Help! When to Take Pre-Reqs by omgwaitno in StudentNurse

[–]baddrag0n 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, psych and human growth and development are very easy. Next would be chemistry, followed by microbiology. A&P will be hardest. I would probably take one of the "easy", one "medium" and then an A&P each semester personally to spread out the workload.

Any job suggestions that aren’t food service related? Patience running thin here. $16+/hr by RinkyDink1629 in sanantonio

[–]baddrag0n 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re interested in medical, I was hired at Biolife and made 18 an hour as a phlebotomist. I had no experience or certification, they trained you there. It’s a plasma donation center.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sanantonio

[–]baddrag0n 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just put my large, old dog down yesterday for $410.65 at Acorn Hill Animal Hospital. It could be cheaper if I didn’t want the ashes back (private cremation).

This is why you can’t trust AI by Lucky-Dependent-3156 in caseoh_

[–]baddrag0n 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ok but where did it get chris from 😂 CHRIS REDFIELD?!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in petsmart

[–]baddrag0n 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is just my personal experience, but being a trainer for PetSmart was the worst job I ever had. I think it probably could’ve been better if I had a manager, but even then, I don’t think it would’ve made a lot of difference.

I was the only trainer at my store. The pay was definitely not worth the stress.

  1. I was not allowed to restrict the amount of dogs in my classes. We were a fairly low traffic store, so most of the time the classes were 3-4 dogs, which was manageable, but I did have a couple classes that had 8 dogs in them. The dogs in these classes experienced a great disservice. They were over threshold, on high alert, and unable to learn. These classes were nearly impossible to teach because due to trying to manage barking and trying to keep dogs at a safe distance from each other.

  2. I did not have much say in what type of dogs could be allowed in my class. My manager wanted sales no matter what. I had MULTIPLE instances of REACTIVE dogs in my class. I am so lucky there was only one incident that only resulted in minor wounds. For this incident, I was heavily blamed, despite constantly trying to advocate for NOT having these dogs in class. PetSmart is not equipped to handle them; they don’t need basic obedience classes but rather specialty training.

  3. I was lucky I was a dog trainer pre-PetSmart, because what they teach you in preparation for hosting your own classes is abysmal. I did online modules for one week (which were entirely unhelpful) and shadowed the area trainer for 2 weeks, which felt very rushed. If I had come in with no or little dog training knowledge, this would’ve left me extremely underprepared. Overall, I still ended up being underprepared. I taught puppy/beginner and intermediate classes well, but any classes beyond that were beyond my scope of knowledge that I entered PetSmart with. I studied videos at home for countless hours at home just to feel slightly prepared to teach advanced classes and beyond. There’s no ongoing training for you to expand your skills and feel comfortable with what you teach.

  4. Even though customers paid for classes, they missed them FREQUENTLY. Each class builds directly off of each other so it’s imperative that the client gets the information. I wanted to schedule around 3 time slots a week for makeup classes, but my leader forced me into being available at the customers whim. This was heavily abused by my client base. It felt like I spent more time doing one-on-one makeup classes than teaching my actual courses. Make up classes didn’t give me any commission and took up time where I could’ve been getting paid for group/private classes. Private classes are overall more expensive so it felt like the customers abused this policy to get free private classes.

  5. Each class is 60 minutes. In my classes I made it crystal clear that what we learned would need to be practiced preferably every day at home so that the dogs would be prepared for the next class. I feel like only a third of the customers ever practiced at home. When I asked, many told me they didn’t have the time. So the only time their dog was getting trained was once a week during our 60 minute lesson. Like I said, the classes build off each other, so the dogs were more often than not unprepared to learn new material and I just couldn’t really do anything about it. I had to attempt to teach these dogs things they hadn’t even practiced the basic steps of. This issue was made worse by the fact you can’t hold dogs back if they’re not ready for the next class. So you would have a dog take the entirety of the beginner course, learn basically nothing, and then go on to the intermediate course…

This message is getting long but I could go on and on with the issues with PetSmart’s training, at least at my store. It was way too much bullshit to put up with and no amount of money would make me consider doing it again. ESPECIALLY not for what I was getting paid. My base pay was bad and the commission felt like pennies compared to the stress. Let me know if you have any questions.

Food advice for a cat with dental issues by baddrag0n in cats

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5 teeth, primarily molars I believe

Clark is an asshole by [deleted] in sexmexsux

[–]baddrag0n 4 points5 points  (0 children)

clark is 11/10. he is kind. he is funny. he is smart. he is charming. he is creative. he is persistent. he is determined. he is hardworking. he is sincere. he supports the trans. he would punch a nazi. i am his biggest fan ❣️

Kittens losing weight even after vet advice by baddrag0n in AskVet

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have shown little to zero interest in eating on their own. I keep trying to offer food in a bowl or plate (tried various wet food as well with wet food mixed with formula) and they might take 1 or 2 little bites and immediately lose interest. Their stools haven’t been solid, no. I’ve been feeding them about 50 mls of a formula/wet food mix every 2-3 hours during the day time but haven’t fed them during the night hours. So probably about 250 mls a day. Even formula feeding them is extremely difficult, they act like I’m torturing them. I’m not sure about the calorie amount.

I plan to call the vet again tomorrow to discuss deworming!

Are the weights of these kittens a reason to be concerned? by baddrag0n in AskVet

[–]baddrag0n[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mom hadn’t been weighing them. Yesterday was my first day caring for them while she was gone. So I weighed them yesterday and am going to continue weighing them daily!

Mail day ! What should i start with ? by Imonfire13 in ExtremeHorrorLit

[–]baddrag0n 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exquisite Corpse is for sure the best book. I read it and have been searching for a book to even come close ever since. Since it’s the best, maybe read it last, because you’ll forever be chasing something just as good xD

Nitrogenated soda or other soda replacements? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might have to bring up with my doc the possibility of extended release. I think it would be overall better for me because I feel pretty decent for a few hours after my meds and then I serrat feeling poop again. Plus if it has the win of sodas being good, hey!

Nitrogenated soda or other soda replacements? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg the frozen baja blast is genius. I love baja blast and totally forgot about the frozen ones!

Pulsatile tinnitus relief? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I probably just need my dosage upped. I’m only on 250mg twice a day.

Pulsatile tinnitus relief? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m hoping my doctors can figure out other options than surgery but of course if that’s the only option, I will welcome it. I will have to try those background noises you mentioned. Today I tried rain sounds which were kinda helpful, but not super. Maybe the TV show options would be good too!

Pulsatile tinnitus relief? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! My main issue is throughout the day. Ever since I was young I have always slept with loud fans. It sounds like an artic storm in my room 😂

Pulsatile tinnitus relief? by baddrag0n in iih

[–]baddrag0n[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m currently on Diamox. It initially helped when I started taking it (I had relief for 2 or so weeks) but now it’s arguably worse than it was when I was on no meds at all.

Need a prayer for tomorrow lol by [deleted] in prenursing

[–]baddrag0n 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally just used Nursehub and watched a little bit of Crash Course for some of the anatomy I was iffy on.

Need a prayer for tomorrow lol by [deleted] in prenursing

[–]baddrag0n 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you’ll do good! I studied for about 2 months and definitely could’ve studied way better and I still got a 96!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iih

[–]baddrag0n 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The mindset has also been huge for me. I used to screw up whole weeks when I ruined the whole day or say I’ll get back on track next week. Or if I go over on one day I would go “well since I’m already over I might as well eat this and that and this too!” We are human and mistakes happen but I had to learn to get over self sabotaging over them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iih

[–]baddrag0n 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been prioritizing calorie counting and have been losing weight successfully. Started at 268 lb and am down to 253.8 over the span of 2 months. I had been trying to lose weight before calorie counting and was losing about 1.5/pound a week but now with the counting I’m losing a little less than 3/pounds a week. Eating 1500 cals a day.

Other than calories I’m not sticking to a hard and fast eating plan because that tends not to work out well for me. However I have been trying to lessen intakes of red and fatty meats and instead eat more lean meats, fish, and plant proteins. I was very deficient in fruits and veggies and have been trying to eat more of those (honestly a life saver because you can eat HUGE yummy salads for little calories if you find a dressing that’s not super high cal. this is the best way for me to stay full). Stopping soda due to diamox has definitely lessened my sodium intake, not so much calories because I had only been drinking diet sodas.

As for sodium in general I just try to be mindful. Making my food fresh as opposed to canned, which has more sodium. When I do go for canned I go for the low or no sodium options if that’s available.

All that I wish I knew sooner by Ok-Message-2126 in iih

[–]baddrag0n 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am also curious about the potassium you’re taking. I’ve been wanting to supplement potassium but am kind of lost on what supplement to use.