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I used to be a plastic surgery nurse

November 5, 2006 by Tricia

As some of you know I used to work in a plastic surgery clinic. I helped the doctor set up his practice and I was his only employee when he first started – I was many things- receptionist, computer technician (I set up the whole system! plus the computerized inventory system), assisted during small procedures such as mole removal and then when he did surgeries such as breast augmentation, face lifts and liposuction I cleaned and sterilized all the equipment that he would need for each surgery and laid it out for the team that he brought in to assist him, acted as circulating nurse during the surgeries and then recovery room nurse when the surgery was finished.

I ended up leaving after 6 months because I was just too over worked. My 8 hour days were often 12 hour days or more, and when I wasn’t working for the plastic surgeon I was training in the ER where I now work. Yes I had two extremely heavy nursing jobs at the same time. I worked 7 days a week. Eventually, after 6 months of doing that I had to decide which job I wanted and I decided to work in the ER – mostly at that time because I was so worn out and it was walking distance from my home.

I still wonder from time to time how things would have turned out if I’d continued my career as plastic surgery nurse. Every now and then I get the urge to look up plastic surgery clinics and have a peek at what types of procedures they are doing. It was by doing this that I discovered New Jersey plastic surgeons. They are a group of plastic surgeons who are related. Yeah- two sons and their father all named Dr. Glasgold. How could that not stand out. LOL I’ve never come across a family run cosmetic surgery clinic before. How different. Someone check that place out and tell me if they all look alike.

Perhaps some day, if I get tired of working in the ER I’ll look into working in a plastic surgeons office again. I certainly have some experience behind me, but unless I was paid a heck of a lot more than than the doctor who’s surgery I helped set up paid me I won’t be overworking myself again. Well, maybe I will if I really love the job.





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Nursing, Shopping Tagged With: career, cosmetic sugery, cosmetic surgery, crohns, doctor, employee, Fashion, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Job, nurse, Nursing, pain, plastic surgeon, plastic surgery, Shopping, style

Shreddy the Doberman Sheppard

November 4, 2006 by Tricia

I was just speaking with my sister and she’s off for another holiday! I’m green with envy. I need that holiday too.

Any way, this reminded me of how my husband and I used to take care of one of her dogs when she’d go on a family vacation every winter years ago. She had this dog called Shreddy. Shreddy was a German Sheppard Doberman mix. She was bigger than most Shepard’s but she had long hair rather than the short hair both of her parents had. Shreddy looked like a big fluff ball. LOL

My husband was always afraid of her. Well he’s afraid of all dogs. Shreddy loved to sit at his feet in our apartment. He’d lean over and pet her and every time he’d stop she’d growl. One day he called out to me sounding quite afraid “I’m tired of petting her but she keeps staring at me and growling every time I stop!”. I had to explain to him that she wasn’t really growling – she was begging for more. It took a while for Chris to get over his fear of her even after he understood that she was just sitting with him because she loved being pet.

Remember I mentioned her long hair? Well every summer my sister and her husband took Shreddy to the dog grooming salon to have her fur pretty much shaved off. She’d get way too hot in the summer without the haircut otherwise. She looked so funny with her hair shaved off. The short hair was gray instead of being the black and white shades that it had been when it was longer. It also made her look more like a puppy.

After she’d get her hair cut she’d hide for a couple of days. She knew she looked different. Once she got used to her new look though she’d have a burst of energy. Maybe that contributed to us thinking she looked more like a puppy when her hair was shorn off.

Shreddy is no longer around and I miss her. One of our neighbors has a dog that looks a lot like she did and I always think of Shreddy and what a great dog she was when I see our neighbors dog.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, Services Tagged With: dobberman, dog, dog grooming, german sheppard, long hair, mix, shreddy, sister, vacation

Chris is a Penaholic

November 4, 2006 by Tricia

Do you have favorite stores that you like to do your shopping in, or a particular type of store that you like more than others? I do. Now this might seem a bit odd, but I’ve always liked drug stores or Pharmacies. No it doesn’t have anything to do with the fact that I have to take medications regularly … nope, I just like drug stores.

When I was a teenager I used to go to the drug store and wander through the cosmetic aisles. I wanted to be a Make Up artist and I just adored looking at all the different brands, shades and the variety of products. I did eventually get my Make up Artist and Special Effects make up certificate too.

These days though, it’s different aisles that grab my attention. One is the greeting card aisle. There’s such a variety of cards to choose from theses days. Of course, I don’t always find just the right card when I’m looking for a particular one, and that can be disappointing. Occasionally when I look for a greeting card for someone I’ll find two or three that I really like. I tend to buy all the ones I like when I find them. This saves a trip out when I need a birthday card because I might just have the right one in my own greeting card stash.

Another Aisle that I like is the one that usually has office supplies, pens, school supplies, return address labels, and post its. I’m drawn to the pens in that area. Oops did I make a pun there? LOL

You see, I’m left handed. Yes that explains everything for my readers doesn’t it? Yeah, I’m different- as you know. I do write like a right handed person rather than curving my hand into a weird position like some lefties do, but still I have trouble finding pens that I really like to use when I’m writing. I don’t know if that’s just me being picky or if it’s a factor in being left handed.

I like the pens that are just a little bit thicker than those really cheap pens that are sold in packages, not the big thick pens though- they’re too big. The ones with the rubber grip are best for me. Just like the greeting cards- if I find some pens that I like I buy a few of them and hide them away at home for future use.

Oh and I do have to hide them. My husband must be a penaholic. If I leave a pen out on my desk and walk away it will disappear. My husband will have taken it into a different room with him and then he promptly loses it, or he’ll take my pen to work with him. He, like I, works in a hospital. Do you know how many germs are floating around in hospitals? If he takes my pen to work it’s his, I don’t don’t want it back.

As hard as I try he must steal at least two of my pens each week, and that’s why I’m always wandering the aisles of the drug store looking for new pens.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Shopping Tagged With: greeting cards, left hand, left handed, office supplies, pen theif, penaholic, pens, return address labels

1000s of Windows

November 4, 2006 by Tricia

PSHunt
Grab the Scavenger Hunt code.
Photo Theme. Join the blogroll. Visit participants.

This Weeks Theme is Window

You want windows? I’ve got windows for you, plenty of them!

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I took this photo in downtown Chicago when we went there for a visit in August. This photo didn’t make the cut for my photoblog but it’s perfect for this scavenger theme.

I would not want to have a job washing this buildings windows. You’d just finally get finished and you’d have to start all over again. Plus I’m afraid of heights so I don’t think I’d ever end up with a job as a window washer anyway.

Have a great Saturday!

Updated November 9th, 7:48 pm: Thank you for all of your comments. I really didn’t think any of you would want to wash this buildings windows! LOL I loved the creative ideas that you came up with to wash the window though like a fire hydrant filled with windex! Silly people. It would have been interesting if someone that does wash windows for a living had commented. I know it’s probably a lot easier to do this job now than it was 30 or 50 years ago, but it’s still a dangerous job. Even more dangerous in places like India or Asia where they make bamboo structures that the washers climb without ropes to clean the windows. Now that’s dangerous.

That last paragraph added for PPP ’cause this post was too short? I don’t get it.

Filed Under: Photo Hunters Tagged With: chicago, Downtown, photo, Photo Hunters, photos, Windows

Wish my husband luck!

November 3, 2006 by Tricia

My husband Chris hasn’t been getting very many shifts lately. He works as a porter at the same hospital that I work at, but his job is only part time. He used to get a lot of shifts at least four a week, sometimes six or seven. Lately he’s only been averaging two shifts a week.

We could handle his fluctuating shifts when I was working, but now that I’ve been off sick for so long and have no income of my own coming in, we are really feeling his lack of shifts. So he’s been applying to a lot of hospitals in the area for portering or other similar positions, and he’s also been keeping an eye on the job boards at work.

He recently found two jobs worth applying for at work – one is an OR attendant and the other is an Ultrasound Attendant. Both jobs will have a lot of shifts and a better possibility of the positions becoming full time. Did I tell you that it can be very hard to get a full time position in the hospital? (unless you are a nurse like me of course).

He has an interview for the OR attendant position next Wednesday and hopefully he’ll be called for an interview for the Ultrasound position too. So wish him luck!

If he has to change jobs I hope that he can get a better one at the hospital that we both currently work in. It’s so convenient. We only live a few blocks from the hospital so we can walk to work. It’s wonderful.

Filed Under: Employment, Family, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Money Tagged With: applying for job, Hospital, job promotion, luck, OR attendant, ultra sound

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