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Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

Tell you what tard, next time you go work : make sure you tell all the LPN's they are NOT Professionals.

That little stunt might get you a meeting with someone like my brother-in-law's secretary. He's a Hospital Administrator. I'm sure he would't have time for your stupid ass himself but I doubt he'd let an Affirmative Action nurse be disparaging all the LPN's at his facility like that without corrective action.
RCG is already suffering from corrective action. Why do you think he's stuck on third shift? LOL
 
Not sure where we are here. PT is maybe a LPN, a great profession. RCG is an RN, also a great profession. There is a distinction between the two titles, education, training, I'm assuming.

Yet, we are seeing fights between the two, and have Luke continue to put down RCG, and yet not PT. Neither should be put down IMO.

Am I close to the proper analysis? Did I miss something?
 
Quote from mrbill:

... RCG is an RN...
So he claims, given his documented indisputable history of compulsive pathological lying there is room for doubt.

Am I close to the proper analysis?
No, but nothing new here.
Did I miss something?
You always do, what makes you think this time is different?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

RCG is already suffering from corrective action. Why do you think he's stuck on third shift? LOL
RCG cracks me up. Would you rather tell patients you are a professional or you are licensed? I know lots of contractors that claim to be professional but the first thing I ask is, show me your license.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

RCG is already suffering from corrective action. Why do you think he's stuck on third shift? LOL
Just for the sake clarity 3rd shift normally pays a premium of 10-15% to entice people to work odd hours. But of course you also are right in that the role of 3rd shift is primarily to wake pt's up to give them their sleeping pills and otherwise keep them asleep until the real workers return the next day.

No true work gets done, just documentation of meds delivered as ordered and the occasional fall when the dopeheads don't help the patients to the bathroom.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

So he claims, given his documented indisputable history of compulsive pathological lying there is room for doubt.

No, but nothing new here.You always do, what makes you think this time is different?


Very cute, but can you please elaborate on how you and or what I missed here?
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

Just for the sake clarity 3rd shift normally pays a premium of 10-15% to entice people to work odd hours. But of course you also are right in that the role of 3rd shift is primarily to wake pt's up to give them their sleeping pills and otherwise keep them asleep until the real workers return the next day.

No true work gets done, just documentation of meds delivered as ordered and the occasional fall when the dopeheads don't help the patients to the bathroom.

My ex, an RN, worked third for awhile. Seems like it was in part because of her lack of experience early on and in part due to the fact she didn't get along well with M.D's.

10 - 15% is a lot less than what RCG claimed the premium was. Not that I'm surprised.
 
Quote from mrbill:

....but can you please elaborate on how you and or what I missed here?
Hundreds if not thousands of related posts. That is unless you want to admit to your other alias's.
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

Just for the sake clarity 3rd shift normally pays a premium of 10-15% to entice people to work odd hours. But of course you also are right in that the role of 3rd shift is primarily to wake pt's up to give them their sleeping pills and otherwise keep them asleep until the real workers return the next day.

No true work gets done, just documentation of meds delivered as ordered and the occasional fall when the dopeheads don't help the patients to the bathroom.

Having spent quite some time in hospitals, I think every shift, every health care person, is extremely valuable. I didn't stop to ask if the person helping me was a LPN, and RN, or an MD. I was sincerely grateful for them keeping me alive. FWIW.
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

Just for the sake clarity 3rd shift normally pays a premium of 10-15% to entice people to work odd hours. But of course you also are right in that the role of 3rd shift is primarily to wake pt's up to give them their sleeping pills and otherwise keep them asleep until the real workers return the next day.

No true work gets done, just documentation of meds delivered as ordered and the occasional fall when the dopeheads don't help the patients to the bathroom.
I seem to recall a post by Maverick74 that RCG didn't work in a traditional hospital. It was something like a research facility. Maybe he is in charge of cleaning the monkey cages during the night. :D
 
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