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Again..."just me" is the OP, and she

Posted By: TM on 2005-11-07
In Reply to: wow... sorry then... my memories are nothing like that. sm - devil's advocate

LIVES in Florida. I am visiting Florida, and it is not a vacation, but BUSINESS.

Also, the OP never said anything about not wanting her kids there to ruin her time. You are assuming way too much by saying her kids are over indulged. I think she was saying where she takes her kids so you would know that she does spend quite a bit of quality time with them. Also, it is good for parents to spend quality time ALONE; and by doing that, you also teach your children how to have a HEALTHY relationship.


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Ok, so I'm more than "just curious".
I have my own reason and wanted to see how many of you mentioned the same reason and discuss this a bit.

My 1# reason. Flexible schedule.

Working at home is part of this. For me, this is assumed. I am really mostly referring to having a flexible schedule.

Sure there are other pluses, but this is tops for me. I got so tired of punching a clock or having someone checking to see if I was "in" at 9:01.

This comes up for me now because I just left a company where I had almost total control over my schedule. They wanted to fence me in at times, but knew I was good and relented. Now as I look around, there seems to be an abundance of work. However, the first question they ask as I'm about to be hired is "What schedule can you work?"

This has me a little concerned. I am having no problem finding companies who want me to work at home, but when they try to put me on a schedule it gives me pause. I do have other skills and could probably finder "easier" work for he same or better pay if I wanted go back to the corporate rat race. Aren't employers aware of this? Isn't this a BIG part of this career for most of us?

I am just hoping that it will work out like it has in the past, even if they say they want you on a schedule, they really just want a very rough idea and then don't hassle me as long as I do enough work and do it well.

I guess if I have a question it would be how has this worked out for other people in acute care for a hospital. Do you have a flexible schedule, or is someone bothering you if you change it up a bit?
To "Just Me" re SH bold...
the string of characters you describe is what Ctl-K does.  Discussed below this post.  I tried typing those codes and it didnt work at all, just made a big mess.  What version are you using?
Reply to "Just Testing".
Hi,

I'm in Melbourne.

Which neighbours of mine do you know? LOL!


"just not right"... can't let emotions speak
As I was re-reading the letter because I really like it, we can't let emotions get in the way. You think polititions have morals? let's be serious. I think just stating the facts of why this is not in the United States' best interest is the best way to go. Basically the legal ramifications and the facts you mentioned about the English Language, etc. are all good points
"Just had to give my 10 cents worth"

Here's a dollar.

I'm paying you in advance for the next nine accurate statements you make. 


Above should read "just a typist", which was the attitude I also SM
experienced when working in-house at the hospital.
Sorry, there is not a list of user names & I didn't know "just me" qualified as a taken nam
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Amen, and I will add one more thing. If I had a penny for all the times I've heard, "just a ty
well, maybe I wouldn't be rich, but I could buy a months' worth of groceries! LOL