Developing a Red Line?

Developing a Red Line?

One of my blue velvets is developing this line on its outer body, I’ve recently had a few mysterious deaths as well, is this something I can treat?

u/ImADecisionTerrible — 4 days ago

Luck Getting out of Moldy Lease?

Has anyone who’s rented through At Home Property Management had any luck breaking their leases?

I enjoy renting through them and I’ve normally never had an issue except I live in a shitbox apartment that’s unfortunately flooded several times within the past year. Recently I found some mold/mildew damage when the last flood issue happened and I think it’s been the cause of some health issues I’ve recently been experiencing, I alerted the property management immediately and it’s been over a week and a half and no one’s come to fix anything yet.

I’ve heard that they don’t normally fix mold issues. It was my plan to move out at the end of my lease next year but I wonder if it might be possible to get out of my lease for free because of the mold. Has anyone had any experience with getting out of their lease?

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u/ImADecisionTerrible — 14 days ago

3:1 Patient Tech Ratio

I work in a 8 bed hospital lab with 1 other RPSGT, and a student in training that can take 2 patients of her own. My lab recently has been scheduling a +1 patient for the last few months, the managers expectation is it should be “easy” because we’re expected to split the duties between techs such as one tech does set up, the other provides treatment and scores all night. The +1 patient is only allowed to be taken on by registered techs so it’s just me and the other tech swapping who gets the +1 most nights.

It’s utterly exhausting. Our lab is pulmonology based, most of our patient are complex, high needs, and we run pediatrics.

Recently our manager went on vacation and we went back to having 2:1 ratios like originally but now that my manager is back, we’re back to the +1 situation.

If I was to report this to the AASM, how likely would anything come of it? I hear conflicting stories about AASM stepping in for these situations with most ending that AASM won’t do anything since 2:1 is only “recommended”. Is there anything I can do other than look for a new job?

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u/ImADecisionTerrible — 28 days ago