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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Jan 26, 2023 10:16 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:After being employed at the same place for 24 of the past 27 years it looks as though I will be saying goodbye.

I have to make a decision Monday, a very difficult one that has kept me awake all night several times over the past few weeks.


I made a change 6 months ago after 16 years at same employment.
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I’m sure you’ll make the right decision either way.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Brodlach » Thu Jan 26, 2023 10:50 am

Good luck LM, hopefully it all goes smoothly
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jan 26, 2023 2:42 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:After being employed at the same place for 24 of the past 27 years it looks as though I will be saying goodbye.

I have to make a decision Monday, a very difficult one that has kept me awake all night several times over the past few weeks.

Good Luck
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however, i hope if this change does occur, I hope the potential new employer is aware of your requirement here :lol:
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby locky801 » Thu Jan 26, 2023 3:41 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:After being employed at the same place for 24 of the past 27 years it looks as though I will be saying goodbye.

I have to make a decision Monday, a very difficult one that has kept me awake all night several times over the past few weeks.

Good Luck
nothing ventured nothing gained
however, i hope if this change does occur, I hope the potential new employer is aware of your requirement here :lol:


Did the same after 33 years, haven't looked back, hope it works out the same for you LM :D
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Jimmy_041 » Fri Jan 27, 2023 3:01 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:After being employed at the same place for 24 of the past 27 years it looks as though I will be saying goodbye.

I have to make a decision Monday, a very difficult one that has kept me awake all night several times over the past few weeks.


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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Dinglinga75 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:55 am

Juande broken leg yesterday vs Melbourne City ..... 36 years old , that could well be his last professional match

Bit of controversy with no ambulance present at the game

In Nov. 2018, static ambulance services were withdrawn by Ambulance Victoria and instead Emergency Physicians were installed at the stadium.

“Emergency Physicians are doctors who have specialised in Emergency Medicine as specialist medical practitioners they are able to provide a higher level of care than a paramedic.

“That change was approved by PFA in 2018 and has been policy in Victoria ever since. In every other state, it remains policy to have static ambulances.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby MW » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:13 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:After being employed at the same place for 24 of the past 27 years it looks as though I will be saying goodbye.

I have to make a decision Monday, a very difficult one that has kept me awake all night several times over the past few weeks.


All the best mate, while it is slowing down it's still an employee market out there so still a good time to improve your situation.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Brodlach » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:40 pm

Dinglinga75 wrote:Juande broken leg yesterday vs Melbourne City ..... 36 years old , that could well be his last professional match

Bit of controversy with no ambulance present at the game

In Nov. 2018, static ambulance services were withdrawn by Ambulance Victoria and instead Emergency Physicians were installed at the stadium.

“Emergency Physicians are doctors who have specialised in Emergency Medicine as specialist medical practitioners they are able to provide a higher level of care than a paramedic.

“That change was approved by PFA in 2018 and has been policy in Victoria ever since. In every other state, it remains policy to have static ambulances.


I must be one of the few that has no issues with no ambulance as a “just in case” measure with the amount of people requesting ambulances everyday. Teams have doctors, medical personnel etc at the ground
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby whufc » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:43 pm

Brodlach wrote:
Dinglinga75 wrote:Juande broken leg yesterday vs Melbourne City ..... 36 years old , that could well be his last professional match

Bit of controversy with no ambulance present at the game

In Nov. 2018, static ambulance services were withdrawn by Ambulance Victoria and instead Emergency Physicians were installed at the stadium.

“Emergency Physicians are doctors who have specialised in Emergency Medicine as specialist medical practitioners they are able to provide a higher level of care than a paramedic.

“That change was approved by PFA in 2018 and has been policy in Victoria ever since. In every other state, it remains policy to have static ambulances.


I must be one of the few that has no issues with no ambulance as a “just in case” measure with the amount of people requesting ambulances everyday. Teams have doctors, medical personnel etc at the ground


Your probably right....the safest place to have an injury like a break etc would be at a football game where you are surrounded by teams of doctors and medical personnel.

Given the current ambulance situation across the country adds to the need for a wait and see ambulance.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:45 pm

Brodlach wrote:
Dinglinga75 wrote:Juande broken leg yesterday vs Melbourne City ..... 36 years old , that could well be his last professional match

Bit of controversy with no ambulance present at the game

In Nov. 2018, static ambulance services were withdrawn by Ambulance Victoria and instead Emergency Physicians were installed at the stadium.

“Emergency Physicians are doctors who have specialised in Emergency Medicine as specialist medical practitioners they are able to provide a higher level of care than a paramedic.

“That change was approved by PFA in 2018 and has been policy in Victoria ever since. In every other state, it remains policy to have static ambulances.


I must be one of the few that has no issues with no ambulance as a “just in case” measure with the amount of people requesting ambulances everyday. Teams have doctors, medical personnel etc at the ground


Agreed, is there an ambulance at every amateur and junior sporting event?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby am Bays » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:49 pm

Booney wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Dinglinga75 wrote:Juande broken leg yesterday vs Melbourne City ..... 36 years old , that could well be his last professional match

Bit of controversy with no ambulance present at the game

In Nov. 2018, static ambulance services were withdrawn by Ambulance Victoria and instead Emergency Physicians were installed at the stadium.

“Emergency Physicians are doctors who have specialised in Emergency Medicine as specialist medical practitioners they are able to provide a higher level of care than a paramedic.

“That change was approved by PFA in 2018 and has been policy in Victoria ever since. In every other state, it remains policy to have static ambulances.


I must be one of the few that has no issues with no ambulance as a “just in case” measure with the amount of people requesting ambulances everyday. Teams have doctors, medical personnel etc at the ground


Agreed, is there an ambulance at every amateur and junior sporting event?


just a broken leg, he's not going to die. As other people have said there are medical professionals there who can monitor him and administer pain medication.

Keep the ambulances for the serious cases out in the community.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Dinglinga75 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:59 pm

Its interesting that's its a requirement in other states and Dan Andrews has seen that the service is suited elsewhere( bloody masterstroke ) ... To only 15 minutes on a Sunday afternoon is bloody good .
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Jimmy_041 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:45 pm

Dinglinga75 wrote:Its interesting that's its a requirement in other states and Dan Andrews has seen that the service is suited elsewhere( bloody masterstroke ) ... To only 15 minutes on a Sunday afternoon is bloody good .


13 minutes wasn't it?
Would have taken 5-6 minutes for them if they were sitting there drinking coffee

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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby locky801 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:14 pm

The lad moves out Thursday

all 3 kids now gone, just the misses, dog, me and alot of empty rooms
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby DOC » Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:42 pm

It's a very different dynamic when all the kids leave.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby DOC » Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:43 pm

It's a very different dynamic when all the kids leave.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Brodlach » Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:50 pm

Does it mean you have to speak more to your wife?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby locky801 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:06 pm

Brodlach wrote:Does it mean you have to speak more to your wife?


no still have the dog here :D
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:22 pm

locky801 wrote:The lad moves out Thursday

all 3 kids now gone, just the misses, dog, me and alot of empty rooms

Have you asked if you can go with him?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby tipper » Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:26 am

Booney wrote:
Agreed, is there an ambulance at every amateur and junior sporting event?


never seen one at my kids footy/netball/baseball. one of the parents usually gets tasked with being the "first aider" for each team. no qualifications required... (currently 10 and 13 for reference)
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