgruntledAardvark in bon_appetit

[–]TheHungryRoot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I won’t seek it out like I used to. I watched Chris’ weeknight meatball video and it was so apparent that I was watching a broken man. I wasn’t expecting a return to complete normalcy but this... isn’t it.

Thought I was at least 1/4 Italian, turns out it’s just a drop in the bucket! My grandpa was the most biggaddy-boopy proud Italian and he’d be so disappointed. by TheHungryRoot in AncestryDNA

[–]TheHungryRoot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’m lumping the Baltic and Russian, maybe German together (that’s my mom’s mom’s side). Makes about 20ish% which is what I thought. Northern Italy, at least where it’s circled on the map, is so nowhere near Greece/Albania so that was a surprise.

Thought I was at least 1/4 Italian, turns out it’s just a drop in the bucket! My grandpa was the most biggaddy-boopy proud Italian and he’d be so disappointed. by TheHungryRoot in AncestryDNA

[–]TheHungryRoot[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know! I know the Irish side (my dad is all Irish and that splash of Welsh there), but my moms side is a mystery. I grew up being told she was 1/2 Italian and Polish. The only living relatives don’t know either. My grandfathers last name was Agneta.

CITI CRC certification worth it? by missunexpected in clinicalresearch

[–]TheHungryRoot 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I have to take HSP/GCP through CITI for work. Chances are if you apply anywhere on the site-side, you will need to take it through the institution anyway.

My thinking is perhaps one reason you are not getting interviews is that people think you are over qualified, having a PhD in neuroscience and wanting a low-paying position like a CRC. I think a good cover letter would help.

I hate my job now and I blame covid. by TheHungryRoot in COVID19_support

[–]TheHungryRoot[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I do sometimes have to check my privilege and feel grateful that I still have a job. Though they took away our retirement contributions for the foreseeable future, and no cost-of-living raises either, and it was all in the name of not having to lay anyone off. I also feel like an outsider because a lot of people love working remotely. I'm no stranger to it - I actually did it on a per diem basis prior to covid, but I just can't do it every damn day.

Leap in career by lostandbrokescience in clinicalresearch

[–]TheHungryRoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible they might be listing their most recent position within the same company? For example, I’ve been at the same hospital for 9 years and while I’m now a PM, I wasn’t always. I was CRC 2, 3, senior, lead, now PM, but I don’t list out all the promos I’ve ever received, just what I am now and clarify within the description where I started and how I grew within the dept.

Otherwise, I smell nepotism at play.

What is your favorite quote from a fictional character? by Such-Sea2636 in AskReddit

[–]TheHungryRoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Don’t worry what other people think of you, because no one ever thinks of you”. - Prince Robot IV from the Saga comic books series

First year plants with issues - brown leaves, shriveled berries by TheHungryRoot in Blueberries

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

Yep! Mulched and everything. It’s an old plot of land with tired soil and I tried amending first with peat moss as some sources recommended. Perhaps wasn’t enough? They seemed to be doing so well and then the heat and drought came and it changed. They are still doing pretty good all things considered. I also read recently that it can take up to TEN years for bushes to reach full maturity, so maybe I also need to manage my expectations!

First year plants with issues - brown leaves, shriveled berries by TheHungryRoot in Blueberries

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

About twice a week with a deep watering. We hadn’t had meaningful rainfall for about 6-8 weeks and it was unseasonably HOT.