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Originally posted by: Ausm
If I take a fifteen minute shag every workday that adds up to two weeks paid vacation
Ausm
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Originally posted by: Ausm
If I take a fifteen minute shag every workday that adds up to two weeks paid vacation
Ausm
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
"He that would keep a secret must keep it secret that he hath a secret to keep."
Originally posted by: KillyKillall
I nominate this thread for Best of ATOT.
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: KillyKillall
I nominate this thread for Best of ATOT.
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Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: KillyKillall
I nominate this thread for Best of ATOT.
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Originally posted by: palindrome
The security devices at Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, etc (aka "Spider Wraps") on most items can easily be slipped off because most employees cannot put them on properly. Or you can just crush the packaging to give yourself plenty of slack to take it off. Also, if you want to steal something from a store like this, try buying printer ink, or something that has a security device in it, then you can stash whatever you want somewhere on your body and the employees wont care at all. Best thing to do is be on your cell phone, lol. But you didn't hear this from me you criminals you....
Originally posted by: Eeezee
- We laugh at stupid written responses. We laugh heartily. Sometimes we laugh nonstop for 5+ minutes from just one response. We appreciate your bizarre responses
Originally posted by: sdifox
Not sure this is a secret.
Budget decisions in government are based on "Best Bang for the Political Buck" as opposed to "Best Bang for the Buck" Generally speaking, an amount is set before the policy is developed. The amount is the target, not the policy. And the ones coming up with policy don't have to worry about implementation at all. So we end up with great sounding policies that don't do much but cost a lot to do because the policy makers don't understand operations.
Most public servants try to do their best. Sadly their bosses always fvck it up. And it is never the boss that gets blamed.
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
More secrets from healthcare/hospital
-Doctors can and do cry from time to time. They are human too.
-The treatment for gonorrhea/chlamydia is painful to begin with at least when treated in an ER. If you happen to have one of these two STDs and treat the nurses/doctors like sh!t the treatment will be more painful. One of the medications you get is an intramuscular injection called ceftriaxone. It's extremely painful so we normally dilute the medication with lidocaine to numb the muscle. Well when you treat us like crap, we suddenly 'can't find' any lidocaine and inject you undiluted.
-It pretty much follows that if you treat your nurses and doctors like crap, we'll talk smack about you, be slower with any and all treatments and do our best to avoid you. We have many other patients to deal with, usually far sicker, and dont need your crap on top of it. We're not robots, we're human, we try our best.
-If you come in to an ER with plain old nausea, vomiting and diarrhea with no other complicating factors a good ER will have you out in about 3 hours, 4 maximum. Why? Because you need an IV, some basic lab work(which with a good lab takes about 20 minutes to get results) and something to calm your stomach/stop the vomiting, then bolus you with a couple liters of fluid and you are good to go.
-Finally, for the love of all things holy, if you have a primary care physician and arent feeling well CALL THEM FIRST!!!! Dont come to the damn ER unless they tell you too and only AFTER you called them.
More to come later if people want.