James
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Not that there's anything wrong with that....Ah ha! Tdubs alter ego finally surfaces :lol:I mostly work w/gerbils, and the odd moron.
Not that there's anything wrong with that....Ah ha! Tdubs alter ego finally surfaces :lol:I mostly work w/gerbils, and the odd moron.
I use a trackpoint. It comes standard on my laptop and I have an optional keyboard for my desktop machine with trackpoint on it. Much easier on the wrist than a mouse and it doesn't need any desk space. I normally sit with my feet up and the keyboard or laptop in my lap.I used to have sore arm/wrist from using the mouse. Switched to the left and that helped but what is really great is to use a track ball. Your arm stays in one position (of comfort) and you only have to move your thumb. You might try one. Takes a little getting used to but no more than changing to the left hand for your mouse.My most frequent complaint? Repetitive strain injury in the right hand. CAD/CAM work during a big chunk of my day and working on the computer doing school work at night. I've learned to use the mouse with my left hand so I can switch off. That'll buy me some time, but I'm not sure if it'll be enough to get to retirement.
Cheers,
7X
RFLMAO! That's the quote of the day....Oh yeah, lifting 400+lb fuckers down at least 4 flights of stairs! Fat ***** made it up there now let gravity assist your fat ass down. There's a reason elephants don't live in the mountains, *******! :angry2:
Same here. Lots of bad stuff. Cooked by a broken steam line, boiled in oil, Nitrogen asphyxiation, fall from hieghts, not to mention any fires you may have to fight. After thinking about my job I went out and bought my feejer! Might as well have some fun!I'm an oil refinery operator, been one for about 11yrs. All kinds of nasty stuff there, or could happen at the drop of a hat. Before that, 21yrs in the military...
and mrsa. i just read it killed more people last year than aids.healthcare for me.Sick people all the time.
Needle sticks are my biggest risk
Been there a couple of times and have always dodged the bullet
I'm right there with you Medic. My buddies and I feel quite strongly that if it weighs more than the average nurse, it is an adult patient NOT a pediatric one. If it weighs more than 2-3 nurses, then it cannot possibly be classed as a child. Pity the caregivers for the three year old (only just three, at that) who weighed almost 90lbs. Poor kid was literally a beached whale. Once he got rolled over in the bed, he was stuck until someone helped him.Oh yeah, lifting 400+lb fuckers down at least 4 flights of stairs! Fat ***** made it up there now let gravity assist your fat ass down. There's a reason elephants don't live in the mountains, *******! :angry2:
A weenie dog snapped at me the other day.
Dang Scab, you remind me of another character,Who needs "on the job" safety hazards? I am the poster-boy for safety violations. I have had burns, abrasions, cuts, chemical over-exposure (isocyanate poisoning), stab wounds, eye wounds (both foreign matter projectile and severe burns causing temporary blindness), back injuries, broken bones, and pretty much anything else you can do without dying. All classified as "self-inflicted due to stupidity." Oh, and then there was my whole second marriage. Still not sure how I survived that one.
But actually "on the job?" Well, I work with mostly women. Just how long do you think it will be before I say something totally stupid and insensitive?
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