I am slowly working into a specific schedule. My preference is a six on/eight off. A "super-weekend," schedule, where I work Thursday thru Tuesday. Work a week, have a week off. When I work the week, I accomplish two weeks of work. It is amazing what one can accomplish, visit, do in eight days!
So far, since my start, I have been on a set schedule, three days a week, set, consecutive days. Gives me four days off in a row. For the past two weeks, I have "picked up" extra, trying to get a few hours of OT. Yet I have been "low-censused," that is, been sent home early a few days, effectively negating the OT.
Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, shame on you!
Which got me thinking...
A little over a year ago, I experienced one of the greatest things! I was riding to Yuma early in the morning, and witnessed a sunrise, via my rear-view mirrors. It was fabulous, and inspiring! I have a post about that if you want to look back.
About four months later, I was humbled, and spent a night a mere 70 miles from home, as I had not taken into account ambient air temperatures, ~80mph winds (adjusted wind/riding speeds), and the subsequent wind-chill factor.
A mere six months later, I left mid-afternoon and literally sun-gazed for about two hours! When one sees the red-reflectors of the lane markers on a divided highway, in a rear view mirror, I strongly suggest just pulling over. It's not worth it. A lot of concentration to just maintain lane position, and one of the few times I drafted on a semi, to provide a little shade in trade for lower speeds and a little turbulence... hints at how close I had to be...
So, one more shift, then a ride home for a few days. A few appointments, meetings, bills to pay, mail to check, cleaning to do, connections to make...
Then, a renewal. Interesting, if you think about it. Perhaps, I will share the ingredients of the "B-52," for my non-nursing followers... as I had to administer it twice in the past week!
Peace!
Yes, I remember that! The "B-10-4"... for the bull! Took 4 Security, 3 Nurses, and of course Zack! Just to hold them down, to get the IM! Right through the paper scrubs! Longest 6 minutes of my career!
ReplyDeleteHail Dr. Valenzuela! He called it!
The patient was still were snoring for about 6 to 8 hours though!