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I know I haven’t been here in a long time but I’m a school nurse now and life. is. good. Kids are sassy AF.
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Love these.
good morninge immediotely
or else
or else what, cat?
hiding from responsibilities like
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Hi! I graduated in May and have been working at a full time job but not in the field I wanted to. I want to work in a cardiac rehabilitation clinic. Lately I’ve been thinking more and more about applying to an accelerated nursing school program. Nursing had always been in the back of my mind and I would love to work in a cardiac unit or in the field of health promotion. I’ve always been more focused on educating than treating but love the idea of both! I would love advice from absn grad!
Ahh, I’m sorry, I don’t check tumblr often these days! Didn’t mean to ignore you.
I would recommend it. Go with the shortest program that a) you can handle and b) is most cost-effective. I graduated without debt and it made a huge difference.
I would recommend volunteering in a hospital to see if you like hospital work. You don’t have to do hospital work as a nurse, but you have to survive it during school clinicals.
It’s not perfect, but nursing allows me great flexibility, career stability, and a comfortable lifestyle. I work to live. I do not live to work. I do enjoy helping people and I’m passionate about science, but at the end of the day, I chose to go back because it’s a practical job that lets me live the life I want.
If you have any specific questions, I’d be happy to answer. Good luck!
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me immediately zoning out:
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THIS IS THE MOST GLORIOUS WARM FUZZY HILARIOUS ANIMATION XMAS STORY I DIDN’T KNOW AND I LOVE THIS
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First thing I ever wanted to truly tag
Slinky
every single day of my life i’m so thankful for my cat idk what to do with myself happy thanksgiving
ok listen… you r literally the only person i’m telling this. just.. don’t tell anybody bud, but
i couldn’t sleep, so I decided to just start flicking through some internet TV things, like Netflix, Crunchyroll, etc.
and I found
{{ VOICE QUIVERING }}
this ANIME~~~~
called “SHE AND HER CAT”.
and it’s just it’s about
this girl and her cat.
but… it’s from the perspective of the cat. who LOVES HER.
SO MUCH.
and… the whole show is just about how happy he is to be her cat and how he thinks she’s amazing and the best ever
it’s a whole SHOW ABOUT HOW MUCH THIS CAT AND HUMAN LOVE EACH OTHER
AND HOW HAPPY HE IS TO ALWAYS BE THERE FOR HER
AND, AND, AND THE SECOND EPISODE IS JUST THEM REMINISCING ABOUT THE FIRST day they met…
and i SWEAR ON MY LIFE, I am a grown 30-year-old man with a successful business
reduced to literal tears
because it made me miss having a cat SO MUCH that I just cannot deal without ranting on Tumblr!!!
I mean come on…
She always comes home exhausted.
She brings the smell of a faraway town I don’t know.
I live in my own time, and she lives in her own time.
So these moments when my time and hers intersect
are more precious to me than anything
it’s SO MELODRAMATIC AND SO SWEET AND IT MAKES ME SO HAPPY
FULL ON TEARS.
OUGHH MY HEART…
*adds to watch list*
barely back at work and I’ve already had 4 work nightmates
cool. cool. cool.
didn’t we just have a monday last week???? are we really gonna keep doing this?????
REBLOG ESPECIALLY MY DMV FOLLOWERS
I keep seeing shit about folks getting kidnapped and shit in the dmv
That’s wild
what the fuck?? how did you know this was a sex trafficking tactic?? I would have let her in my car jesus… how do you avoid this??
@loving-women-is-rad I can explain why this is obvious.
it’s the fact that she wanted to go into her isolated car instead of into the public building. going to her car gets her alone, where as going inside the well lit building with other people gets her around people who could protect both of them from the people she’s claiming are after her.
any actual victim will go straight for a well populated area. they may want you to come with them for help, but they would never try and get you away from a populated area and into an isolated car unless the car was the only option, because a dark car late at night is a fantastic way to isolate and capture a mark without anyone’s notice.
other tactics often used include:
1) pretending to be a heavily pregnant woman stuck out in bad weather she’s not dressed for and asking a good samaritan who asked her if she’s ok to buy her some coffee. if the woman refuses money and wants you to go with her specifically, becoming agitated when you don’t agree and only offer her cash, this is a trick. the person who found this out managed to follow a woman doing this and saw her arguing with another woman and two men. the men insisted she needed to be more convincing so people would be more sympathetic, and she watched her tell him to be the one out in the snow in the thin hoodie and fake belly, and she watched her take off a fake baby bump.
(someone taking the money can still be a scam, but it’s a scam for money, and not to traffic you. traffickers want to get you to leave a populated area, so refusing to go with them will upset them, and that’s the biggest reveal of their true intentions.)
2) a woman banging on your door screaming that a man is chasing her and begging you to let her in, saying he’s going to rape her if you don’t let her in. this was brought to everyone’s attention by a teenager who shared his story about it. his mother wanted to help her, but her husband had grown up in a ‘bad part of town’ and wasn’t so trusting. he unlocked the door but not the chain lock and handed her a brick, telling her his family was calling the police and he would stay with her at the door. if the person did show up she could use the brick to defend herself and he would come out with his..I think it was a baseball bat and help her fight him off. she became very angry, asking what was wrong with them and demanding they let her in. his only response was to close and lock the door again. she got quiet and when the police got there, she was gone but the brick was just sitting on one of their steps.
the next night the police were back, as the woman showed up again at someone else’s doorstep doing the exact same thing, only this time an officer was basically already there. that family had let her in, and she in turn let her partner in who proceeded to murder the entire family before being caught by the officer.
3) similarly, men have been known to use a recording of a baby crying playing at womens’ doorsteps in order to entice them into opening the door, this giveaway being that A) it’s recorded and that’s usually fairly obvious, but also that after a little while, the sound will move, typically under windows around the front of the house, something an actual baby clearly can’t do on its own, and is clearly someone attempting to get closer to the presumed sleeping women in the hopes of getting her attention, since she seemingly can’t hear it from the front door.
this was caught when a woman noticed this ‘baby’ moving and the cry looping and called the police. again an officer was nearby and found two men hiding in bushes around her house.
4)more of an example of something very common, a young woman shared a story of when she was little many years ago. she and a friend were going to some sort of event (she was into something. she was ether part of a sports team or dance team or something to that affect, something done by her school as she was around 6-7 at the time) her mother stopped off at a grocery store real quick and left her and her sleeping friend in the car. another little girl looking to be about 4 was in a car nearby with what this girl assumed was his father. he too got out of the car and left her there, going into the store. the girl was all smiles with him, even waving to our storyteller and smiling, until the man left. once he was inside suddenly she looked scared, and was acting like she wanted her to get out of the car and come to her. she tried waking her sleeping friend to tell her about this, thinking now the man wasn’t her father but someone who was a danger to her, but her friend gave her the dirtiest look, demanded she shut up and let her sleep, and rolled over. she looked back up at the 4 year old who was now looking at the store. she too looked over and saw the man just standing right at the window smiling and encouraging her. she smiled at him and then looked back to our storyteller, with her face instantly dropping back into that scared look on her face. she refused to get out of her car, and when the 4 year old looked back at the store, the man came back out, without having bought anything, gave the girl a smile and a pat and driving off, with the little girl waving at her as he drove away. after seeing this, she was convinced he was coaching her and using her to lure other children out to abduct them.
5)another example of something very common, a woman who was moving to another state and was by herself, as her fiance had gone ahead a month earlier to get things set up in the new place while she tied up the loose ends at the old one. on her way back to her car, she was stopped by a man in his truck, his passenger side between them, and asked her if she knew where a grocery store was. she said she didn’t know, as she was just stopping through on her way to a new place. he then said something along the lines that this was a nice place to stop on a trip with the family, and she admitted she was alone. it was then when he said it was nice to meet her and reached out his hand to shake hers, but did nothing to lean out, meaning she would have to reach in the car to reach him. it was here where she realized his questions confirmed that she was alone, far from home, and unfamiliar with the area, meaning if she vanished no one would know when she vanished or where on her long trip alone, and it would be a good while before anyone expected to see her, meaning by the time anyone realized she was gone she’d be long gone.
she refused to shake his hand, stating that she was going to go, and he sped off, far too fast for her to read the license plate.
the one thing all these stories have in common, the thing that’s kept people alive, was their refusal to give in to social expectations and protecting themselves as well as the person supposedly in need. by refusing to get into her car, the op story woman saved herself from being abducted and trafficked, as did my last story’s woman, by refusing to be polite and shaking the stranger’s hand.
Op’s woman still attempted to help her, so you absolutely can still help someone in need, but you have to do so safely and logically, without putting yourself at risk, which is exactly what these people need you to do. while it’s true a real potential victim could be screaming at your door for help or a real baby left on your doorstep that’s crying, you still have to be cautious because traffickers have no morals. there is no low they won’t stoop to if it means catching another person.
I know it can be hard to believe a woman would do something like this to other women, and not using such chances to get away themselves, but that’s what brainwashing, Stockholm syndrome, and abusive manipulation will do to someone’s mind. we all want to trust other women and believe in that solidarity against our mutual oppression, but it doesn’t always work out like that. girl code and solidarity is important, but we also have to watch our for ourselves, because not everyone cares about that code.
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In the past 6 months we’ve had 3 night shift nurses come to days…. and as of tomorrow, the 3rd will have transitioned BACK to night shift after not being able to handle day shift because it’s “too busy”.
Uhhhh give me a busy day rather than a boring night. Did people expect healthcare to be easy when they got into it???
For some reason our night shift thinks we have more help during the day (?????) and that we were overreacting about dealing with family members. Jokes on them.
Obviously we work for different places, but there is 100% more staff support for day shift where I am and they also have more nurses and a different staff ratio than we do on nights.
I know this is true elsewhere, but it’s pretty much impossible to get hold of resources during days. There are more available resources for night staff at my workplace (fewer actual staff, but they’re more available because the day staff resources are dealing with family/bureaucratic b.s.) I can count on one hand the amount of times I’ve asked for help and received it in the six months I’ve been here during day shift. It totally blows. I feel like I”m drowning without help all the time.
The ratios are the same for days and nights, too, because dayshift is severely understaffed, so...fun times!
I’ve not yet had a boring night. Love nights. I think I’ll be a vampire. Props to you daywalkers, because I did it for six months and had to do a days stretch recently and it was hard as heck! Major respect. I try to do whatever I can on nightshift to make the days go more smoothly. :) Teamwork makes the dream work!