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just not feeling the work thing today

Wellfare??????
 
This is the mentality of govt or state workers my friends.
Didn't take long for the veteran slackmasters to teach a young, hungry, driven sprout.

rip
 
The one distinct advantage of working from home is that (when schedules permit) if I'm just not feelin it (which happens), I don't work. No point in trying to write a 20 page deck or come up with a cool promotion if I'm not 100% on. I'll just do something else, regroup and handle that night. I got up today at about 6:30 and went to town on a project I just couldn't get into yesterday. Bam - done by 8:30.
 
i'm not feeling it today either - took an early lunch and a doctor's appt this afternoon at 2:45, maybe I'll call it a day after that.
 
This is the mentality of govt or state workers my friends.
Didn't take long for the veteran slackmasters to teach a young, hungry, driven sprout.

rip

it's a legal work-duck, i'll use my vacation time.
there is snow on the ground, it's cold,my vag get's bumps on it when i'm too cold or wet
 
This is only tangentially related, but I was with the spine surgeon who runs the largest physician practice associated with Rush Presbytarian in Chicago on Friday. We're trying to tee-up a study with him, as he's highly published.

If you have back surgery, do you know what the single-largest indicator of whether you return to work? Number of levels fused? Laminectomy versus hardware? Discectomy versus fusion? Age of patient? Diabetes? Smoking?

Nope. Nope. And Nope.

It's whether or not the patient is under workers' compensation. The results are well beyond statistically significant. So does this mean workers' compensation gives people worse back problems?
 
This is only tangentially related, but I was with the spine surgeon who runs the largest physician practice associated with Rush Presbytarian in Chicago on Friday. We're trying to tee-up a study with him, as he's highly published.

If you have back surgery, do you know what the single-largest indicator of whether you return to work? Number of levels fused? Laminectomy versus hardware? Discectomy versus fusion? Age of patient? Diabetes? Smoking?

Nope. Nope. And Nope.

It's whether or not the patient is under workers' compensation. The results are well beyond statistically significant. So does this mean workers' compensation gives people worse back problems?

that's way fuct...my job is good to me with injury, they can put me on light duty so to avoid workmens comp, which is only like 75% of your base wages
 
They aren't "my" points, they are "cool" points, didn't you get the memo, in like 5th grade? Geeez!

Im considering a midday megamix of mahem! Depends on how much this SuperStim Cracks me out!w0000000!

-Legacy
 
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