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I work in a hospital in NYC and am located about a mile or two at most from ground zero..we had some of our doctors down there treating the survivors and recovery workers....I remember going up to the roof of one of our buildings and seeing the second tower collapse....i"ll never forget it.
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Post Posted: 08 Nov 2008, 18:22
zbreaker wrote:I remember going up to the roof of one of our buildings and seeing the second tower collapse....i"ll never forget it.
No... I'm sure that that's the kind of thing that would stay with you forever.
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Hellscrag wrote:zbreaker wrote:I remember going up to the roof of one of our buildings and seeing the second tower collapse....i"ll never forget it.
No... I'm sure that that's the kind of thing that would stay with you forever.
Wow yeah.. exactly.
Do you still work there btw?
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Post Posted: 11 Nov 2008, 18:39
redeye wrote:zbreaker wrote:Yep....been there for 14 years now.....I guess I should be grateful given the shape of the economy now days.
Either that or a funeral home for work.
Yep, real sensitive.
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That's ok.....actually the hospital I work at isn't one of those "life & death " types. It's a specialty hospital for primarily ophthalmic and ear, nose & throat problems. Most of our patients are ambulatory in nature.
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Post Posted: 12 Nov 2008, 14:33
zbreaker wrote:That's ok.....actually the hospital I work at isn't one of those "life & death " types. It's a specialty hospital for primarily ophthalmic and ear, nose & throat problems. Most of our patients are ambulatory in nature.
ophthalmic? ambulatory? Hey, not everyone is as mature as you with the English language!
(now.. where is my dictionary..?)
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Post Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 05:03
Hellscrag wrote:redeye wrote:zbreaker wrote:Yep....been there for 14 years now.....I guess I should be grateful given the shape of the economy now days.
Either that or a funeral home for work.
Yep, real sensitive.
LoL just saying, for a line of work that won't go out of business.
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