I was considered “brave” and “crazy” for offering to work that shift. People were losing their minds. It was the first time I realized how gullible the general public was. I was the calm in the storm. I reminded them that air was not controlled by a computer and we would survive. It would be like “camping nursing.” Midnight -NOTHING- and people felt stupid. I’m ready for that feeling again. It was priceless.
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15 years, God knows where we will be by then. May look back at it like VHS players.
Heheh, ya. Remember when people had to do things for a living, before all the robots and AI took over? What was that called.. wurks or jubs or something like that? So funny people had to do that, remember that??
Yes! IV’s to gravity, counting drops for rates, ledger cards at the mortgage company, calculating interest on a 10 key calculator…. Good times. Honestly, we better in many ways.