(I work at a training school for LPNs – the level of nurse below Registered Nurses. One day one of my students is feeling ill, and throws up in the bathroom. After she is finished, she goes to the secretary to explain why she is leaving school early.)
Student: “Hey, I just vomited so I’m going home for the rest of the day.”
Secretary: “I’m sorry to hear that! You go home and feel better. I’ll tell our custodian to take care of the mess.”
Student: “Oh, I already cleaned it up; just tell him he needs to sanitize the handicapped stall really well. I would have done that, too, but didn’t have the supplies for it.”
(The secretary told me later that when she told our custodian what the student had said, he replied, “This is why I love working at a nursing school – easiest job ever!”)
The working class does NOT matter at all to the wealthy, but the day is coming when things will change and the working class will get their due respect. Nuff said.
This applies to so many people, sadly things aren’t getting any easier. Just don’t give up. I struggle everyday to keep it together. I’m the caretaker, no other option. As this to applies to so many. I still hold true, that the reward is still awaiting me.
One of the Biblical Beatitude states, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth.”
Today the connotation of meek means wussy or timid or submissive. Not so when the translation was made. Back then it meant, the people without station, the disenfranchised, the oppressed and those who endure hardship.
The quote takes on a different meaning when looked at with this definition
One of my personal heroes is an “ordinary” woman. She is economically challenged, a single parent – with a deadbeat dad of her daughter, former drug addict, overweight, and doesn’t look like much, but I am fortunate to see the woman inside her and I love and am inspired by that woman.
Life keeps knocking this woman down, but she won’t stay down. Of course, she complains, but she doesn’t wallow in pity and keeps getting back up. She is probably more in charge of her life than anyone else I know.
She does not rule the world, but she’s doing a darned good job trying to keep the world from ruling her.
To surrender would be easy. To keep fighting for herself and her daughter takes courage.
My family is coping with loss this season of our family patriarch and of a dear family friend. Many people refrain from holiday celebrations at such time. However, I say it is more important than ever to reconnect with loved ones because we never know how much time we have left together. A few tears are understandable and shouldn’t be a reason to isolate yourself.
Wishing you all good health and many happy holidays to share with your families! Merry Christmas!
I had to shout at the delivery guy who was leaving a huge carpet roll across the only access to my apartment. He got defensive about my shouting. I am disabled and would not have been able to move that carpet (which was a delivery for my neighbor) nor use my grocery cart while it was there. I told him I shouted because he did not hear me the first time and had to get it moved before he left. I said I knew that he was working hard but I have to be able to get in and out.
There must be some training about not blocking sidewalks that he missed.
Yakety Sax about 12 hours ago
Nurses Are Hard-Working Before They Are Nurses
(I work at a training school for LPNs – the level of nurse below Registered Nurses. One day one of my students is feeling ill, and throws up in the bathroom. After she is finished, she goes to the secretary to explain why she is leaving school early.)
Student: “Hey, I just vomited so I’m going home for the rest of the day.”
Secretary: “I’m sorry to hear that! You go home and feel better. I’ll tell our custodian to take care of the mess.”
Student: “Oh, I already cleaned it up; just tell him he needs to sanitize the handicapped stall really well. I would have done that, too, but didn’t have the supplies for it.”
(The secretary told me later that when she told our custodian what the student had said, he replied, “This is why I love working at a nursing school – easiest job ever!”)
olds_cool63 about 12 hours ago
The working class does NOT matter at all to the wealthy, but the day is coming when things will change and the working class will get their due respect. Nuff said.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 12 hours ago
It’s why I cheer my hubby on. He retired to care for me full-time. In SF, he worked as a programmer and took care of his mom and me.
cmjackson4 about 11 hours ago
This applies to so many people, sadly things aren’t getting any easier. Just don’t give up. I struggle everyday to keep it together. I’m the caretaker, no other option. As this to applies to so many. I still hold true, that the reward is still awaiting me.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 6 hours ago
One I saw a while back “make ends meet? I can’t even get them to wave at each other”
dflak about 5 hours ago
The old joke is. “If you cannot make both ends meet. Make one vegetable.”
T577 Brown Bunny/Vegetable Patch 62 about 5 hours ago
I’ll keep trying to work some muscle on; I can’t afford to shelter or feed mules, donkeys, burros or A$$ES.
What a hypocritical inconsistent banned word policy! I got blocked from typing the same ‘A’ word that A.A. used.
dflak about 5 hours ago
One of the Biblical Beatitude states, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth.”
Today the connotation of meek means wussy or timid or submissive. Not so when the translation was made. Back then it meant, the people without station, the disenfranchised, the oppressed and those who endure hardship.
The quote takes on a different meaning when looked at with this definition
One of my personal heroes is an “ordinary” woman. She is economically challenged, a single parent – with a deadbeat dad of her daughter, former drug addict, overweight, and doesn’t look like much, but I am fortunate to see the woman inside her and I love and am inspired by that woman.
Life keeps knocking this woman down, but she won’t stay down. Of course, she complains, but she doesn’t wallow in pity and keeps getting back up. She is probably more in charge of her life than anyone else I know.
She does not rule the world, but she’s doing a darned good job trying to keep the world from ruling her.
To surrender would be easy. To keep fighting for herself and her daughter takes courage.
stepzla about 5 hours ago
My family is coping with loss this season of our family patriarch and of a dear family friend. Many people refrain from holiday celebrations at such time. However, I say it is more important than ever to reconnect with loved ones because we never know how much time we have left together. A few tears are understandable and shouldn’t be a reason to isolate yourself.
Wishing you all good health and many happy holidays to share with your families! Merry Christmas!
ladykat about 4 hours ago
Thank you, Aunty!
rockyridge1977 about 3 hours ago
The world needs more “encouragers”!!!!
Daltongang Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Nothing like a cheerleader for normality.
cuzinron47 about 1 hour ago
Auntie is still trying to get off the naughty list.
mistercatworks about 1 hour ago
I had to shout at the delivery guy who was leaving a huge carpet roll across the only access to my apartment. He got defensive about my shouting. I am disabled and would not have been able to move that carpet (which was a delivery for my neighbor) nor use my grocery cart while it was there. I told him I shouted because he did not hear me the first time and had to get it moved before he left. I said I knew that he was working hard but I have to be able to get in and out.
There must be some training about not blocking sidewalks that he missed.