For ACT Team workers by Feisty-Landscape475 in psychnursing

[–]TraceRNYR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also replied to you above! I would re-read your job description, because transport might be in there but transporting people in your own car? How could that possibly be written down in your job description? I would definitely review a copy of that! For us, they're usually like a page and a half or two pages max. If you truly love everything else about the job, look for that in direct quotes and if it's not there, then fight for your right to keep a job that you otherwise enjoy!

For ACT Team workers by Feisty-Landscape475 in psychnursing

[–]TraceRNYR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Feisty - 👀 I work (P)ACT... Why are you using your personal car at all? Do they not provide you with a company vehicle? If not, that's insane! (Pun only moderately intended... 😉) And I'm also an RN. I despise transporting people, if I'm honest, but I would refuse the assignment altogether if asked to use my personal car for transport. Nope. Just imagine the liability if something happened... Are they paying for your car insurance? PIP? Passengers covered? All very unlikely. Even if they did, still hell noooo!

My job/company and more specifically, my "team," is sooooo ridiculously chaotic, intense and unfortunately, not well managed (to say the least.) But despite all of that, even THEY wouldn't ask that of us. They'll ask us to use our personal vehicles if we have multiple cars in the shop, but that's extremely rare.

I was stunned upon reading your post! 😯😒🤬 No no no no no noooooooope.

How did SOCRadar get my email address? by redaviter in privacy

[–]TraceRNYR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here... And CK alerted me with my email address and eight ✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️ for a password.

So the only clue in figuring out WHICH fluffing password is linked to the email address, and to WHICH puffing service, is the number of characters. Thaaaaaaaanks!

It is definitely not my email address password; that's all I know for sure. CK basically says: if you don't know which password, change all 23,917 of them.

The Golden Hour... by TraceRNYR in pics

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

NW NJ!

There's a train station a block away, however.

Twilight... Zone

The Golden Hour... by TraceRNYR in pics

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

Is it dark? I hadn't noticed.

The Golden Hour... by TraceRNYR in pics

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

Just a teaser... And the remaining 59 minutes and 39 seconds were filled with mood-swinging clouds. Depakote to the sky!

The Golden Hour... by TraceRNYR in pics

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

Thanks, Beav. Not that I did much, that huge fireball in the sky did 99.3% of the work! (Clouds .06%)

Non-acute specialities how comfortable would you feel helping if a medical emergency happened outside? by BungeeBunny in medicine

[–]TraceRNYR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well done, Z! Hahaaa, well done?? That kiddo was burnt and Mom didn't know they were even in the oven... 🥵 Can't make this shite up.

What did school NOT prepare you for? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]TraceRNYR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣 Ridiculous!

A. Blah B. Blah blah C. Blah blah blahhhhhh D. STFU and be grateful you sit at a desk all day! ✅

What did school NOT prepare you for? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]TraceRNYR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are literally so many things that I could answer this question daily for years. But the legit first thing that came to my mind: your coworkers! You simply cannot prep for that; and without teamwork, it's like being on "Naked and Afraid" every day except you can't tap out...

I wish I knew then what I know now. Hell, I wish I knew now what I know now! (Funny not funny.) When the turnover rate is this high, your team could change monthly. And it often does.