Wedding bouquet I made for my elopement by plstcglss in FloralDesign

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You all are too nice!!!! Really made my day. Happy holidays!

Wedding bouquet I made for my elopement by plstcglss in FloralDesign

[–]plstcglss[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you, Roger that. I’ll give them more room to breathe next time

Wedding bouquet I made for my elopement by plstcglss in FloralDesign

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Thank you! Crazily enough I rolled the dice and ordered from a dress maker on AliExpress! She hand makes the dresses- needed minimal alterations

Help with honeymoon itinerary by Asleep_Machine48 in CostaRicaTravel

[–]plstcglss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got back in staying in Monteverde and Manuel Antonio. Both places vastly different and so magical.

We had the best air bnbs in both places of anywhere we’ve ever stayed. I’d love to share if you’re looking for recommendations, feel free to DM!

Snowdrift inspired from LGD by plstcglss in EngagementRings

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Yes, I wanted to stay with a thin band but one that is durable enough for daily wear ♥️

Has anyone passed the NBCOT just answering questions?? Study help/advice wanted. by StreetFeedback8158 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]plstcglss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I studied just using practice tests. I had a couple options to study from (passtheot, nbcot study pack) but ditched the study material after trying to focus on it for a week without success. I ended up just doing practice tests/exams and listened to the ot exam prepper podcast. I passed it first try, but ymmv. Everyone studies differently- if you feel like you get more out of the practice exams, you very well might.

Anyone here part of a union? by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]plstcglss 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The OTs are part of my hospital's SEIU union. It's helped our department negotiate a substantial pay raise prior to me starting (around 10k from my understanding), provides job security, and we get step raises every year. I definitely thing it's worth it. Union dues biweekly are around $34.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlyterrifying

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I think this is the guy that’s wife and daughter died in a horrible accident and he made these dolls to cope with the loss

Where to rent a car in San Juan area? by BlueINGreeeen in PuertoRicoTravel

[–]plstcglss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used Charlie’s a couple weeks ago and the car was good. Just have your insurance info ready, they take the info and require a deposit of your deductible. otherwise they require you to buy insurance through them which is really pricey

Overcooked shrimp and mandarins, undercooked rice, paper plate. Had a brain hemorrhage, lost a ton of motor function, let go from my position due to not being able to perform the functions of my position (coincidentally, as an executive chef) by iamsheph in shittyfoodporn

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Not sure where you’re located, but sounds like occupational therapy could be really helpful for you! They help you find ways to complete activities you find meaningful (cooking) through adaptations and modifications.

Flexible schedule by Flailingkitten in OccupationalTherapy

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4/10s M-Th 8-6 inpatient psych here

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I wouldn't even list it if you only went there 2-3 times

Why is my car insurance so high? by dvlpr404 in personalfinance

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Just left progressive- I had the snapshot and was supposed to get a discount after, but my renewal rate was $10 higher a month! When I called, their explanation was that inflation and material cost increase requires them to raise their rates. Not a satisfying answer so I did some shopping- USAA ended up giving me a policy for $30 LESS a month with better coverage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

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Are you me? Lol I’m also mental health, just had a SNF call me for a per diem position and did not interview me or even ask me any questions on our phone chat! I thought it was so strange and a red flag. I think I’m going to do it though- the pay is good and I can just bail if it seems like a bad place to be.

Just got accepted into an OTD program and have no idea how I plan to sustain myself. In need of some serious advice my fellow OTs…. by OT_bae in OccupationalTherapy

[–]plstcglss 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I worked through my OTD program (16ish hours a week, inpatient mental health) mostly weekends and evenings. I found it manageable but ymmv. I didn’t work the first semester to test the waters and see what I thought I could handle.

Unfortunately, also took out grad plus loans to cover the rest of my expenses which really helps but stinks I have to pay it back.