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How Many People Here Are Nurses or Respiratory Therapists?

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winny fan said:
again, not stupid, but just the truth. being a nurse is like playing for the farm club of a pro sports team. just couldnt make it. couldnt pass the test so had to settle for being a nurse. having no pride? its true, one must have pride, settling for second string is like giving up. gay? just makes sense, being a nurse has always traditionally been a job held by women, hence why being gay is would intertwine with the occupation of being a nurse.


And the moon is made out of cheese.
 
winny fan said:
funny thing is, you probably think that.


It makes more sense that the 1950's mentality that you have. Yeah, all male nurses are stupid, gay and have no pride.

So enlighten us all and tell us what jobs men should have and women should have...

I'll be sure to pass along your comments to Kneepads when he gets home.
 
So why not go from there and extend this same principle to just about anything? Is a general practitioner a failure just because he or she is not a surgeon? Hardly. There are strengths to every field. Assessing the quality of the strengths and weaknesses is vital in this day and age. Given the fact that physicians (including us chiropractors) are getting really friggin sick and tired of dealing with insurance hassles, HMO red tape, malpractice requirements, state and national board policies and guidelines, less time for patient interaction yet more time devoted to paper chases, slow but steady decline in income, very little family time, rising costs of education, the problems associated with internships and residency, research requirements with certain positions, continuing education requirements, frugal lawsuits, and the higher rates of stress, divorce, death, suicide, etc. All of these factors stacked up on top of each other actually accumulate. So when you start looking at all these downsides, then other related professions start making more sense. Not that nurses have it easy...the REALITY is that if it were up to doctors to care for patients on a minute to minute basis there would be BIG problems. Here's the truth: a doctor can do many things for the greater good of the patient...but a nurse makes sure it all gets done and runs smoothly. If you think a nurse is opting for the easy way out I urge you to ask a good doctor how valuable they are.

Nurses are in need just about everywhere. There is excellent job security and competitive pay. The more in demand a nurse is, the more money can be made in some cases. I personally know a nurse who works her butt off but makes probably close to 100 K. She is not exactly the exception either.

Being a nurse has nothing to do with gender, whether a person is a homosexual or not, has a low self esteem or didn't make it to med school. It has to do with choice of occupation. Given that plenty of doctors are wishing they had done something else, yet not nearly as many nurses are, it kind of makes you wonder who chose more wisely when all things are considered. If you want patient interaction and the genuine opportunity to care for people on a daily basis without as many headaches, then nursing is the answer.

If you know for a fact that male nurses fall into the categories you have mentioned then you should consider writing a abstract and submitting it to a statistical research colloquium for review. You'd get laughed out of the place I can promise you.

If you have factual evidence then show it. Otherwise it's an opinion.
 
Oh, I understand it fully...believe me, it's not as profound as you might think. I guess what I DON'T understand is why you would honestly think that. Again if you have data that conclusively suggests and corroborates your side then post it for all to read.

Nevermind.

I'll let Kneepads handle this from here on. I don't want to steal any of his thunder.
 
winny fan said:
being a big ogre is nothing special when it comes to fighting. i call it the way i see it. did moms_kneepads try and beat up the executive producer of "meet the parents"?
Whatever. Just know I own you you little cunt. Have a GREAT DAY! Thanks for calling!
 
winny fan said:
good idea, i will try and find time and do my own study for you, even though i'm right. it will definately show that 95%, with a small variance, fall into one of my three categories.
Does this mean I can find a few that can anally gang rape you? They have personal ads for those sorts of things you know.
 
winny fan said:
again, not stupid, but just the truth. being a nurse is like playing for the farm club of a pro sports team. just couldnt make it. couldnt pass the test so had to settle for being a nurse. having no pride? its true, one must have pride, settling for second string is like giving up. gay? just makes sense, being a nurse has always traditionally been a job held by women, hence why being gay would intertwine with the occupation of being a nurse.
First off I'd like to see your ass even go thru a nursing program. Secondly your farm club analogy shows that you have ZERO understanding of what the roles of an MD and RN are and what their education requirements are. It's nice to see that you are enlightening us on a subject of which you know nothing about.
Pride? You posts show that you have no pride or self esteem either. You want to look good by talking shit. Good for you.
GAY? Would me gouging your eyes out and skullfucking you with a rusty kitchen utensil make me gay? Seriously
I need your input on this. Also would you like that with KY or AstroGlide-or would you like to be a sport about it and just be skull fucked dry?
 
winny fan said:
oh i get it, your the spellcheck moderator, now i see why you were made a mod.

so to correct myself i say that you are a plethora of marbles shorter upstairs than i thought you were. does that get the spell check moderators approval?
I suggest you get a refund on your college tuiton. It obviously has taught you basic grammar and punctuation.

1-800-HOOKED ON PHONICS
 
winny fan said:
back doc, just go back to my post and read it over, read it over a couple times cause you dont seem to understand it. how many nurses do you know that have passed medical school and decided not be a doctor? that is fuckin stupidity if there is such a person. and thus that would apply to number one on my post, although they may have passed the test, they are just STUPID then.

if it wasnt so funny, about men being nurses, than 'meet the parents' wouldnt have been as funny as it was.
Asswipe. Nurses don't STOP and not go on to medical school. Its two different disciplines.
I guess a pharmacist is a failure because he or she pussied out and didnt spend an extra 6 years in school. another $200,000 plus dollars in tuition and fees. Work as a resident/intern and make the equivalent of about $5 or $6 an hour for 3 or more years, live off of loans or parents because you are POOR until you are WELL OVER 30, and tell me how it is.
If you want to call someone stupid what the fuck do you do for a living? Are you going be a nuclear physicist?" Your idea of high technology is working the slurpee machine at 7-11.
 
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