Guess Who Gets 17 Days Off For Christmas

Discussion in 'Politics' started by pspr, Dec 2, 2011.

  1. Nah, it has been pretty much established that.......

    No GED is required to be an air cabbie
    13 weeks of training is the barrier of entry
    Felons are accepted, so you can carjack someone, and still fly a plane.

    Whereas

    Associates in Science plus State boards minimum requirements to be an RN.

    Felons need not apply.

    That's the difference between an air cabbie and a Professional Registered Nurse.

    Oh, and we can make a LOT of money 200k plus is not unheard of.

    So it's pretty clear Lucrum that this contest is no contest. Thanks for being predictable and reaffirming your North Georgia ways:)

    You have the last word.
     
    #131     Dec 4, 2011
  2. He can't help it. It's his "daddy" issues, you know. :D
     
    #132     Dec 4, 2011

  3. :D :D :D
     
    #133     Dec 4, 2011
  4. Mnphats

    Mnphats

    Been awhile since I have been on ET. The resident liberals never change just the same recycled trolls.

    To the RN, couldn't get into an anesthesia school?

    Keep up the good fight Lucrum....
     
    #134     Dec 4, 2011
  5. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    Only a child keeps repeating something that is clearly incorrect.

    13 weeks is not the duration of training to fly jets. You can repeat it ad nauseum but it just isn't true. You haven't established anything.

    You seem to be quite embittered about your career. Why not apply to medical schools? If you aren't a doctor, lawyer, engineer or pilot you aren't a professional. Instead of bitching about having to shave patients for surgery and administering enemas why not try to improve your situation with some schooling?

    Doctors don't have to change bedsheets, wash patients, draw blood, give enemas, shave patients for surgery, inject medications or serve food.

    A nurse is to a doctor what a drywaller is to an architect.

    A nurse is to a doctor what a flight attendent is to a pilot.

    A nurse is to a doctor what a technician is to an engineer.

    A nurse is to a doctor what a para-legal is to a lawyer.

    Why are you unable to become a doctor?
     
    #135     Dec 5, 2011
  6. Ricter

    Ricter

    Of all those, pilot is the easiest. I'm not saying pilots aren't useful.

    Edit: actually, "technician" is so vague that it might in some cases be easiest.
     
    #136     Dec 5, 2011
  7. Hey, bout time you showed up.

    Lucrum could have really used you yesterday:D

    Now to correct some errors from you 50ish fellas who watch too much TV.


    Nurses don't have to change bedsheets, wash patients, draw blood, give enemas, shave patients for surgery, inject medications or serve food.

    Hope that helps ya.
    :)

    Edit, I have to modify inject medications, we do have to do that, and so do MD's if fact, I just recently assisted an MD in doing that to a patients, shoulder. She need a cortisone shot directly into the joint of her shoulder.

    You guys are soooo without a clue:D
     
    #137     Dec 5, 2011
  8. pspr

    pspr

    Did you inject from the front or the back?
     
    #138     Dec 5, 2011
  9. Right, 377, who clearly has the same faulty thinking as his redneck friend, compares doctors to nurses when the disciplines are clearly different.

    Like comparing nurses to respiratory therapists.....who does that kind of stupid stuff?:D

    I also noticed he did not compare nurse to pilot, lest he hit that barrier of entry thing again, as least he was smart enuf not to do that.:)
     
    #139     Dec 5, 2011
  10. Geez, luke, your calvary looks alot this the GOP pres candidates, you need to get some new defenders, these guys are pitiful:D
     
    #140     Dec 5, 2011