Monday, November 15, 2010

Not. Needed.

What's not needed? Comments from our elevator riders.

I've been nothing but nice to people coming in and out of the elevators. People are becoming so familiar, because they ride the elevator so much, that I don't have to ask what department they're from. I talk to them, ask them about their day, sometimes give random facts, or just sit quietly. So, why do I deserve such comments? Some (not all, of course) people are just starting to throw out rude comments and becoming hostile because of our presence for this study.

It just seems as if other departments, besides PFANS, are becoming annoyed that we're in the elevators. Excuse me. It's not like assigned elevator usage. We're doing this for the good of the hospital. Maybe create some elevator policies so they're not so congested all the time. We're doing this so perhaps the food wont have to ride in the same elevator as the trash and biohazard bins.

But the good news is that I have 2 days of elevator riding left. 6 of 8 days - CHECK! I even have tomorrow off. Ever wondered if your battery on your iPod actually lasts at least 8 hours running continuously? It does.

Even better? Thanksgiving dinner this weekend between all the interns. But, missing someone back home gets tougher and tougher each day 226 days...

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