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The official nightshift thread....
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I've got a new tech that just doesn't seem to be catching on. Not sure what I'm going to do. He tries hard and wants to do well. Now I've got to figure out how to change his training to a method that he will retain. I'm convinced most people who want to learn, can. We just need to find a way to teach so that they can retain the information. Students don't all fit in the same mold and they shouldn't have to conform to my method of teaching. if I'm a good teacher, I will be able to change how I teach to benefit the most students or the one student in this case.
Yes to all of this.
I sincerely wish you the best of luck. I remember being SO frustrated in my first chemistry course because I JUST WASN'T GETTING IT! I wanted to, I just couldn't.
Then a fellow student and my Aunt recommended Crash Course on Youtube. I never looked back. Had I been capable of being there for the final, I'm sure I would have passed.0 -
jennifer_417 wrote: »Anybody alive out there? I'm 2872% ready for this week to be over.
Actually, I slept ok before coming into start my shift. I got about 6 hrs but the coworker that I usually work with tonight, worked a modified shift this weekend meaning I am all alone for the entire night. I could easily take a nice nap and no one would know........sooo tempting >_>
I know this feeling. I got 6 hours of sleep but I've been awake since 3pm. I fear I will hit 5am and crash without a caffeine fix, which I cannot have because I do not want to feel all icky and heart racy and stuff.0 -
jennifer_417 wrote: »Anybody alive out there? I'm 2872% ready for this week to be over.
Actually, I slept ok before coming into start my shift. I got about 6 hrs but the coworker that I usually work with tonight, worked a modified shift this weekend meaning I am all alone for the entire night. I could easily take a nice nap and no one would know........sooo tempting >_>
As soon as you did that, someone would walk in to check on you.0 -
I'm a little buzzed0
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@lilaclovebird I'm guessing it is just regular ol' MUSCLE. You're working out like crazy, burning fat...building muscle! Your measurements are down...so I'm guessing you're getting to that point where your body doesn't have all that extra fat to burn off so it starts building instead...just my guess. And the coffee thing...I feel for ya. Coffee is terrible for my anxiety but I do it anyway (I'm a glutton for punishment apparently)...and more than a cup or two will for sure make my heart race and feel as if it is palpitating!0
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I. Am. So. Tired. This week had been brutal. I actually get a whole day off tomorrow, but I'll probably spend it sleeping and/or hiding out.0
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jennifer_417 wrote: »I. Am. So. Tired. This week had been brutal. I actually get a whole day off tomorrow, but I'll probably spend it sleeping and/or hiding out.
See bolded.0 -
I went to bed around 1:30 pm...woke up by children screeching in the backyard (through EARPLUGS) around 4:30. I shut the window, turned both fans up as high (and as loud) as they would go. Woke up at 6:30...no way I was going back to sleep. Guess I'm on that five hour train again...
Aaaand I thought I had that neckline figured out...turns out, I don't. I actually had to rip out a shizzton of seams I already stitched because I misunderstood a step. I brought my stuff & machine to work so I can work on it here. I'm pretty sure I know what to do now but jimeny christmas...so.much.work...so many mistakes...so.much.more.work...0 -
Frankie_Felinius wrote: »@lilaclovebird I'm guessing it is just regular ol' MUSCLE. You're working out like crazy, burning fat...building muscle! Your measurements are down...so I'm guessing you're getting to that point where your body doesn't have all that extra fat to burn off so it starts building instead...just my guess. And the coffee thing...I feel for ya. Coffee is terrible for my anxiety but I do it anyway (I'm a glutton for punishment apparently)...and more than a cup or two will for sure make my heart race and feel as if it is palpitating!
Gosh I hope so. I supposedly have Lean Body Mass of 135 pounds. I'm currently at 179 pounds...I'm not counting that time I weighed 182. That was ONE TIME!
Ideally, I'd like to hit 150 lbs-ish but I care more about what my body can do at this point more than what it weighs. My resting heart rate is around 59 bpm, my blood pressure is 119/78, my doctor says my blood sugars and cholesterol numbers are all normal. Pretty much OTHER than BMI and probably BF%, I'm totally healthy.
Tomorrow is DEFINITELY a rest day. FULL on got my food pre logged to keep me right at my goal, even allowing for some miscellaneous snacking (which I will delete if I don't do).
Poor Tessa, I'm not walking nobody nowhere tomorrow.0 -
Frankie_Felinius wrote: »I went to bed around 1:30 pm...woke up by children screeching in the backyard (through EARPLUGS) around 4:30. I shut the window, turned both fans up as high (and as loud) as they would go. Woke up at 6:30...no way I was going back to sleep. Guess I'm on that five hour train again...
Aaaand I thought I had that neckline figured out...turns out, I don't. I actually had to rip out a shizzton of seams I already stitched because I misunderstood a step. I brought my stuff & machine to work so I can work on it here. I'm pretty sure I know what to do now but jimeny christmas...so.much.work...so many mistakes...so.much.more.work...
But you're LEARNING! Isn't that exciting?!0 -
That is what I keep telling myself so I don't completely lose my cool!0
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lilaclovebird wrote: »So....I'm here. Unfortunately, as a preemptive measure, I am off caffeine for the foreseeable future.
Been having some chest tightening, heart racing, blood pressure issues whenever I have a cup of coffee. I wanna cry about it but it's just such a first world problem.
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Could I possibly be working out too hard and all of my muscles are inflamed at once?! My pooping is on POINT, so I have no idea what could be causing this.
I have lost an inch on my bust, an inch on my waist and 2 inches on my hips so...I'm just going to avoid that nasty thing with the blinky numbers... :grumble:
So what? Cry about it... I don't get this "first world problem" thing. I heard a newscaster use the term the other morning. Now all of a sudden we demean ourselves for living in this part of the world? Eff it, you find you wanna b**** about something, then do it. The small stuff can add up ya know. Then everything becomes big. Ask me how I know, and I still haven't learned...
As far as the scale, if your actual measurements show you're loosing size, then by all means go by that. That is what you want, right? I wish I could find one or two, but too lazy to look, of the articles that say size, not weight, is what matters here.0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »@belimawr - Wow! Love the photos. Is that a Salamander?
Yes.
I wasn't expecting it, I just happened to look down, and saw it at the side of the path. Snapped the better of the photos - actually took ten minutes with the mediocre lenses I had with me. A few paces later I found one eating the mushroom. Couldn't get a properly focused shot of that one no matter how I tried. I think I spent another ten minutes on that one.0 -
@suferlandrian yeah some people are just hard to train and need extra attention... hope you get it sorted out and can help the guy out.Frankie_Felinius wrote: »I went to bed around 1:30 pm...woke up by children screeching in the backyard (through EARPLUGS) around 4:30. I shut the window, turned both fans up as high (and as loud) as they would go. Woke up at 6:30...no way I was going back to sleep. Guess I'm on that five hour train again...
The other day I had the same problem... the kids from the corner house (three houses down) were running through MY yard screaming and yelling, and throwing rocks at my house. They were playing games, nothing malicious intended, as I have never even met the family in five years of living here, so I know I don't have a problem with them. Just kids, I suppose. I never went to see the parents either as I wasn't decent looking at the time and later forgot about it, but if it happens again, I will be there.0 -
I love my house. Short of my neighbor breaking out the pneumatic hammer to brake his brakes free. I've never heard them.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I love my house. Short of my neighbor breaking out the pneumatic hammer to brake his brakes free. I've never heard them.
Our 'new' neighbors are building their house right now...they laid the foundation like 4 days ago.
They put up a RANDOM gate at the end of their driveway which no one really likes but we're in a rural area so no one will say anything.
They are noisy but they are behind us and my bedroom is on the front end of the house so they are about 4 acres away through trees, so I don't hear much of ANYTHING.
@belimawr I did cry a little when my mom asked me if she wanted me to have her make me a pot of coffee. I was sad.
Being from the Seattle area, coffee is like my comfort food.0 -
Other than the lawn guy mowing under my window for what seems like 3 hours at a stretch, which only happens ever 1.5 weeks, there isn't much in my neighborhood to keep me awake.0
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Time to hit the exercise bike. I can only slack for so long.0
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Never made it to the bike. Changed my clothes and a client came in. We figured out what was wrong with her dog and while I was telling her, she passed out. I had to call the ambulance and send her to the human hospital. Not my best night. That's my second one tonight. The other one passed out when I opened the wound on her dogs leg to see what was needed to fix it.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Never made it to the bike. Changed my clothes and a client came in. We figured out what was wrong with her dog and while I was telling her, she passed out. I had to call the ambulance and send her to the human hospital. Not my best night. That's my second one tonight. The other one passed out when I opened the wound on her dogs leg to see what was needed to fix it.
Wow....some people just don't have the constitution to handle stuff like that...
Hopefully everyone involved is recuperating.0 -
News flash: If you get a bigger, nicer room than everyone else in your group, you're not gonna get the same rate. Also, walking away muttering under your breath how next time you'll stay across the street ain't gonna get you anything. And no, I'm not at all impressed that "this isn't your 1st year here."0
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You guys let me know if you ever get tired of my passive-aggressive rants that I can't tell to the people that actually annoy me, mkay?0
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Frankie_Felinius wrote: »I went to bed around 1:30 pm...woke up by children screeching in the backyard (through EARPLUGS) around 4:30. I shut the window, turned both fans up as high (and as loud) as they would go. Woke up at 6:30...no way I was going back to sleep. Guess I'm on that five hour train again...
Aaaand I thought I had that neckline figured out...turns out, I don't. I actually had to rip out a shizzton of seams I already stitched because I misunderstood a step. I brought my stuff & machine to work so I can work on it here. I'm pretty sure I know what to do now but jimeny christmas...so.much.work...so many mistakes...so.much.more.work...
Also, teaching yourself how to do something like that is kinda a big deal. So, really, you should be proud of yourself!0 -
I hate it when patients die. It's not been a good weekend.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I hate it when patients die. It's not been a good weekend.
Well...my kitty Shade has made a remarkable recovery. I even watched her catch, kill, and eat a moth in our living room.0 -
I hate feeling like I always have to defend the animal testing we do where I work.
Why can't these people go take issue with a puppy mill or a fur farm?
At least what we're doing helps people. Jeebus.0 -
lilaclovebird wrote: »I hate feeling like I always have to defend the animal testing we do where I work.
Why can't these people go take issue with a puppy mill or a fur farm?
At least what we're doing helps people. Jeebus.
AMEN Sister!!! I can't believe when there are so many people treating animals so poorly in things like puppy mills and just flat out neglect, that animal rights groups aren't taking issue with that. Last winter we had animal control bring in a dog that had frozen to the driveway and the owner called the following day because the owners just left it there to freeze to death. First off. They don't freeze to the driveway unless they are sick. So why didn't the owner take it to the vet. Second, if it does freeze to the driveway, it's sick, take it to the vet! We were able to fix the dog. It was diabetic and the shelter took it in. So where were the animal rights and animal welfare people for that dog? Where were they for the horse that had to wade through belly high mud to get to moldy hay because the owner didn't want to walk through the mud to put out good hay. Where were they then?
Don't get me started!!!0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »lilaclovebird wrote: »I hate feeling like I always have to defend the animal testing we do where I work.
Why can't these people go take issue with a puppy mill or a fur farm?
At least what we're doing helps people. Jeebus.
AMEN Sister!!! I can't believe when there are so many people treating animals so poorly in things like puppy mills and just flat out neglect, that animal rights groups aren't taking issue with that. Last winter we had animal control bring in a dog that had frozen to the driveway and the owner called the following day because the owners just left it there to freeze to death. First off. They don't freeze to the driveway unless they are sick. So why didn't the owner take it to the vet. Second, if it does freeze to the driveway, it's sick, take it to the vet! We were able to fix the dog. It was diabetic and the shelter took it in. So where were the animal rights and animal welfare people for that dog? Where were they for the horse that had to wade through belly high mud to get to moldy hay because the owner didn't want to walk through the mud to put out good hay. Where were they then?
Don't get me started!!!
I remember getting one of my ferrets(Misty, may she RIP) from a gentleman who said he had had her two weeks and they handled her everyday and she had just had a bath and her nails trimmed. They kept her in this TINY 12 by 12 by 24 inch cage! I wanted to STRANGLE HIM! Her cage bedding looked as though it had NEVER been changed, her nails were like FREAKING TALONS(just clipped them my @$$!) and all of her toys were rolling through her feces! I was so mad. Once we got the ferret into the truck I told him I hope he never gets it into his head to try an care for another animal and that it was a f*cking MIRACLE his daughter appeared clean and well cared for.
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Where are the welfare and rights groups when it comes to making pet ownership a privilege instead of a right? Not everyone should be able to own an animal. Especially if there is a history of things like abuse, neglect or running puppy mills. Why don't they care about that?0
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I don't know @sufferlandrian. I don't know. *sigh*
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