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lambchopp59

(2,809 posts)
21. eggs zackley.
Sun May 7, 2023, 03:56 PM
May 2023

The last facility I jumped out of travel and joined permanently was pretty copacetic for over 3 years. Then a Trumper took the reins of the department, favoring his beer buddies, constantly lambasting his most productive employees. I bailed.
TFG did tremendous damage to the workplaces nearly everywhere with that chip on the shoulder nastiness.
Now, I understand when the underpaid aren't motivated. That isn't the case in my field. Yet another place I did well as a travel gig, but was able to "hide out" from the corruption in the emergency department the lazy slackers avoided like the plague. (20+ COVID admissions per day!!!) I spent as little time as possible "upstairs" where sexist creeps let the buxom females do practically nothing all day, every day. Didn't take much hearing how they all loved their "my pillows" to guess what they had in common as well.
LOL--- today. TODAY!!! I no have to worry about it anymore.

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Congratulations on your retirement! Iris May 2023 #1
Good for you! I'm jealous. onecaliberal May 2023 #2
No. or So Cal? lambchopp59 May 2023 #8
I live in central California. Lived in Newark while my husband was attending onecaliberal May 2023 #9
the anti-work thing is stopdiggin May 2023 #3
It is a real thing in the youth Tumbulu May 2023 #18
I have a very smart, accomplished grandson. He works so he can travel. So, yes, I hear you. Joinfortmill May 2023 #30
May your retirement be joyous. niyad May 2023 #4
While it is retiring of the old, it is a rebirth of life. Chainfire May 2023 #5
I ended up retiring earlier than I planned due to health issues captain queeg May 2023 #6
My husband Rebl2 May 2023 #7
Congrats on your decision judesedit May 2023 #10
I turn 65 this year and have yet to retire but.... getagrip_already May 2023 #11
eggs zackley. lambchopp59 May 2023 #21
Congrats on the retirement. lonely bird May 2023 #12
insecure work is why I went into medical (at my wife's encouragement), but now why I'd love to get LT Barclay May 2023 #14
Go figure why hospitals can be such hotbeds of corruption, lambchopp59 May 2023 #17
and a hell of a lot of Republicans stopdiggin May 2023 #25
Thanks. I never would have guessed it would be a problem there. LT Barclay May 2023 #27
Congratulations and two most important things, you are the boss now, and don't look back! SWBTATTReg May 2023 #13
Here's my new boss: lambchopp59 May 2023 #15
Ha ha heh!!! Best boss you've ever had, eh? Ha ha heh. Nice. Really nice. SWBTATTReg May 2023 #28
Congratulations. Take off, throw out the old shoes... yonder May 2023 #16
Enjoy your time. Shed concepts of "relevance" OhNo-Really May 2023 #19
See above post "my new boss"... LOL lambchopp59 May 2023 #22
Beautiful Boss! OhNo-Really May 2023 #23
I feel like I retired 20 years ago, Woodwizard May 2023 #20
Congratulations. I love being retired. BoomaofBandM May 2023 #24
congrats! mike_c May 2023 #26
Congratulations! Hope you enjoy your retirement as much as I've enjoyed mine, which is a lot. Joinfortmill May 2023 #29
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