But it’s the middle of summer down under. We are all going to DIE. Don’t you get it?
I'm always the last to know...
But it’s the middle of summer down under. We are all going to DIE. Don’t you get it?
I die a little inside every time I log in here.
You have a way with words! Makes me laugh. Then I raff at that 1911.We are pilgrims in an unholy land.
Fortunately I don't have staffing problems. Some of my colleagues are having those problems, though.I’m sorry to hear your staffing problems.
Q: are the SBA/PPP conditions dependent on keeping the same people or keeping the same number of staff.
From an HR standpoint, a furlough is temporary with an expectation the worker will return when called, while lay-off is permanent. Also, if furloughed and failing to return, it can be cause for termination depending how your employment contract is constructed.
I realize there’s cost and emotion associated with terminating the old and on-boarding new staff, but if the terms of the loan are dependent on staff numbers being equal or higher....that leaves open some options.
And that's the only one I read that I take issue with. You want to start an IV on me? Good luck if the room is cold. Basic physiology: the veins burrow in to retain heat. I think I could almost start my own IV with my vein in one arm if I am toasty. You can see it popping out. How could you miss it then?Because our surgical gowns are hot. We sometimes turn on fans to keep us cool during procedures but the portable fans we have would be difficult to thoroughly disinfect so I've removed them. I'd rather patients wear a sweatshirt than us be sweating all day.
And that's the only one I read that I take issue with. You want to start an IV on me? Good luck if the room is cold.
Missing veins bc of the temp is like shooting down and left and blaming the gun. Tell them to stop sucking at IVs.And that's the only one I read that I take issue with. You want to start an IV on me? Good luck if the room is cold. Basic physiology: the veins burrow in to retain heat. I think I could almost start my own IV with my vein in one arm if I am toasty. You can see it popping out. How could you miss it then?
I only ever had one bad experience donating blood when the tech had to dig around for my vein. Never again.
When I start an IV it is like firing a Glock. Bullseye the first time everytime.I thought you were gonna say that’s like shooting Glocks, but I guess it’s the same.
What round for a knee?
1911 guy with a jammed up knee. Who woulda thunk it?