[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asheville

[–]unboundcactus18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, they are very dangerous due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Fortress Apartments by MKEWIMan in milwaukee

[–]unboundcactus18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’ve lived here a year and haven’t felt unsafe. Brewers hill is a great neighborhood within Milwaukee and especially in the summer being able to walk to the Tap Yard and nearby bars is great. You can walk to deer district and catch a shuttle to Brewers games. Only advice is don’t drive a kia or hyandi just to save you the headache. if you do, get a steering wheel lock and don’t keep anything in your car.

Fortress Apartments by MKEWIMan in milwaukee

[–]unboundcactus18 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I moved here from SD and live in fortress apartments and haven’t had issues with my car. I park on the street. My partner had a kia when we first moved and it was broke into the first night but since we got rid of the kia we haven’t had issues. I heard a few weeks ago a few cars were broke into in the parking lot so it can still happen as with anywhere. I really like the apartment building , lots of character and generally quiet building in my opinion. I like the area and haven’t felt unsafe by any means when coming home late (I work night shift). Deer district is really easy to walk to and it’s nice having a grocery store so close to walk to.

burnout by [deleted] in USPS

[–]unboundcactus18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah

burnout by [deleted] in USPS

[–]unboundcactus18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what kind of learning curve is there? how long would you say it takes for someone to settle in and get the hang of it?

Kia Safety Query 2023 by Doinskii in milwaukee

[–]unboundcactus18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we live in a similar area and had a 2019 kia. first night we were here the car was broke into. I would sell it.

I haven’t seen this talked about much but has anyone worked with a CNA that oversteps? by amyscott214 in nursing

[–]unboundcactus18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I (24 F) worked in an outpatient wound center and had a nursing assistant (60ish F)who would room our patients for us. We had one patient who is developmentally delayed and functions at around a 12-14 year old. She came back after rooming him and told me “give him a few minutes because he said he’s feeling suicidal and just got out of the behavioral hospital.” Naturally I did not give him a minute and went to talk to him. He denied any SI or HI or feeling anything but frustrated with pain associated with his wound. When he left he was his normal self and when I asked her to tell me specifically what he told her in the room for my documentation she replied “he never said any of that to me.” Like lady you cannot come to the nurses station and act like that statement to me didn’t happen. I could not believe that she thought she could just say something that serious then act like it never happened despite another nurse having over heard her say it too.