I've been having another of those "Angel of Death" nights - I took five reports of death in the first three hours I was here. It's eased off now, but man, it was a little worrisome for a while there. It's been mostly the pager since - four applications in the last two hours - and the phones. But at least Alex teh mortuary technician will get a chance to eat now, since there's no more coming in or hopefully going out.
I've also got a pile of findings to write, since Rick is on the warpath a bit, claiming the nightshift don't do enough. :P So between those and the paperwork for my reports, I should stay busy.
Not so busy I won't welcome people emailing me to say 'hi' tho'. ;)
Went to the gym today before heading to work. Cardio day, with 10km on the exercise bike at an average speed of around 35-36 km/hr (faster than I manage on mine!), and then a session on the stairmaster. Depending on when I wake up tomorrow, I'll try and get another session in tomorrow, try and get the body awake a bit before heading into work.
Oh, and I put the formal request for my Canada leave in. It seems I have 19.5 days of recreation leave (I hadn't realised I had any left from last year!), two and a bit months of long service leave, and then I'm applying for a year without pay, just to cover me in case something goes horribly wrong. It always pays to have a safety net, after all. I can't see myself coming back tho', in all honesty. I'll have to make sure I cancel my union fees and the various social club payments going out of my pay before I go since I won't be partaking of the benefits.
*yawns* Gah, not even midnight yet and I'm sleepy. *grabs a pile of Form 83s to start putting on the computer*
I've also got a pile of findings to write, since Rick is on the warpath a bit, claiming the nightshift don't do enough. :P So between those and the paperwork for my reports, I should stay busy.
Not so busy I won't welcome people emailing me to say 'hi' tho'. ;)
Went to the gym today before heading to work. Cardio day, with 10km on the exercise bike at an average speed of around 35-36 km/hr (faster than I manage on mine!), and then a session on the stairmaster. Depending on when I wake up tomorrow, I'll try and get another session in tomorrow, try and get the body awake a bit before heading into work.
Oh, and I put the formal request for my Canada leave in. It seems I have 19.5 days of recreation leave (I hadn't realised I had any left from last year!), two and a bit months of long service leave, and then I'm applying for a year without pay, just to cover me in case something goes horribly wrong. It always pays to have a safety net, after all. I can't see myself coming back tho', in all honesty. I'll have to make sure I cancel my union fees and the various social club payments going out of my pay before I go since I won't be partaking of the benefits.
*yawns* Gah, not even midnight yet and I'm sleepy. *grabs a pile of Form 83s to start putting on the computer*