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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I got a great deal on a Gateway PC late 1999 because of their fear. A few people that worked in my apartment complex were laughing at me and shaking their heads when I was carrying my cow boxes inside.
Well, none of them had anything to say to me on January 1st. Idiots.
But the problem is that most of these people never learn from it.