No wonder a degree isn't what it used to be

Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

What we have here again just like the 22cal incident we see the lengths rcg will go to in trying to cover his tracks and when caught in a mistake.
His first reaction twice now when caught in error has been unbelievable brazen counterattack and red herring BS, instead of admitting his mistake like a competent adult and moving on.

But you see quite clearly rcg is NOT competent, so he blows a small scratch up into a keloid scar (oh no another instance of mother nature being racist ) as a protective mechanism.

I'd say the dangerous thing about rcg is he obviously is prone to the same behavior on the job, which indeed is a serious problem.
By now I'm sure his co-workers know what a sensitive buffoon he is, and take action to carry his weight so as to not endanger the patients.

And I see you clearly live in an alternative universe. So much so, it is quite funny really.:D
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

And I see you clearly live in an alternative universe. So much so, it is quite funny really.:D
Normally this is where I say sucks to be you and I'm sure it does to be so sensitive that you cannot admit an error but the reality is IT SUCKS TO BE YOUR PATIENT.

You're an accident waiting to happen, but then again the corp world has gotten quite adept at covering for the incompetencies of AA drones.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Now here you are using redneck logic again, but that's okay, it's what you do.:D
Says the third shift flunky compulsive liar with no concept of logic.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

What I have is someone who does not know what they are talking about.:D

http://www.opm.gov/fedclass/gs0620.pdf

Positions are classified in this series when the primary responsibility is for nursing care which
requires less than full professional nursing
education but requires the knowledges and skills
represented by licensure as a licensed practical (vocational) nurse. Such positions typically
involve an understanding of the requirements for a patient care plan, knowledge and skill in the
preparation and administration of medications, knowledge of physical and emotional reactions to
a variety of treatment procedures and skill in maintaining effective work relationships with
facility staff, patients and the members of the treatment or nursing care team in the direct service
to patients.
Positions in this series are referred to as practical nurses, in some areas as vocational nurses, and
are prepared to function under the direction and supervision of a professional nurse and/or
doctor. As member of the health care team, they give nursing care to patients, and generally are
considered next in skill level to the professional nurse.


KA-BOOM:D :D :D

Quote from RCG Trader:

What a moron you are tigger.:D

You stated that lpns are professional 1)I showed you they are not, all this other bluster is just that, bluster.
And no, you are not licensed other than the one you use to drive a car, of this, I am quite sure.:)
1) You've done no such thing.
I don't know why it's so hard for you to admit it, but :

Being the Nice Southern Gentleman that I am,
I'm going to give you 1 last opportunity to admit you are wrong concerning your claim that
"LPN's are not considered Professionals".
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

I don't know why it's so hard for you to admit it, but :

Being the Nice Southern Gentleman that I am,
I'm going to give you 1 last opportunity to admit you are wrong concerning your claim that
"LPN's are not considered Professionals".

Didn't that baboon also claim LPN's aren't Licensed?

RCG is the Bobby Boucher of ET.
 
You kids still fighting about this stuff? The difference between being involved in a Profession or being a licensed Professional. Not a big deal, as I've mentioned, I respect all those in the health care field.

Still trying to make some sense from Lucrum's continued chirps here, but probably better not to worry too much about it.

RCG works in health care, good.

PT works in health care, good.

Why all the fuss?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Your reading comprehension REALLY sucks, really.

Yeah, that's it, MY reading comprehension. Better put me on ignore now, so you don't have to deal with any reality.

What did I misread? RCG and PT are in the health care field. And, there is a difference between being in a Profession and being a licensed Professional. You can be an accountant, or you can be a CPA, big difference. You know that, right?
 
Quote from mrbill:

Yeah, that's it, MY reading comprehension. Better put me on ignore now, so you don't have to deal with any reality.
I don't use ignore, remember?

What did I misread?
Judging by your ignorant and misinformed remarks, just about everything. Hence the multiple comments about your reading comprehension I should think.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Didn't that baboon also claim LPN's aren't Licensed?

RCG is the Bobby Boucher of ET.
PHOENIX TRADING

Registered: Mar 2012
Posts: 2489



09-05-12 08:27 AM

from RCG Trader:

Nice deflection there, PT. 1)You are not licensed, just as 2)I am not an lpn, but am actually a licensed Professional.

1) Merely wishful thinking on your part.
2) You seem to either imply that lpn's are not licensed professionals or that you are too STUPID to know lpn's are licensed professionals.

Either way you look like a dumb ass .

So are you claiming RN status?

Registered: Dec 2009
Posts: 7170



09-05-12 08:37 AM

Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

1) Merely wishful thinking on your part.
2) You seem to either imply that lpn's are not licensed professionals or that you are too STUPID to know lpn's are licensed professionals.

Either way you look like a dumb ass .

So are you claiming RN status?

from RCG Trader:
lpns are not licensed professionals, sir. Thank you for confirming my belief that you are support staff and do not really know what you are talking about.

Above is his full quote exchange.
I'll let the reader decide whether he knew they were licensed or not.

After I blasted his absurd position
okay I get it you are a COMPLETE FRAUD OR MORON
Please oh, please as a nurse of any flavor or competence or for that fact anybody that knows what the Acronyms "LPN" stands for would know LPN's most certainly are "licensed".

LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Exam Review: Pearls of Wisdom,
http://www.amazon.com/Licensed-Prac...w/dp/0071464336


oh I hear the excuse making machine starting now they are licensed but not "professional"
Sorry but this cuts off that escape route . http://www.afgenvac.org/hybrid-hand...Board122806.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licensed_practical_nurse
he quickly latched onto the their "not professionals "BS.

As usual he is wrong but thinks he can propagandize, bloviate and red herring his way out of the truth. Exactly what you expect out of an AA baby.
 
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