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Thanks, Yeppers!

Posted By: Depressed on 2005-11-10
In Reply to: Yes, but you'll probably need to find a smaller MTSO. - Yeppers

I will do that!


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Yeppers! sm

Lots of phrases and even whole paragraphs with just a few keystrokes.


There are some abbreviations, so what I do is use, for example, "cad" for coronary artery disease, and "xcad" for CAD, or "svc" for superior vena cava and "xsvc" for SVC. The ones they almost always abbreviate, like CABG and COPD, I do the opposite way.


Great minds think alike!


Yeppers! Same motivation of me too! LOL nm
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Yeppers, it never ends. (sm)

They act like they're doing you a huge favor to make $60.00 a day.  Who can get by on that????  I hear ya, I've worked for a company too where I made $3.00 an hour.  And they rant and rave about how good their company is, PULEEZE!  If they were so great they wouldn't be advertising!  If they paid well they wouldn't be advertising!  Wish they'd get the picture!  If they truly paid well and were good to work for we'd all be lined up to work for them! 


Sick and tired.


Yeppers, hit our schools today!
No word on how many, but they were being flown into CR as of Tuesday, sure that is just the start of it.
Yeppers -- good ole Gregg
I did the same thing and if I expand the abbreviation it has an X on the end - HPIX is my header expansion for HISTORY OF -- ya know da rest :)
Yeppers, it is polite if they do give you notice...
but it not legally required unless you have it contained in a contract somewhere.