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Thread started 06/04/06 6:02pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Would you rather be a small fish in big pond...

I have recently changed where I do my mammography clinicals. I went from a small, slow paced facility to a huge, world caliber, very fast paced facility. In a way, I went from being a big fish in a small pond to being a small fish in a huge pond.

I think I like the small pond better. Both have their pro's, but the biggest drawback to where I am now is how much time it keeps me from home and how EXHAUSTED I am when I do finally get there.


Just thinking outloud...



rose
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Reply #1 posted 06/04/06 6:05pm

Imago

The small pond is much better, especially for upward mobility and flexibility.
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Reply #2 posted 06/04/06 6:06pm

Imago

oh, and I work for the 3rd largest pond of the type of company I'm employed at.

The small pond is much much better.


See?? Being part of a big pond has me talking like a cryptic motherfucker!
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Reply #3 posted 06/04/06 6:07pm

2the9s

See now Dan, THIS is how to start a thread!

You should take notes!
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Reply #4 posted 06/04/06 6:07pm

notoriousj

I have been at the top of the big pond and its not all that great...I have also been at the top of the small pond...not all that great....I have been at the bottom of both ponds...not that great....now I am looking for a happy middle in the small or big pond.
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Reply #5 posted 06/04/06 6:07pm

2the9s

P.S. Happy B-Day NBJ!

woot!
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Reply #6 posted 06/04/06 6:09pm

Imago

2the9s said:

See now Dan, THIS is how to start a thread!

You should take notes!



Bitch Please! I'm so good at this now, I'm tearing up youtube threads!
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Reply #7 posted 06/04/06 6:09pm

2the9s

Imago said:

2the9s said:

See now Dan, THIS is how to start a thread!

You should take notes!



Bitch Please! I'm so good at this now, I'm tearing up youtube threads!


falloff

Oh my damn, what's the link to that thread again?
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Reply #8 posted 06/04/06 6:10pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

2the9s said:

See now Dan, THIS is how to start a thread!

You should take notes!



Bitch Please! I'm so good at this now, I'm tearing up youtube threads!

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Reply #9 posted 06/04/06 6:59pm

Mach

Nothinbutjoy said:

I have recently changed where I do my mammography clinicals. I went from a small, slow paced facility to a huge, world caliber, very fast paced facility. In a way, I went from being a big fish in a small pond to being a small fish in a huge pond.

I think I like the small pond better. Both have their pro's, but the biggest drawback to where I am now is how much time it keeps me from home and how EXHAUSTED I am when I do finally get there.


Just thinking outloud...



rose


hug doesnt matter which pond... you're the mostest pretty fish nod

HAPPY NATAL DAY BEAUTIFUL rose
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Reply #10 posted 06/05/06 5:50pm

Nothinbutjoy

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lol Ya'll are too much!


"Mostest prettiest fish.." redface hug


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Reply #11 posted 06/05/06 6:37pm

Sweeny79

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little fish big pond
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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