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Title: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: Texacon on December 20, 2022, 12:26:00 PM
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181750065


I thought this was pretty funny.  They sure have a different take on what extra work is than I do.  Probably most of us.


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Aristus (60,490 posts)


Slow days in clinic are nice, but...

Yesterday was so incredibly busy, I left work with a ton of paper on my desk, and another ton of work in my electronic in-box. And about ten charts still open. I skipped breakfast this morning and left for the office about fifteen minutes earlier than usual in order to tackle all that stuff before the clinic opened.

I got to the clinic and set nose to grindstone. Got most of it done. Then the clinic opened, and......quiet as a mouse. I could have saved myself a little of that trouble and still got caught up on paperwork.

Oh well; at least I'm not killing myself to get all the visits completed before the staff goes to lunch.

It's a gift. I'll take it...


Got it?  A TON of work for these folks is 15 minutes of work.

 :rotf:

KC
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: SVPete on December 20, 2022, 12:33:54 PM
Well, give him some credit. He actually has a job and appears to actually do some work. :rotf:
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: RuralNc on December 20, 2022, 07:55:13 PM
My day started at about 7 this morning. It ended about 8:15 this evening.

Now, admittingly, with my choice of profession, being self employed, and the holidays right around the corner, thats not completely normal for a Tuesday.

But seriously, 15 minutes? It worked 15 minutes over, and its all proud of itself?  :lmao:
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: landofconfusion80 on December 20, 2022, 08:07:39 PM
My day started at about 7 this morning. It ended about 8:15 this evening.

Now, admittingly, with my choice of profession, being self employed, and the holidays right around the corner, thats not completely normal for a Tuesday.

But seriously, 15 minutes? It worked 15 minutes over, and its all proud of itself?  :lmao:
I've had to wait around all day. This type of work is slow around the holidays. Luckily, the rig is all patched up and given a great bill of health.
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: FunkyZero on December 20, 2022, 11:32:47 PM
My day started at about 7 this morning. It ended about 8:15 this evening.

Now, admittingly, with my choice of profession, being self employed, and the holidays right around the corner, thats not completely normal for a Tuesday.

But seriously, 15 minutes? It worked 15 minutes over, and its all proud of itself?  :lmao:

My day started around 830 today, then I took a break for 4 hours around lunch time and cleaned up leaves in the yard one final time before the snow massacre hits.
Now I'm still working, building new storage containers and deploying a few new firewalls... 
did I mention that I'm on vacation?
This sucks
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: Dblhaul on December 20, 2022, 11:36:05 PM
15 min to get caught up? Back when I was on the payroll when work got busy it was days to stay on an even keel.
Looks like this fag is just scheduling appointments, not real work.
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: DefiantSix on December 21, 2022, 05:36:43 AM
I'd hate to see how this mouth breather would react when a client says that instead of two weeks from now like they'd originally said, they need your drawing package - complete with calculations - issued for Bid in two days.
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: Texacon on December 21, 2022, 06:15:20 AM
Now you know why they were all so verklempt at Elon asking his people to work hard or leave.  These people would have had to bail.

KC
Title: Re: Slow days in clinic are nice, but...
Post by: RuralNc on December 21, 2022, 04:33:16 PM
I'd hate to see how this mouth breather would react when a client says that instead of two weeks from now like they'd originally said, they need your drawing package - complete with calculations - issued for Bid in two days.

Yeah really.

I would have a Mutt in tears in about 30 minutes.

I do things a certain way, for a certain reason, and thats that. Mutt, your opinion isnt part of the recipe/formula.