ie we move really large people [400 to 650 pounds] from hospitals to skilled nursing facillities. That gurney has a power lift and is capable of lifting 700 pounds on its own and the back of the rig has a hyraulic lift rated for 1000 pounds. I believe that there are only two rigs set up to do this in the east bay. one is ALS owned by AMR and our BLS rig
That's the temp consultant cube. When we have guys in to do work for a day or two we stick them in there. I'll snag another pic of "The Cage" where the programmers lurk
That's the temp consultant cube. When we have guys in to do work for a day or two we stick them in there. I'll snag another pic of "The Cage" where the programmers lurk
Crappy iPhone pic of my half of the art department. The other half I share with the "art director" and of which I do not wish to show due to it always looking like it was hit by a tornado filled with pack-rats.
I work in a valt. No Camera, no Cellphone, no outside internet, no running water. Must have two person integrity at all times. I can't pee without someone going with me. I get weighed on the way in and on the way out. I can't have a difference in weight over 10 pounds.
i just moved into a cubicle after having my own office for the past 6 years. The advantage is that i have a window...the disadvantage is obvious. I gotta say, so far, the window is the better advantage.
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