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Lowes still has everything I need.
Houston has changed me. The light turned yellow and I gunned it. Past me would be abhorred at the monster I've become.
(sheepishly raised hand...) Former LA County EMT here- impressed by the tactics, ashamed of the levels of escalation and desperation.Ha. Try growing up in So CAL... I don’t know if I should be impressed with my driving abilities or ashamed.
A workaholic? Thought that was still a gender fluid term.VST Called me the male version of a guy who works all the time. Boss said he could use more like us.
A workaholic? Thought that was still a gender fluid term.
Congrats on the work ethic? Try not to burn yourself out, especially on the “face value” comments of your supervisors.
And before any major ranting commences, I too was once a supe. Yes, it’s appreciated, but not all of them walk alongside their subordinates.
The ones that do truly understand the meaning of the word no, and the employee’s sanity and well-being.
He would not force me to work. If I said I needed a shift off, he'd not push it. My sups are actually very "Are you rested and good? Don't push it"
A few times they'll tell us to just sleep here and not drive home if we look that bad after shift.
Mazel, good things. Our former owner, who’s since passed on loved this sort of employee. There’s nothing wrong with it. Just learn to tow the line, because inevitably you’ll get physically and mentally tired of work.If someone needs a ride to or from work they'll try to arrange something, even if they have to go out of their way. It might be the VST driving or them reaching out to another co worker.
They've been pretty understanding and reasonable. Especially when I'd been injured (some might argue liability and them not wanting to risk a suit) but I honestly believe they care for their employees.
Mazel, good things. Our former owner, who’s since passed on loved this sort of employee. There’s nothing wrong with it. Just learn to tow the line, because inevitably you’ll get physically and mentally tired of work.
Learning to say no was something even I had to master. I’ve been happier for it, and it didn’t come easy to me. I’d say maybe over the last few years it has.
And yes, we all get starting off and needing the income and experience.
It sounds like a good (AMR?) operation. Not tryna be a pig, but maybe you could get @RocketMedic to take a look at them.
I hear he’s indefinitely in search of an ops with supportive management.
Oof why?I considered AMR Houston but did not want to do transfers as my only thing so nope.
With that being said, I would rather work for AMR than with NomadicMedic or CalEMT.
PM sent your wayOof why?
I considered AMR Houston but did not want to do transfers as my only thing so nope.
With that being said, I would rather work for AMR than with NomadicMedic or CalEMT.
Oof why?
You’re not. I don’t think anyone is a criminal regardless of their belief systems. Others who have been here longer than me will understand the GIF.I don't get why I'm criminal in this...