I'm a lot things Gabby, some good, some bad. But I'm not a liar. I've posted my photo at least twice, PM'd my address to two or three different people. Even put my full name in print. I simply don't have anything to hide.
Ok, so you have no examples. That's all you had to say. I'll get out of your way now again (and more importantly, you'll be out of mine).
Ok thats funny. Lets see, Lucrum flys jets at near mach speeds up in the sunshine above the weather and makes good money doing it. RCG is a graveyard shift nurse in Peoria Illinois and is critical of Lucrum's profession? That is pretty strange. More than a little envy at work there I think.
I dunno RCG, given the caliber of people that pay me to think for them you could just be wrong. I know, huge shock there. I've had a few other thoughts too. One of those thoughts is that you cannot have gone very far in your profession if you are assigned to graveyard shift. You might be some kind of shift supervisor but you are certainly not in managment or otherwise in the decision making hierarchy of your facility. Those people work day shift exclusively. Looking at that a bit deeper it occurs to me that nobody schedules surgery for graveyard shift, nobody does any non-emergency diagnostics on graveyard shift. The only thing happening medically on your shift is childbirth, incoming emergencies and emergencies occuring among patients who are already admitted. Some medications are being administered according to schedules. Critical patients are being monitored. Some cleaning of the facility is ocurring. My point being that there isn't much activity of any importance going on. So... what happened? Did your attitude kill your career? Did you fuck something up medically or behave inappropriately towards your coworkers? It had to be something because any competent person would certainly have advanced beyond shift supervisor given your age, training and experience. I'm going to take a wild guess and say that it was your attitude. How are you liking my thinking now?