While it is not explicitly prohibited, it is implied and certainly frowned upon to cross the line of the healthcare provider/patient dynamic. With that said when I did my away rotation I met one of my few friends in that city when he was a patient in the clinic. Desperate times I suppose…
C’mon man live a little. John, who works at a mega banking institution (J.P Morgan Chase) with a friend named Todd, who is looking to blow off steam the same day he got into a heated lunch argument with his girlfriend? It seems too perfect to not be true. Call me naive, but I choose to believe!
If yall dislike soccer so badly, I got a great solution for you. Don’t watch it. I’d rather watch a soccer game that ends 0-0 10 times over than watch a single baseball game. But you don’t see me commenting that on every baseball-related post on the site.
Along with the careers you named I would add Physician. Both of my Parents are Physicians and had me during their residency (an extremely demanding stretch of their career that included 80-100+ hour work weeks.) Due to this, I spent a lot of time with my grandmother. When you choose a career like this, you best understand what type of life sacrifices it entails. If someone (male or female) wants a career like the ones named and a traditional family life and understands the work-life sacrifices that must be made they usually look for a partner that is willing to compensate for those sacrifices. In circumstances like these sometimes you cannot have it all, whether you do not live in the same area as family or cannot/will not pay the price of child care. When/If you come to the decision that you will be the person in the relationship that will compensate for your partners career demands and that includes putting your own career on hold, that is a decision that was (hopefully) made of your own volition and therefore one that nobody but yourself put you into (unexpected pregnancies are obviously not included in this notion). Don’t act like the idea of childcare only pops up within the months leading up to or following the discovery of pregnancy. And if it does, than that is more indicative of an issue with the people in the relationship not relationships as a whole.
These asshats (except one) aren’t even from Jersey. You guys can have them back, Staten Island… Please.
Exactly what I was thinking. Upon reading I immediately thought, “Dear God please don’t let that be wildwood or seaside heights”
While it is not explicitly prohibited, it is implied and certainly frowned upon to cross the line of the healthcare provider/patient dynamic. With that said when I did my away rotation I met one of my few friends in that city when he was a patient in the clinic. Desperate times I suppose…
I would report a fraudulent purchase so fast.
We really can’t have anything without yall white folks taking it, can we? (I’m kidding, don’t give yourself an aneurysm) lmao
PGP is the world foremost authority on trash takes.
Why am I not surprised you agree
I would’ve slipped my card into his pocket as the slid his motionless body down the center aisle
C’mon man live a little. John, who works at a mega banking institution (J.P Morgan Chase) with a friend named Todd, who is looking to blow off steam the same day he got into a heated lunch argument with his girlfriend? It seems too perfect to not be true. Call me naive, but I choose to believe!
He’s full blown salt and pepper
“…and Todd’s balls grew three sizes that day.”
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It’s like they get a notification when you delete their number.
I must say Taylor, this series has quickly surpassed TGDAG as my favorite series on PGP. Top notch stuff
Thanks Jimbo, I had just gotten over obsessing whether or not Rachel was really “girl” and Arcadia had to change the names to protect the innocent.
If yall dislike soccer so badly, I got a great solution for you. Don’t watch it. I’d rather watch a soccer game that ends 0-0 10 times over than watch a single baseball game. But you don’t see me commenting that on every baseball-related post on the site.
Gifts. There is no other logical reason.
Along with the careers you named I would add Physician. Both of my Parents are Physicians and had me during their residency (an extremely demanding stretch of their career that included 80-100+ hour work weeks.) Due to this, I spent a lot of time with my grandmother. When you choose a career like this, you best understand what type of life sacrifices it entails. If someone (male or female) wants a career like the ones named and a traditional family life and understands the work-life sacrifices that must be made they usually look for a partner that is willing to compensate for those sacrifices. In circumstances like these sometimes you cannot have it all, whether you do not live in the same area as family or cannot/will not pay the price of child care. When/If you come to the decision that you will be the person in the relationship that will compensate for your partners career demands and that includes putting your own career on hold, that is a decision that was (hopefully) made of your own volition and therefore one that nobody but yourself put you into (unexpected pregnancies are obviously not included in this notion). Don’t act like the idea of childcare only pops up within the months leading up to or following the discovery of pregnancy. And if it does, than that is more indicative of an issue with the people in the relationship not relationships as a whole.
You’ve committed yourself to a life-long relationship to engaging in the chase.
sup?