I love the fact that DH has a corporate nurse. It's like k-12 school!
I know! The only difference is the the company can afford to have the nurse there every day, all day and the schools can't.
'Shindig'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love the fact that DH has a corporate nurse. It's like k-12 school!
I know! The only difference is the the company can afford to have the nurse there every day, all day and the schools can't.
So does that mean employees can take no meds without the nurse knowing (as would happen in a school) or a coworker can't give you an advil?
That's an excellent question. Pretty sure it's a drug-free campus.
I would NOT be down with that. When I worked at Wyeth, I don't think we had a nurse on campus, though there were plenty of doctors etc in the offices.
I AM STARVING now. I desperately want to make these [link] stat, but I don't have scallions so that's a limiting factor. Nom nom nom.
Now I want those, too. I wonder what I'll have for lunch...
Damn! If only I could get a job as a fake Medieval falconer....
What's with this "will not be allowed to fly" business?
Probably to keep the falcons from taking out corgis when there aren't any gulls around to attack. Plus, some people freak out when they see the natural result of predator/prey interactions.
I am getting an avocado salad from the Ethiopian place for lunch and also 2 chicken dishes (something I have no idea how to make yet) for our dinner.
My boss is being so shady I do not even know.
re: nursing
it has been a growth industry for over 15 years. My first job out of college was tracking a region's use of government money for re-training laid-off workers and nursing programs were always one of the things they could train for.
Okay, theoretical question...
At what age do you stop throwing a game to let a kid win against you?
When I taught middle school and we had game day, I'd kick their butts at Boggle or Scrabble and they'd say, "You're supposed to let us win." I'd always respond with "You're supposed to get better than I am at this!"
But they were 13.
(And, NO I'm not saying this because Noah got Chutes and Ladders for Christmas).
Kat, we only throw games on occasion, when it is clear that she's tired and fragile and needs the win.
The rest of the time, we play it straight.