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>>I'm in the same boat as you and Erik. Problem is that my wife (who's a home health nurse) has gotten sacred to death because some of her patients have been preaching the "end of the world" sermon to her. 'Course, when your's truly tries to relieve her fears, it doesn't matter because I'm her husband and I supposed to say those sort of things (be calming and supporting) according to the way she thinks. Wanna call my house and calm her down?
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>In healthcare, it just might be the end of some people's worlds...I heartell that there is a lot of life-support and monitoring equipment that could get futzy from Y2K. Jeez!
Then by all means, don't call. "Jeez" would be an understatement. She'd probably freak out, and try to get into a different line of work (which might not be so bad). Actually, in her end of the business, the people are at home, so they don't need that kind of high tech equipment.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est