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Phee, stop playing around on DGN and get back to work. :tongue:

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Media - Stating the obvious since... well.. a long time ago. :p

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"While our respondents didn't consider this as time spent working, they also didn't count it as leisure time and landing instead in a nebulous grey area,"

WORRY=NEBULOUS GREY AREA

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i been playing with myself more, paying for it less.

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i been playing with myself more, paying for it less.

You pay to play with yourself? :unsure:

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i been playing with myself more, paying for it less.

What is there some jackass standing next to you giving the rate per hour? j/k

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Sure this wasnt written by....

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/only fark readers will get that one

//dont care, it was called for.

///heeheehee

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I think I am on the wrong end of the curve....*again* I actually have had more time to play in the last few months than I have had in years. I have actually had time to pursue things.

When the credentialing body governing your job says you can work a maximum of 80 hours a week (down from 100+,) I suppose it is a minimal improvement. I straddled the changeover, and the difference is night and day with those 20+ hours gone (have worked both time "limitations.") Now work is in progress to limit residents to 60 hours a week. Most residencies freaked at the 80 hour week because "lack of training," and the like.

Me? Sleep is a good thing, but the down time is boring me to tears.

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I think I am on the wrong end of the curve....*again* I actually have had more time to play in the last few months than I have had in years. I have actually had time to pursue things.

When the credentialing body governing your job says you can work a maximum of 80 hours a week (down from 100+,) I suppose it is a minimal improvement. I straddled the changeover, and the difference is night and day with those 20+ hours gone (have worked both time "limitations.") Now work is in progress to limit residents to 60 hours a week. Most residencies freaked at the 80 hour week because "lack of training," and the like.

Me? Sleep is a good thing, but the down time is boring me to tears.

and you still had time for city club. thats amazing.

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and you still had time for city club. thats amazing.

Well, now that I am in a fellowship, I can make the time.

When I was in residency, I was 1. too far away from any good club (4 hours minimum,) and 2. working pretty close to the limit.

Though when I do get into anesthesiology, aside from the 4 months of ICU, I should be pretty good balance of hours/time off.

The rule of thumb is that you have time for residency and ONE other thing in your life. Since I have no family, I chose being a social character.

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Well, now that I am in a fellowship, I can make the time.

When I was in residency, I was 1. too far away from any good club (4 hours minimum,) and 2. working pretty close to the limit.

Though when I do get into anesthesiology, aside from the 4 months of ICU, I should be pretty good balance of hours/time off.

The rule of thumb is that you have time for residency and ONE other thing in your life. Since I have no family, I chose being a social character.

well i can see 80 hours a week fairly balenced if weekends are put in place. 12 hours a day 7 days a week can be managed. now if it was only 5 days a week at 16 hours. thats different

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