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Old 14 November 2007, 01:07 PM   #181
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haha, thats so funny and true...they come dragging their asses in saying, "somebody page?" haha. hopefully there arent any anesthesiologists here.

im an ER RN. i see this happen all the time.

and no, i dont wear my rolex to work. although there are three that do. two day shift RNs and one night shift. i wear either my swiss army titanium or my tag heuer chrono.

just dont think its worth getting my prize all dirty with sick people.

My husband is an anesthesiologist. If he comes "dragging his ass in" it is because he's been taking care of his patients and hasn't slept in 24 hours. Yet he is expected to perform at 100% so he doesn't get sued and lose everything he has worked for.
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Old 14 November 2007, 01:33 PM   #182
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Hi, I owned several sports fan store, I sell NFL,NBA,MLB, NCAA jerseys, jackets, novelties, caps, memorabilia, etc. I wear my Rolexes to work and enjoy every moment.
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Old 14 November 2007, 01:38 PM   #183
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... others think it's a waste of money....

...I always thought that engineers would really appreciate Rolexes and other fine watches, but in reality very few have any appreciation for them....most engineers seem to regard them with a degree of disdain. I became an engineer because I have always been fascinated with finely crafted mechanical devices (nice guns, fine watches, cool cars, etc), but most of my co-workers went into the profession for some other reason....

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Pretty much the same story except I am a design draftsman. I have been at my company for 17-1/2 years (23 y/o then, 40 y/o now) and I am always amazed at the attitude my co-workers display when I have mentioned my interest in owning a Rolex and learning more about mechanical automatic watches. From comments about not wasting the $$$ even if they won the lottery to dismissing the idea of owning a Rolex as foolish. When I speak about the machine within they just don't get it. The new VP of sales has a TT GMT II that he recieved as a gift at a previous job. He doesn't regard it as anything special in fact he disregards it as being an inaccurate piece of jewelry and not a "timepiece".
I need a new job and a better group of co-workers.
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Old 14 November 2007, 01:46 PM   #184
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Electrical engineer, currently operations manager in a large manufacturing plant. No we do not make dangerous toys or fake rolex watches. Seen many very good quality fake rolex watches, very difficult to spot without a detailed inspection. Wear my TOG to work everyday. Used to wear an oysterdate that belonged to my Dad. Wife's a financial analyst and she wears a midsize ss/plat yachtmaster.
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Old 14 November 2007, 01:53 PM   #185
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Environmental Protection Specialist on a 60,000 acre military base... jeans, no tie.... bought my GMT Master II last Saturday to wear everyday....

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Old 14 November 2007, 01:58 PM   #186
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Hi all,

I'm a Rolex newbie, soon to get my first Rolex, a ceramic SS GMT II.

I was wondering what you all do for a living and if you wear a Rolex, and if so, which one, in your job. I am in outside sales of industrial capital equipment and have been comtemplating the potential reaction, poistive or negative, from my clients to wearing a Rolex.

I'm curious about what your experiences and reactions have been from clients, co-workers, and bosses.

In many of the threads, I read that some of you don't wear your Rolex at work. Why?

Thanks.
I work in an office and I am the underling. The overlords wear cheap, plastic digitals. Personally, I don't seek out the opinions or reactions to my watch from anyone in the office for several reasons:

1. 99% of the folks in my office have no clue, and
2. I don't care.

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Old 14 November 2007, 02:36 PM   #187
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I am a certified public accountant and I do wear different Rolex depending on the schedule for the day
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Old 14 November 2007, 02:46 PM   #188
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Old 14 November 2007, 03:43 PM   #189
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I work for this little company called the US Army. I'm a CH47D Chinook pilot. I love my job. I've been doing it for 15 years now. Another few years to go before retirement.
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Old 14 November 2007, 04:26 PM   #190
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Pretty much the same story except I am a design draftsman. I have been at my company for 17-1/2 years (23 y/o then, 40 y/o now) and I am always amazed at the attitude my co-workers display when I have mentioned my interest in owning a Rolex and learning more about mechanical automatic watches. From comments about not wasting the $$$ even if they won the lottery to dismissing the idea of owning a Rolex as foolish. When I speak about the machine within they just don't get it. The new VP of sales has a TT GMT II that he recieved as a gift at a previous job. He doesn't regard it as anything special in fact he disregards it as being an inaccurate piece of jewelry and not a "timepiece".
I need a new job and a better group of co-workers.

My story pretty much mirrors yours. I support my Rolex habit with my 'other' job...

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Old 14 November 2007, 06:07 PM   #191
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Paramedic, specifically a Mobile Intensive Care Unit Paramedic (MICU) We don't work out of the traditional ambulance, instead we work out of specially designed vehicles that transport 2 paramedics, and LOTS of equiptment. we are pretty much trained for everything imaginable, but specialize in cardiac emergencies, as well as traumatic emergencies, we work in conjunction with local ambulance services who provide the transportation. I was also assigned to the county SWAT team in the capacity of tactical paramedic from 1996-1999, left due to time obligations, not enough time with my children! I wore my Sub a couple times to work, but have since decided it would be reserved for my days off, we end up in alot of rough places and I would HATE to have it banged up THAT way!
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Old 14 November 2007, 06:50 PM   #192
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Cop, That right, a copper! I like the nicer things... and wear a 79 GMT 1 ALL THE time, have a Stainless Sub (F), and a New Z Daytona that I have yet to wear!

Oh yea, I wear a nice watch to work every day... lots of stories behind all of them....

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I'm a cop, too. Our department is pretty odd. About half of our department is into watches. The other half is the G-Shock crowd. About half of us that are into watches wear Rolex and the other half are Omegas with a few Tags & Seiko Militarys thrown in. There's a lot of Rolex flipping at work ... especially now that the new GMT II is out.

By the way ... once you make the SWAT team, there is a lot of Rolex pressure! Only one old-school Omega fan has yet to convert ... and I just heard a rumor last week that he bought a new Planet Ocean. Oh, well.
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Old 14 November 2007, 07:14 PM   #193
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I am a certified public accountant and I do wear different Rolex depending on the schedule for the day
Lawyer here.

Like clbcpa, I do wear a different Rolex depending on the schedule for the day
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Old 14 November 2007, 07:20 PM   #194
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and yes i must have a rolex on my wrist for precise time !!... either my daytona, or my perpetual date white face..

i do have a Z DJ with MOP, diamonds and WG bezel,, but i wear that on special days only
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Old 14 November 2007, 08:44 PM   #195
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Old 14 November 2007, 08:59 PM   #196
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Canadian Army Officer for the past 22 years and still love going to work everyday. Wear my Rolex SD to work quite often and a lot of people in my Battalion know that I'm a watch nut, so they bug me about it on a regular basis, asking me (in good humour) if it's real.

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Old 14 November 2007, 09:04 PM   #197
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Old 14 November 2007, 11:44 PM   #198
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Old 14 November 2007, 11:52 PM   #199
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Old 15 November 2007, 12:38 AM   #200
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I work for this little company called the US Army. I'm a CH47D Chinook pilot. I love my job. I've been doing it for 15 years now. Another few years to go before retirement.
Ooh Rah. Oops, I meant Whoa.

I have a few thousand hours in the smaller Vertol motel --CH-46-- working for even a smaller company -- USMC.

Thank you for your service.
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Old 15 November 2007, 12:54 AM   #201
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Old 15 November 2007, 02:06 AM   #202
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My husband is an anesthesiologist. If he comes "dragging his ass in" it is because he's been taking care of his patients and hasn't slept in 24 hours. Yet he is expected to perform at 100% so he doesn't get sued and lose everything he has worked for.
is that what he tells you...

its b/c theyve been asleep in the back room.

i see many, not all, anesthesiologist drag their asses in the ER. demanding this and that without properly introducing themselves as who they are. some forget that theyre in the ER, not the OR. big difference.

believe me, when we can do without them. we do. just in those off the wall cases where we need one, we'll still have to wait awhile for them to arrive...asses dragging.

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Old 15 November 2007, 03:04 AM   #203
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is that what he tells you...

its b/c theyve been asleep in the back room.

i see many, not all, anesthesiologist drag their asses in the ER. demanding this and that without properly introducing themselves as who they are. some forget that theyre in the ER, not the OR. big difference.

believe me, when we can do without them. we do. just in those off the wall cases where we need one, we'll still have to wait awhile for them to arrive...asses dragging.

Your remarks are mean-spirited, Dub. Taking pot-shots at anyone's profession, physician or otherwise, is extremely poor form and certainly not in keeping with the friendly atmosphere of this forum.
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:07 AM   #204
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is that what he tells you...

its b/c theyve been asleep in the back room.

i see many, not all, anesthesiologist drag their asses in the ER. demanding this and that without properly introducing themselves as who they are. some forget that theyre in the ER, not the OR. big difference.

believe me, when we can do without them. we do. just in those off the wall cases where we need one, we'll still have to wait awhile for them to arrive...asses dragging.

That's not very nice of you....
I think you should apologize to Lisa!
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:10 AM   #205
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is that what he tells you...

its b/c theyve been asleep in the back room.

i see many, not all, anesthesiologist drag their asses in the ER. demanding this and that without properly introducing themselves as who they are. some forget that theyre in the ER, not the OR. big difference.

believe me, when we can do without them. we do. just in those off the wall cases where we need one, we'll still have to wait awhile for them to arrive...asses dragging.

Whoa! Whoa!!! Where the hell do you get off talking like that to a respected member of TRF....and that too a lady.

Show some respect, buddy. Every profession should be respected and no personal attacks or smartassed quips will be tolerated.

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Old 15 November 2007, 03:14 AM   #206
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Whoa! Whoa!!! Where the hell do you get off talking like that to a respected member of TRF....and that too a lady.

Show some respect, buddy. Every profession should be respected and no personal attacks or smartassed quips will be tolerated.

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Thank you, JJ. I know goodness will prevail here.
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:25 AM   #207
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Whoa! Whoa!!! Where the hell do you get off talking like that to a respected member of TRF....and that too a lady.

Show some respect, buddy. Every profession should be respected and no personal attacks or smartassed quips will be tolerated.

You're lucky I'm not a mod!!
Well said J.J..

Dub - Eveyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I'm sure you could of expressed yours a little better....
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:25 AM   #208
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I'm basically a business guy. I supply various telecoms technology into Europe/ Middle East/ Africa and Asia Pacific.

I live in the UK - so hence the travelling...and the Rollie...
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:30 AM   #209
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I live in the UK - so hence the travelling...and the Rollie...
Sounds like a good job to have to me
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Old 15 November 2007, 03:31 AM   #210
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