Re: What are people thinking?
I could go on for hours with you about some of this ****. I'd just like to say, lots of people don't think the hospital is full of lazy staff, don't let it get you jaded. Without people like you we'd all be fucked. Although, I have been in the hospital for 8 hours with a dislocated shoulder, and I probably wasn't the most pleasant person to deal with. Just remember, you see people at their absolute worst, and they are only human. While it may seem like many don't appreciate it, they probably do. My girlfriend is in school to be a nurse, and I have just completed my emr course, with plans to take emt in the fall and possibly paramedic eventually. The reason these industries are short staffed is A) the alberta college of paramedics. This place has prevented so many competant people from ever working in the field due to, fucked up testing that follows no protocol, with a constantly varying curriculum with no notices whatsoever, and no properly standardized curriculum or testing. **** ACP!!!!
B) for nursing, my girlfriend is trapped in lethbridge. The varying method of instruction do not allow her to transfer back to Edmonton....With countless scholarships, and a 3.8gpa. Although this doesn't affect her overly(re:rich parents who can pay for her to live away from home/pay for tuition)
Imagine you are a 18yo trying to live away from home, working to pay for rent, tuition and generally living. It could easily discourage qualified individuals, when simply transfering could save them from having to leave the program.
Basically, in a nutshell, My girlfriend is 500kms away, and I have to pay 600 dollars just to write a test, that likely was written based on a different curriculum, even after I had a fucking 90% in my course before I am allowed to work, or pay 200 bucks to be temporarily issued a peice of paper to work until the next exam.
****!!!! If they want more people to work in the industry, accomadate the students!!!! We need it, and they need it.
Originally posted by GoNzO
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B) for nursing, my girlfriend is trapped in lethbridge. The varying method of instruction do not allow her to transfer back to Edmonton....With countless scholarships, and a 3.8gpa. Although this doesn't affect her overly(re:rich parents who can pay for her to live away from home/pay for tuition)
Imagine you are a 18yo trying to live away from home, working to pay for rent, tuition and generally living. It could easily discourage qualified individuals, when simply transfering could save them from having to leave the program.
Basically, in a nutshell, My girlfriend is 500kms away, and I have to pay 600 dollars just to write a test, that likely was written based on a different curriculum, even after I had a fucking 90% in my course before I am allowed to work, or pay 200 bucks to be temporarily issued a peice of paper to work until the next exam.
****!!!! If they want more people to work in the industry, accomadate the students!!!! We need it, and they need it.
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