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Way too many adverse effects of that pain relief method.
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So...obviously you won't get anything out of this, but maybe other people will.I got the impression that they are under a lot of pressure to fly, but I was told the opposite at the interview I had with AEL.
...9 glasses of apple pie moonshine...
Obviously you got the wrong prescription last night...Way too many adverse effects of that pain relief method.
So...obviously you won't get anything out of this, but maybe other people will.
Let's imagine a hypothetical situation. There is a company (doesn't matter what kind) that for one reason or another promotes and forces it's employees into cutting corners, being unsafe, unethical, having poor morale, whatever, I'm sure everyone gets the point. They go to interview a prospective new employee (which they need to fill a vacancy) who asks them if it's true that they do all of the above things.
Does anyone in their right mind think that they will just blurt out "Oh hell yes! We're a bunch of shady mofo's! We do all the bad, unsafe things here!"
I hope people here understand what "due diligence" is and what it really means to evaluate a potential employer.
And keep it in your locker at work.ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS have a spare uniform to the one you're planning on wearing that day
Aww...I never bring a spare now I'm paranoid
required for us to have one with us
I've seen something similar with a .25 ACP round... One of my patients got shot in the right shoulder and the bullet went through the right lung, right atria, left lung hilum, left lung, and exited just anterior to the left scapula. He wasn't facing the gun square on, he was bladed... (kind of standing sideways) The bullet basically traveled a straight line through him. No, he didn't survive..22LR rounds, though small, will F you up if they travel from your shoulder, down through your lung, IVC, and nick your heart.
you see, that would have been the SMART move. Unfortunately I was more panicked than SMART yesterday morning. And so was my dad lol. Since our collision happened in our laundry room at the house and with a nice big dark amber spot growing on the front of my light blue shirt we got it off and pre treated and tossed in the washer here at home and I rushed out thinking I could hopefully borrow someone's shirt...yeah I was pulling into the parking lot when I realized that taking it to the washer at station would have been the SMART move -_- Yeah that was definitely a hot sweatshirts way to learn my lesson. The firefighters were laughing at how if this had happened a couple weeks ago when we were trying to have "spring" it probably wouldn't have been crazy to have worn the jacket all day. The good news is that at least the immediate pretreatment and wash at home worked nicely and my shirt isn't stained as is still serviceable.Your department doesn't have a washer/dryer?
You could have had that washed and dried in 90 minutes.
About to get defibrillated in the name of science... [emoji16]
In an electrophysiology lab I'm hoping?Lol there will be video and photos, but I don't know if I'll have access to them.