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katielass · F
I've enjoyed every job I've ever had, until I didn't. Then I quit.
katielass · F
@iamnikki Well, it's all in the attitude. If you show up expecting to have fun you're more likely to have fun. I was a nurse for many years and we even made that fun. I worked one time for a few months with a nurse originally from Jamaica and she put some fruit in a basket and stuck it on her head and sang to a mentally challenged young man. He loved it and it changed his entire stay with us. It was great.
katielass · F
@iamnikki Oh jeez, after I couldn't work as a nurse anymore I worked as a supervisor in a call center at an insurance company. Every week I held a meeting with my staff, in shifts so the phones were still covered and it was their time to vent, clarify things, ask questions or just be silly. It was their time, I felt they needed it to let the emotional baggage out as that is difficult work. They seemed to appreciate it and it was something they could look forward to. It was fun, we made it fun.