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Smythe posted:i think the moral here is, and im going to fence sit a bit here: I mean, that is a big question and the beginning of a debate on the '"quality of life" in the medical community that addresses exactly what you are talking about. If an old person is in constant pain and only has watching TV to look forward to for the rest of their days as they get more and more bedsores, people are talking about encouraging the patient to go on palliative care, where you get a gently caress-off load of opiates and go out with the most fun/comfortably numb. Totally going to grab that one with as many working limbs as I got when I'm fuckoff old and have lost my mobility/started losing my mind. So even when dealing with the elderly at the end of life, there is still a role for medicine to play. Because gently caress Yes am I willing to go out on an opiate bender. And really, the resources to save your dad aren't *that* much in terms of material resources. We artificially restrict the number of neurologist, medical drugs, and equipment to keep the paychecks large for certain people. Like the unit cost of production for (pretty much any) given drug treatment, after the FDA testing is usually measured in a few dollars to a few cents. Physical inputs to medicine are cheap.
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State civil servant that worked my first 14 years in a forensic psychiatric center. I routinely interacted with serial killers, pyromaniacs, child-killers & the states most dangerous, unstable famous dingbats. I was younger, liked to fight & found these patients endlessly fascinating. I was routinely mandated for overtime 3x a week. Guys on the midnight shift gave up their day jobs because OT money was too good to not do. Then I transferred to a facility much, much different. I do 1/10 of the work with near 0 risk with weekend & holidays off. Now I'm within 21 months till retirement with a pension & a bloated deferred-compensation plan (401k). I unofficially start to DGAF sometime next year.
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Triangle Shirt Factotum posted:I mean, that is a big question and the beginning of a debate on the '"quality of life" in the medical community that addresses exactly what you are talking about. If an old person is in constant pain and only has watching TV to look forward to for the rest of their days as they get more and more bedsores, people are talking about encouraging the patient to go on palliative care, where you get a gently caress-off load of opiates and go out with the most fun/comfortably numb. Totally going to grab that one with as many working limbs as I got when I'm fuckoff old and have lost my mobility/started losing my mind. So even when dealing with the elderly at the end of life, there is still a role for medicine to play. Because gently caress Yes am I willing to go out on an opiate bender. Yup, what we actually use to stabilize the majority of people are incredibly cheap when it comes down to the raw inputs. The thing is medicare/medicaid isn't allowed to negotiate on the price. It pays for medication and services so it's a huge profit center keeping the elderly on life support regardless of their QoL. The staff does try to talk to family members about QoL issues, but they often don't respect their family members wishes and override it especially in dementia cases where their parent is often in an altered mental status.The first time a patient asks you to end their suffering sticks with you, but their codependent adult children have their PoA, there isn't much you can do unless you want to get the hospital sued and fired. There's also issues where a lot of people can't self actualize changes in their lives that are equally frustrating. You often run into people in the cardiac PCU post-op for heart stints, who then have their family members bring them Big mac, large fry and a large soda right after they get out of surgery. I'm so glad I'm no longer working in a hospital. Communist Q fucked around with this message at 14:36 on May 20, 2018 |
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My job is good. It pays 45 dollars an hour and I find it pretty enjoyable
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# ? May 20, 2018 05:11 |
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My computer toucher job is related to assisting social programs and NGO's/Charities. It is nice to not have it all about globalised profits. I've also done work rolling out comms infrastructure to remote areas and support for smaller/medium business (medical practices, builders etc) where I could see tangible benefits of my efforts.
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# ? May 20, 2018 10:39 |
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I'm one of three people who builds and services a piece of test equipment used to keep nearly all of the world's RF and microwave antennas working properly, we have like one other competitor in the field and their product is a joke, so ours is used almost everywhere antennas exist. I genuinely enjoy what I do and feel like it benefits humanity in some small way but the pay isn't great for the amount of profit I and my teammates generate for our company. I think there is some truth to that article regarding the jobs people enjoy doing vs. the jobs that pay really well.
d0s fucked around with this message at 16:14 on May 20, 2018 |
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I'm a teacher, a non bullshit job. I replace teachers who are on sick leave, sometimes because they're pregnant, but most of the time it's because of work-related depression. Currently looking for a cushy, very bullshit job because I can't take it anymore.
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# ? May 20, 2018 21:09 |
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I have a very important job to my company, but my company is in an incredibly dumb and wasteful industry (cruise lines). At least I got to travel the world for free.
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# ? May 20, 2018 21:54 |
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There are a bunch of railroad jobs opening up soon. Working for the NTSB wouldn't be too bad, I suppose. Training is free, pay starts at 70K but you're away from home 50% of your time. It's a huge lifestyle shift but if you can do it, do it.
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# ? May 21, 2018 03:01 |
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I do product management and enterprise implementation for a software company in the healthcare industry. I set up hospitals and clinics EMR system. The Electronic Medical Record allows Docotors, Nurses and Clinicans a unified platform to perform evaluations, record and analyze results, manage pre-admissions pipelines including referral networks, handle outcomes measurements and generally render care. I guess it kind of matters but not really.
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# ? May 21, 2018 03:03 |
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Beats starving op
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# ? May 21, 2018 03:07 |
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Waroduce posted:I do product management and enterprise implementation for a software company in the healthcare industry. I set up hospitals and clinics EMR system. The Electronic Medical Record allows Docotors, Nurses and Clinicans a unified platform to perform evaluations, record and analyze results, manage pre-admissions pipelines including referral networks, handle outcomes measurements and generally render care. This doesn't matter and makes healthcare worse. It forces them to make a record that is like 99% bullshit and detracts from meaningful patient care lol.
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# ? May 21, 2018 03:08 |
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sometimes i look back on my days of working in an office and have a laugh.
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# ? May 21, 2018 03:09 |
My job rulez
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# ? May 21, 2018 04:29 |
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I'm a special ed teacher. Not the kind you are thinking of, like downs kids or "retards", but the guys that deals with kids who tell teachers to gently caress off and skip class to vape hash oil in the bathroom. The haven't done anything in school since 3rd grade, just had a succession of teachers trying to get rid of them or get someone else to deal with them, now they are 16, have no academic skills, and are insufferable pricks (really they are decent deep down; society has failed them and created monsters) It's very difficult and emotionally exhausting. I'm currently trying to get a bullshit office job
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Doctor Dogballs posted:My job rulez what do you do
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proctorbot posted:I'm a special ed teacher. Not the kind you are thinking of, like downs kids or "retards", but the guys that deals with kids who tell teachers to gently caress off and skip class to vape hash oil in the bathroom. The haven't done anything in school since 3rd grade, just had a succession of teachers trying to get rid of them or get someone else to deal with them, now they are 16, have no academic skills, and are insufferable pricks (really they are decent deep down; society has failed them and created monsters) Ah I know a guy who can calm them down for you his name is Nooner and he is very discreet and he helped me with my problem :x he will help you too
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# ? May 21, 2018 05:24 |
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im at work making a difference right now, are you?
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# ? May 21, 2018 14:14 |
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Hector Beerlioz posted:im at work making a difference right now, are you? I'm kinda chilling in my office cuz I'm tired and Mondays are maintenance days so not a lot of equipment is running. I have some lighting upgrades I could do but they take me about 2 hours to do solo and in an hour, I have a servo drive to change out. I also have a maintenance checklist for our reel stands so I'll probably go check out another 8 or 9 of them and fix any broken bits tomorrow morning.
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cannot pake posted:This doesn't matter and makes healthcare worse. It forces them to make a record that is like 99% bullshit and detracts from meaningful patient care lol. This data will be used to train the neural networks that will replace most doctors soon, once we get a few laws changed. He's doing good work
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Hector Beerlioz posted:im at work making a difference right now, are you? I’m in my office looking for new jobs. That railroad one discussed above is piquing my interest tbqh.
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Magnitogorsk. posted:This data will be used to train the neural networks that will replace most doctors soon, once we get a few laws changed. He's doing good work this would go faster if we replaced the patients with neural networks instead
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Kuato posted:I’m in my office looking for new jobs. That railroad one discussed above is piquing my interest tbqh. id figured you'd be interested in trains, kuato
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# ? May 21, 2018 17:19 |
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So I’m a sales rep for a paint manufacturer and the entirety of my day involves standing around a big-box Home Improvement retailer telling bored housewives “yes miss, that blue absolutely goes with that gray. Eggshell is a good finish for a living room”. I’m supposed to be dealing with contractors and property managers and whatnot but they already have their poo poo handled so to pass time I do the job of someone who gets paid less than half of me. And because I do that job the people hired to fulfill that duty sneak away to jerk off in the bathroom and get drunk in their cars. The majority of my time is spent reading the forums on my company iPad and stepping out for smoke breaks. My position is literally useless but it’s better pay and 1/3 of the stress of my old job managing a competitors paint store. The worst part of this job is definitely dealing with the general public. So yea my job is absolutely bullshit. I leave in three months to start an apprenticeship for the NYC stagehands union which is the work that I do when I can get off from this soul-crushing hellscape and is 100% more fulfilling and interesting. I mean, last year I took a week off to help build this set: Which millions of people watched on TV and I made more money in three long, hard days than I make in two weeks selling paint. It is tremendously difficult for me to give a single gently caress about my day job at this point.
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# ? May 21, 2018 18:02 |
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If given a day I'm pretty sure I could set up software that does 50% of my job.
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Read somewhere about an American expat mother in a Scandinavian country who had the option of going back to work at 40% of the week or something like that. What I find interesting is this idea between "work lots and lots of hours" and optimal productivity going hand in hand in NA/GB cultures. I get to Friday and I am burnt the gently caress out. I'm burnt the gently caress out on Monday afternoon, right now, knowing I have the rest of the week ahead of me. Spend a lot of time thinking, man, I just wanna do something meaningful like go hike a loving mountain with the person I love. We have so little time; even less than most people do with their loved ones. It would be amazing to have a reduced work week and have so much more time together. I work tech support trying to keep the amount of in-person techs going out to see our machines by solving things over the phone. It's all about saving money but no one wants to troubleshoot over the phone when they pay for service technicians and I'm keeping their productivity down twofold by having the secretary work on the broken machine. My job would feel much less pointless if I was just dispatching and keeping the customer happy, really.
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# ? May 21, 2018 18:51 |
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When people ask what I do I tell them I work for a small pharma company that is developing and trialling one of the few real treatments for Alzheimer's disease and is gonna be some real hot poo poo and make a difference to so many people's lives to boot. I don't tell them what I do for said company, however (because it is bullshit).
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nooneofconsequence posted:If given a day I'm pretty sure I could set up software that does 50% of my job. so why not do that and get paid to do 50% less work? don't tell anyone obviously
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work ended early, im home now
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# ? May 21, 2018 20:07 |
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Does anyone use a time clock here? I have an absentee boss so I’m pretty sure I could quit showing up to work for months and he wouldn’t even notice. Only reason I consistently go to work is to get away from the family.
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Kuato posted:Does anyone use a time clock here? I have an absentee boss so I’m pretty sure I could quit showing up to work for months and he wouldn’t even notice. My boss manages over 40 stores. It’s physically impossible for him to check up on me more than once a month. I punch a clock on my phone, and get tagged by GPS so show where we are. The “rule” is that when a manager sees your “punch map” the store must be visible when fully zoomed in. The smallest scale of that map is half a mile so I clock in from the bagel shop across the street almost daily. One of my coworkers said that boss man was at his store that day. I clocked in, turned around, and got my oil changed. No one knew the wiser
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foonykins posted:
Just spoof your location while you're at home jacking off
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im fuckin gay gently caress you
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sorry retail here im sorry
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I'm a stupid slime with an ugly efac and a bigslimeand my butt smells and...I like to kiss my own slime ut
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Rozzbot posted:Just spoof your location while you're at home jacking off cmon fellow kango, spoof
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bend pins 9 and 10
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spinachh is wonder food need to re a
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20 sided regular dice but pink
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Making my way through the Bulldog Jobs audiobook now and it’s p good. Lots of funny anecdotes and apt comparisons with jobs in the feudal age. Neo feudal corporatism is great
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