Because they have 50 more people to see in the next 7 hours and some dipshit wasted their time scheduling them to drive out into the middle of fucking nowhere to see some dude that's already told the last 6 people he doesn't need them and 90% of people (even in the mental health field) don't have enough insight into their own thought processes to correctly target their frustrations. I don't even nail it every single time but I've generally speaking had good results by just making sure to always "punch upwards" so to speak.
Excessive overnight caffeine intake and adhd hyperfocus. Part of it was also before the bus arrived since I get out of work riiight after the previous bus leaves and have to wait 30min for the next one with nothing better to do.
I also do a lot of stuff like this so I've gotten pretty quick on my swype keyboard.
You should see my nursing notes when the bullshit happens. I've gotten a lot of praise for the amount of detail I add to explain why I had to do whatever I had to do to get a situation back under control.
tbh I might not have bothered getting licensed if not for the pay (and getting ditched out on the unit w/ violent pts & no meds or restraints).
Friendly reminder to people in similar positions that the fact I barely make a living wage as a nurse doesn't mean the techs with less education than me that I supervise shouldn't. In fact, if they're making a living wage, that leaves room for me to advocate to make even more myself. This fight is about us taking from the rich, not from each other, and I refuse to let them control the narrative like that.
He looks like an emo twink and his daddy dom just told him he's been a very naughty boy.
I always wanted to be an interesting person when I grew up but now I'm here I rarely find it fulfilling. It turns out 98% of the things that result in an interesting person are highly unpleasant to do or experience.
It probably really helped people who learned to type on a typewriter make the first changeovers, and now it's what everybody learns to type on for the most part so it hasn't budged. I've noticed at work that my gen z coworkers often struggle to type out a solid nursing note (most of them learned to type on a phone screen) so I wonder if this is maybe an opportunity for more of those alternative layouts to start taking hold as typing becomes a less common thing people need to learn early on.
The short version is, as a pseudo-trans person, being born female makes a lot of it ok to most people. People born male who act more female get a looooot of backlash.
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