I work Operational issues - dispatch mainly for MEMA.
I'm in the military - the Air Force. Actually, the Maryland Air National Guard and I worked full-time (active duty for the State) for them until this past February. I was actually going to retire as I have over 24 years (Air Guard and active duty Army combined). I didn't have a job lined up when I was in the retirement process, and I was approached by my Commander asking if I would be interested in taking a short active duty tour until July 2008 at MEMA. I figured "what the heck". It's good money, and it's a change from what I would was doing for the past number of years (Human Resources). Plus, it's good Homeland Security experience. I'm actually looking for a civil service position and have applied to several. We (MEMA) are first responders, and there are only eight military and ten civilians. The military not only work civilian issues, but military, as well. I don't know why the 12 hours other than the fact that there isn't much of a staff and we'd be working all of the time. There is usually two of us on a shift. The 12 hour days are a bit old, though, and I miss doing things with my husband. Yesterday, he went to his sister's house to go swimming while I was sleeping to get ready to go to work. Don't get me wrong......I think my job here is extremely important. I am just "tired".
I really, really want a dog. My hours really won't allow me to have one as it wouldn't be fair to it. My husband isn't home because of his job (only home ten days a month and six of those days he's working his part-time job). I think once I settle into another job working (hopefully) eight hours, I can get one. I'm like you, though. I would be out of work for a month grieving for him/her once they died.
What do you do at the hospital?