Friday, March 4, 2011

Coffee and stress keep the blood pumping!

Drank a full cup of coffee yesterday! WOW!
I hadn't done that an about a month. Been trying to stay away from caffeine since I went to the ER with heart palpitations the first week of February. But yesterday was my sixth day straight of work and I was desperate. It was amazing the difference. I felt like I worked twice as fast as I normally. Of course at the end of the day I felt like my legs might keep walking while the rest of me just fell apart. >_<
Clearly I should not make caffeine consumption a regular habit...

On another note, seems like the supervisors are watching everyone like hawks. They've even been checking the security cameras to see what the employees are up to while on the premises. Seems like some of my co-workers are being less than honest...taking unauthorized breaks, texting in the halls, smoking in the parking lot (which is not allowed on hospital property) and ect. It's really frustrating, because now they are suspicious of even the honest, hardworking people. All of us pay for our co-workers stupidity. It keeps us all on our toes. I'm just being the best worker I can be so, it will take a lot for them to get me in trouble.

2 comments:

  1. Yes, coffee can be an amazing thing when you do not drink it often - just save it for when you really need it and you'll be ok.

    As to the bosses watching everyone - good! I know you feel the pressure but you have nothing to worry about for I feel you are already the best worker there. Just "be yourself" and I know you will do fine. This will be a difficult time to get through but try not to let yourself get to stressed over it and remember how many love you and support you!!!! (me included) - one more thought, you may find that they will be hiring replacements for the slackers soon so that will actually help you as you move up the seniority list ^-^

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  2. Hmmm... looks like the time stamp may be a bit off - it was 6:42am when I posted, not 2:42am - LOL!!!

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