CapeCodTenor
Dis Veteran; Dis Dads #865
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Morning, Gents! Back to Work Monday and looking forward to it. (quickly ducks things being thrown at me) Wait! I know, I know, no one really likes Monday, but, well....ok, fine. I hate Mondays, too.
Today I'm at Cardio, actually twice this week, with a few other offices thrown in for good measure.
I'd like to ask for a favor, if you guys don't mind. My DW did something to her back a couple of weeks back and she's still in a lot of pain. She's been seeing a chiropractor twice a week trying to get it adjusted and all, but she's still in quite the pain. If you guys could take a moment and send some prayers/good thoughts my DW's way I'd appreciate it. Thanks, guys.
Wow! I didn't think of that. Of course every dept./discipline will have their own schedule. So are you considered Floor MD? And what does that stand for? And it is amazing how many parts there are and how they make it all work.
That's the question, my friend, and one that'll take time, and lots of thinking it through, before you can answer. Like I said before, I'm kind of screwed when it comes to retirement. What I did have got eaten up when the economy tanked a few years back, so I'm going to have to hit it hard in order to save, yet another reason I chose this field, something that I can continue to do well into retirement years.


I'd like to ask for a favor, if you guys don't mind. My DW did something to her back a couple of weeks back and she's still in a lot of pain. She's been seeing a chiropractor twice a week trying to get it adjusted and all, but she's still in quite the pain. If you guys could take a moment and send some prayers/good thoughts my DW's way I'd appreciate it. Thanks, guys.
Seems like almost every discipline and/ or department has their own shift schedule. Floor nurses are 3 days, 12 hour shift. Case Manager nurses are 5 days, 8 hours. Hospitalists take turns covering weekends, but ED MD have different schedule than Floor MD. It's amazing how many moving parts there are that come together.
Wow! I didn't think of that. Of course every dept./discipline will have their own schedule. So are you considered Floor MD? And what does that stand for? And it is amazing how many parts there are and how they make it all work.
That's what I continue to debate. I still have over a decade before I really consider actual retirement. So, what to do for the next 10 years? I could work full time at the hospital and make enough $ for pretty much all my dreams in retirement - beachfront condo, secluded cabin, & international travel. Or, I could work PRN at the hospital and/or tennis coach to supplement enough $ while DW and I camp around the country.
Either way, we both still have retirement accounts (mutual fund IRAs) that could double double by then. I've always done the responsible thing - worked, invested - for tomorrow. But, tomorrow holds promise to no one. I think I'm ready for the adventure now, or at least, 6 months from now.
That's the question, my friend, and one that'll take time, and lots of thinking it through, before you can answer. Like I said before, I'm kind of screwed when it comes to retirement. What I did have got eaten up when the economy tanked a few years back, so I'm going to have to hit it hard in order to save, yet another reason I chose this field, something that I can continue to do well into retirement years.