GRADUATION

Mar 29, 2007 13:43

Well..tonight I finally graduate this stupid fucking school, and then I can regain my life back. Man March was hell.

I'm only a few courses away from my associates in cardiopulmonary- and yeah and associates sucks, but hey, it will allow me to finally get certified in Respiratory (and maybe I'll take Pulmonary for shits and giggles too.) And then, if and when I get out (possibly two years) I'll make mega bux0rs and work in a real hospital. I'd stay if A- getting promoted didn't mean I'd have to be behind a desk, B- if the AF didn't continually drive me more insane by the day and C- if BRAC gets overturned. Many of you probably don't know what BRAC is- basically in 05 they had this board to decide where to cut money/bases/etc, and most of the AF medical got shafted. Maybe they know more than I do, but working at the lowest level of care, I really DISAGREE with it, for more reasons than I feel that I have time to explain. If I could do CCATT all the time, or maybe be a permanent Phase II instructor for the students and teach RT, then I'd be happy to stay. Some of that BRAC stuff might get overturned due to that stuff going on at Walter Reed (might I add that they blew that way out of porportion and many might have the thought that the medical people aren't taking care of the wounded like they should, but that is a misconception.) They do need to work on the facility though, and so we might have to help them out so they can get back on track. But anyway...

Work is probably going to suck when I get back. I'm going to be super busy. But this year is going to be great for my career; I have so many new responsibilities heading my way as a new NCO, as I will soon be SARGEANT KAMBALOV hooah. :D I AM looking forward to about two weeks from now when I get to teach my first class of Pulmonary all by my little self. I'm really excited about that. I love to teach, and I'm already planning my little briefing to introduce them to my realm. No, it's not a power trip or anything, it just makes me feel really good to have a little bit of control over something, and to help people. By control, I mean...being an Airman, I've always been told what to do and how to do it, and I often don't have a lot of say in how things are run. Well now that can change. For the good. I will add common sense to military- imagine that! Me...a supervisor. Well, I sure am growing up.

Well, due to my zyrtec, I'm completely sleepy, so I'm going to go have a little nap. Wee.
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