i don't think gender should become a barrier for certain professions for example we have female couples cuz our society needs them time in and time out, and you never sneer at them because they're doing a mannish job, so why go harsh against them male nurses bro?
That's a legit question tbh![]()
^Nothing wrong with it, its just an average university tbh. Some of these s, like the guy who posted above you for example, dont even have a career.
Last edited by FkLA; 09-11-2012 at 02:34 AM.
Do you have a career FkLA?
Calling it "average" is being very generous, tbh...
mono got an engineering degree and he got it years ago imho.
Nah, in the UT system its basically Austin and then everyone else. None of them really stand out tbh.
Im a student!!
mono has a job as an engineer
you shouldn't be talking to him, you should be trying to network
Don't think mono will be putting his reputation on the line by networking with someone from UTSA tbh....
I am. Im an ER and Psych RN .. for a couple of years now
Advantages
1. Working with hot chicks all the time (how i met my current gf)
2. Paywise is great plus unlimited overtime i wanted
3. Benefits - I get 4 and 1/2 vacation weeks a year
4. Work '7' 12-hour shifts every 2 weeks get the other 7 days off
5. It works out i get Fri-Mon off once every 5 weeks.
Disadvantages
1. Have to work one weekend a month
2. Sometimes 12 hours is too much if the unit is hectic
3. Alot of paperwork (charting) and have to deal with asshole doctors.![]()
You work So-Cal?
Going to work at Scripps in the Whale's Vagina whenever I finish my RN program
My father's been a psych nurse for almost 25 years. Mom's is an RN as well but works for the government.
You tend to see more male nurses there (psych hospitals), probably 30%+ . I'm guessing this is probably to restrain the crazies![]()
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