I've deleted the fecesbook account, and will never go back there. I'd noticed such an increase in ad email, most with "unsubscribe" functions that it seems unfair to label them spam, ever since opening it. I don't think I'll miss anything about it at all. I posted a note saying I was deleting it, and that was it. Complete waste of time and effort. Well, I ascertained that old school friends were fine, and that other old friends wanted nothing to do with me at all. So, good to know. But I don't need to keep hitting myself over the head with that particular stick. Anyone else I know has my email, or comes here to read, or I talk with them in person.
Two of the "popular" people who have complained so of me at work, have been calling in sick over the past few weeks. While we've been so busy. Using it up until they quit, apparently. Two employees who were believed and liked, who I always distrusted and who irritated me badly. But that's largely about the supervisor, and just a few complainers. The whiners are a constant, the problem is when the management buys into their view of the world.
I have to remind myself that I have a job in nursing that is days, no nights, weekends, holidays, or call. And most importantly of all, I have a job. Not many out there. And that most of the folks I work with are decent, and come to work to work. Count blessings, hope for better, focus on what is important.
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I am looking for a second part-time job myself. Things are not looking real good at the historical society right now, but I'm grateful to have the work that I do have, when so many are out of work and suffering terribly.
I'm glad for you that you're in a good spot.
I didn't set up a facebook account because I knew I'd only end up having only one or two friends and they would know. I agree with Ms Crow that you have an interesting and worthwhile job. Very jealous.
I had a facebook account for all of about four weeks and then deleted it also. I do not find my life has suffered through a lack of facebooking.
I'm trying to tell my son (7yo) to consider nursing as it means he'll meet lots of women in school, but also, he's assured of a job. He isn't so keen on it.
My job, at least for now, seems to be reasonably stable, especially since my manager has started recently to give me additional responsibility.
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