I guess I'll give alittle update for you guys and ask yet another question.
My friend is doing well. Very well. I cannot express enough thanks to those who prayed and to a Father who loves His children. Honor. Glory. Praise.
About some of my life decisions...I'm still fumbleing around. Nursing isn't quite as depressing today. I pulled an all-nighter getting ready for clinicals this morning and still it wasn't too bad, and I found myself 'comfortable' on the floor...even as tired as I was. A strange turn of events (neat story) has happened though and now I'm also looking not only at Ag, but Occupational Safety and Health. Does anyone have real-world experience or advice as to this field? I'm looking stuff up about it every night, but the internet is horrible about being the same 3 things on 10.000 different sites and I've yet to find any useful discription about the day-to-day nature of the work. I'm going to talk to the OSH department either tomorrow or Thursday.
Again, thanks for the prayers, and any insight is appreciated.
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I'm also looking not only at Ag, but Occupational Safety and Health. Does anyone have real-world experience or advice as to this field? Houston
Sorry,
I have no life experiences with that occupation except to say I attended a Blood Pathogins in service yesterday.I talked to the nurse giving th e15 minute inservice. She told me she gets no breaks whatsoever. You know you are in my daily prayers brother. Thanks for the update.
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No breaks, as in daily routine...work schedule...cooperation from employeers?
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Anything I say is my opinion, just that...and only that.
"...and what does the Lord require of you, but to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God?
We usedto get planning times throughout the day. The occupational folks have said they no longer get them either. So..I would think twice before working for the school board.
Haha, I love how we ( I ) can so easily get confused...the person you talked to at the inservice was a nurse, right? but you say also that the school board's OSH people don't get breaks anymore. Mom teaches in a very small H.S. and gets a new superindentant every 3 or 4 years, and dad was the president of a different school board for a couple years...I've got a small taste of how screwed up things are and are getting.
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Anything I say is my opinion, just that...and only that.
"...and what does the Lord require of you, but to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God?