flirting with ER staff

Most of my interactions with ER staff involve me brandishing a crucifix and hurling cloves of garlic along with my patient so I can escape that vampiric den of iniquity with my humanity intact.

You must have been in the mess room when the Captain came in and said "right you, you and you, be at Paramedic school monday morning!" :D
 
sounds like Los Angeles CITY Fire...
 
sounds like Los Angeles CITY Fire...

It was a joke from Mobile Intensive Care Officer training back in 1992 when one of the blokes told of his time in Los Angeles and how if they didn't get enough volunteers to go to Paramedic school the Captain went to the mess room and basically picked people and told them to show up.
 
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This was in a fortune cookie today. It really feels kind of appropriate here. :rofl:


In case no one else has let their maturity go out the window...

In bed.

ROFL


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In case no one else has let their maturity go out the window...

In bed.

ROFL


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Reminds me of adding "beneath the sheets" to the song titles we saw on the jukebox.
 
Although not in the Emergency Department, I met my wife while we were both working in a military hospital. She, in Internal Medicine, and me in Radiology. She came down once a day to drop off the x-rays viewed that day and to pick up x-rays of the patients coming in the next day. One day, I summoned up the courage to ask her out on a date.

In a few short weeks, will have been married 30 years.:wub:
 
I've only flirted back with ER nurses and a couple female doctors. The ERs in my area have women with attitudes, don't want to deal with it and want nothing to do with it. As an EMT I found that SNF nurses, to be easy catch and releases. The areas with really attractive women, that don't have mental issues like ER nurses, are the floor nurses, radiology techs, and the occasional volunteer. Then again, never :censored::censored::censored::censored: where you eat.
 
...radiology techs...
+1
So much so that Mrs usalsfyre is a rad tech (well, other than the mental issue she obviously had to be Mrs usalsfyre :D)

Then again, never :censored::censored::censored::censored: where you eat.
Meaning, don't sleep around, don't lie, don't cheat with or on coworkers...respectful dating is probably fine.
 
Be you, just dont create problems for yourself while being you. Thats bad juju.

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I have issues being faithful and go through :censored::censored::censored::censored::censored:ish stages. Hence why I said what I did.
 
What is this "flirting" you all speak of?

Most of my interactions with ER staff involve me brandishing a crucifix and hurling cloves of garlic along with my patient so I can escape that vampiric den of iniquity with my humanity intact.

BAH HAHAHAHA


*wipes tear away* But seriously, don't fish off the company peer. Sure, love may bloom at work or in the ER. But when "bloom" becomes "boom", you're in a living hell everytime you clock in. Only exception I'd find would be SNF or places you don't go very often, but certainly not coworkers.

In fact, I offer that advice to most new females who join us. I can't even think of the number of girls who get hired, get passed around multiple guys at work, and then get sick of the rumors and quit.
 
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I don't think there's anything wrong w/ "tastefully" flirting w/ ER staff...if the flirting is recipricated. How about before you really start flirting have a regular conversation or exchange w/ the person and throw some personality into it and see how they respond.
 
I only flirt with the cute doctors, I won't flirt with those beneath my social standing. :D
 
I only flirt with the cute doctors, I won't flirt with those beneath my social standing. :D
:rofl:

As funny as that is, I'm going to deny ever hearing of you should we end up in the same ED one day :D
 
As long as it is fun and the other healthcare provider doesn't appear to be uncomfortable, then I say go for it ! Of course, number one rule is don't let it get in the way of patient care, after that, your good to go.
 
I wouldn't ever do that. The problem is that you work with them and flirting with co-workers usually isn't a good idea...
 
Oh yeah, of course I flirt with them! Haha.
I broke the Golden Rule, though. I dated a co-worker.
She's probably one of the most amazing people I've ever met, she's just not ready for a relationship and we are not on the same page in life even though she's older. Sucks to have to see her every day though! Never doing that again!
 
about 90% of the hospitals around here have pretty attractive females (i love texas) nothing wrong with doing a little flirting, unfortunately im young (20) so it usually ends up being the attractive nursing students going for it lol
 
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