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ABSPLASTIC
03-24-2016, 02:56 AM
I put over 4,000 miles monthly on my Yaris for work:
https://youtu.be/_d8Nha2yY1g
YAR1S
03-24-2016, 10:51 AM
I'm a travel respiratory therapist and have a hatchback I've traveled all over in mine. Planning on going from NorCal back to North Carolina in June!
ern-diz
03-24-2016, 11:19 AM
Cool to see you up and down all these familiar LA freeways; thanks for sharing. Big props for the work you do, too.
TerenceCruz
03-24-2016, 06:13 PM
Respect for being a hospice nurse man, I know it's not an easy job. I'm going to school to be a psychiatric technician and then RN. We had a guest speaker who used to be a hospice nurse turned instructor, and the class would need a tissue box by the time she was done telling her stories. Very rewarding to provide quality of life during ones final days.
ABSPLASTIC
03-28-2016, 03:13 AM
I'm a travel respiratory therapist and have a hatchback I've traveled all over in mine. Planning on going from NorCal back to North Carolina in June!
Whoah that's gonna be quite a drive!! But these lil cars are super reliable :headbang:
Cool to see you up and down all these familiar LA freeways; thanks for sharing. Big props for the work you do, too.
Thank you! :smile:
Respect for being a hospice nurse man, I know it's not an easy job. I'm going to school to be a psychiatric technician and then RN. We had a guest speaker who used to be a hospice nurse turned instructor, and the class would need a tissue box by the time she was done telling her stories. Very rewarding to provide quality of life during ones final days.
Thank you for saying that! Most people say things like what's so hard about your job? And I always tell them, try working with families who revolve their life around a love one who means everything to them at this time in their lives. I've seen a lot in the 2 years doing this and all cases unique. It's really hard to see these families and patients go through this time in their lives but it's comforting for them to know that they are not alone in these times.
I too, congrat you on your route to success. We definitely need more compassionate and caring nurses in the field. It's a great way to make an impact on everyday (and everybody's) lives.
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