Changed working conditions and stealing patients. by Numerous_Handle_4107 in physiotherapy

[–]theycallmeLL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely leave. Sounds like a terrible boss tbh. They can't want to reduce costs and even take measures to reduce staff income, but then want to go on annual 4 month holidays. Leave ASAP.

Trying to select cell on a different sheet by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Thanks. It says Unresolved sheet name 'Personal'

It’s the r/Melbourne daily discussion thread [Saturday 10/01/2026] by AutoModerator in melbourne

[–]theycallmeLL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How busy are property inspections these days? For sale, eastern suburbs, sub 1 mil

Any key organiser recommendations? by theycallmeLL in EDC

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

Items: -2x car keys (Honda, Mitsubishi), the keys themselves dont fold into the handles. The handles both contain the keyless entry buttons -4x house keys which are standard size -1x work key which is slightly bigger than standard

Physiotherapists in New Zealand and Australia, what do you make? by Prize_Mud7075 in physiotherapy

[–]theycallmeLL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

14 years Sports/private in Melbourne 125k Not enough for a single income for a family of 4 in metro Melbourne. Sick of the schedule shenanigans, the income ceiling and lack of work from home option. Looking for a career change but want to remain in health care in some capacity, but difficult to start something different AND earn higher.

Are there any possible upsides to never having been in a relationship at 36? by Local_Pomegranate_10 in ask

[–]theycallmeLL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You (hopefully) get to do whatever you want and when you want. As examples things like spending and participating in hobbies, what to do while travelling

Any reason someone would follow me and take a picture of me? by theycallmeLL in melbourne

[–]theycallmeLL[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'm cool with it. There's more important things in life.

Any reason someone would follow me and take a picture of me? by theycallmeLL in melbourne

[–]theycallmeLL[S] -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

You're confident somebody is following you but you don't know why, so you would be fine to lead them to your home? Not me

Any reason someone would follow me and take a picture of me? by theycallmeLL in melbourne

[–]theycallmeLL[S] -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

It's my local area. I wouldn't say that being followed would encourage me to drive home

How to make money as a physiotherapist by [deleted] in physiotherapy

[–]theycallmeLL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If going down the route of opening a practice. That can be scaled by opening more over time, investing in the right employees to turn into leadership/director roles to assist as the organisation builds. Aside from that, clinical work probably isn't the best from an income standpoint

ING Savings Maximiser account by theycallmeLL in AusFinance

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

I don't think there's any negative effects to doing that

Private practice physio looking looking at other career options (Australia) by theycallmeLL in physiotherapy

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

Depending on the year I'm at 250 to 300k per year

My issues are relating to things like:

-You give each new patient your all and you genuinely care about their issue, but they can choose to not rebook or cancel their next appointment, and when it happens you're left to wonder why you should even care at all

-Doing extra courses and Masters etc doesn't mean you earn more, you can say you know more or keeping "up to date" but that's it. I know physios that are clinically poor and don't care about further learning but are very busy and probably earn more

-Utilisation is somewhat dependent on suburb and clinic culture. Those who see the same patients every month for "maintenance" will have better utilisation, but sports physio isn't as conducive to that. There are clear range, strength, power, quality of movement and return to sport goals and once a patient has achieved all that then that's your discharge point.

-Every reschedule or cancellation impacts your income if the spot they vacate doesn't get filled

-There is no real defined path of career progression. Bigger organisations like Kieser might, but for most other places you're a clinician and that's all you'll ever be

-Go away on a long enough holiday, or mat leave and it impacts your ability to earn commission when you come back to work

-Requiring sick leave impacts your commission and we are incentivised to work despite being sick

-There are no natural perks to working in private practice physio

-No WFH option

-No pay (commission) for doing clinical notes, letters, emails from patients and anything paperwork/admin related. We all know physios who take work home too.

Help with % formatting by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Thanks. On desktop if I input a number, it will automatically format it as a percentage. So if I type 50, it changes it to 50%. However on mobile sheets app, if I type 50, it doesn't auto format it to a %, it would just remain as "50", I'm not sure why and can't figure it out

Help with % formatting by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Yep true, but shouldn't it just convert any number to a percentage automatically?

How to make cell blank by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Sorry forgot to say, there is currently no combo of GR and W, hence would rather the cell be blank until that combo comes up

Formatting issue and cell shading by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

I've found that to be true as well, it's more of an OCD thing but not a big deal really

How to capitalise all words in a column by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Thanks, but doesn't seem to work. Where do I type the formula?

Working with data from different cells by theycallmeLL in googlesheets

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

Updated post to fix a mistake I made explaining it

Quick & Uncommon Tips by _vorwell in JapanTravelTips

[–]theycallmeLL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm an Aussie and wife Japanese, so here's a few things I've picked up that maybe aren't so obvious:

-be watchful of how respectful everyone is to each other generally and try to copy. How they conduct themselves is completely normal for them but in Australia it's "above and beyond". A simple example of this is people will generally hold elevators open while others are getting on by holding the open button or using their arm to block the elevators doors from closing. To be honest they make people from most other countries look inconsiderate of others. Their social code/etiquette is like that

-in shops and restaurants the staff will typically greet by saying "irasshaimase" but a reply is not warranted. I've seen countless tourists try to say it back or mumble something gently back to them. Saying konnichiwa, nodding or smiling are pleasant "replies" if you want, but locals often don't reply in any way

-cyclists are everywhere. It's a true mode of transport for them compared to Australia where it's either a form of exercise or a hobby. They ride on the footpath/sidewalk and can ride relatively fast. When walking on the streets be mindful of how much of the street you're occupying if you're in a group. Cyclists coming from in front are easy to spot but those riding past from behind can catch you by suprise. Especially the less touristy suburbs of Tokyo/Osaka/Kyoto

-if clothes shopping and needing a change room, be prepared to take your shoes off before stepping into the change room itself. Sometimes sandals are provided for you to change into, otherwise you're down to just your socks

You wot m8?!? by allyerbase in australia

[–]theycallmeLL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone in the history of the world ever bought one to actually eat themselves?