Online Purchases ‘WTF’ Moments

I started shopping online intensively for most of our household necessities early this year. This is the year that I did the most online shopping in my entire life, thanks to Covid-19. Overall, I’m happy and satisfied with 95% of my purchases as they were usually purchased during online sales with great discounts, free shipping and cashback. But I’ve had my fair share of WTF!! moments too. Laugh in your sleeve if you wish😆

You would have read my recent post on the purchase of a replacement scratch board from Shopee for Haru last week. When Haru got into the zoomies today, she ripped the replacement board. Again! It was a heap of cardboard mess and she was tangled in the long cardboard strips. This shows very poor workmanship of the scratcher, which is not even cheap. I paid RM10 just for some corrugated cardboard.
Since I couldn’t safe it anymore, the scratcher had to be binned. I don’t think I will get the replacement scratcher anymore. I’ll buy another type of scratch board which is sturdier.
These 2 packets of popcorn kernels purchased from Shopee were my mistake. I did not read the description carefully, which says ‘kernels’. I was more attracted to the photo of the big, delicious, round mushroom popcorns.
When I opened the parcel, I got a big shock as I’d expected to see ready-to-eat popcorns. The girls and I laughed uproariously. We waited impatiently for 5 days in anticipation of enjoying some healthy plain popcorns but look what we received!
Sherilyn and Cass are excited now as they get to make popcorns! Cass has been hounding me for ages to buy popcorn kernels for her to try making popcorns. Her wish has come true now.

I had placed an order for DECAF Nescafe Gold from Shopee Supermarket. The picture on the Shopee website showed Nescafe Gold Decaf. However, what I received was a jar of Nescafe Gold without the word ‘DECAF’ on the front label.
I quickly snapped a photo of the item and messaged the seller. The customer service staff was prompt to reply me and told me that this is the new packaging, where there’s no ‘DECAF’ on the front label. Instead, the ‘DECAF’ word is at the back label in microscopic size fonts. WTF?!
I had to snap a picture of the back label and then enlarged it on my phone to read the words. Even with enlarging on the phone, the words were still micro mini and I could not decipher the prints! How misleading Nestle is with their poorly designed label!
Nestle: you better change the label design to stop misleading buyers!

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Looking Into Family Medical Practice

Tips for working in family medicine vary depending on the area of specialization that you plan to pursue. Family practice, family or pediatricians all have slightly different responsibilities. Some have a larger staff than others. However, all of them require similar fundamental skills and qualities. These tips for working in family medicine will help you find a job as an orthopedic family practitioner or family physician, similar to Dr. Francene Gayle. These skills are also helpful when planning a career as a family practitioner.

Education Required

A bachelor’s degree in family medicine is almost required for jobs in this field. However, there are some positions that do not require a bachelor’s degree. Instead, they may require a master’s degree. This would be necessary if you are planning to teach or do additional research at an advanced level.

A master’s degree in family medicine may be required for employment in some areas. The area in which you want to work will influence your career choice. Family practice settings tend to be less formal than other settings. For that reason, you may find that you are able to do more independent study and grow in your field without much guidance. You will also be able to choose your own patients.

Consider a Nurse Practitioner

In some areas, you may want to consider becoming a nurse practitioner. You can go on and specialize in a particular area of health care, such as pediatrics, internal medicine, women’s health, or physical therapy. Family medicine is not the only specialty within this discipline. You can become a doctor and practice medicine. You can also become a psychiatrist or a social worker specializing in mental health, substance abuse, and family services. Your opportunities for working in this field are quite varied.

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Outlook and Growth

Because of the fast growth of this field, it has become one of the most popular professions chosen by young people today. You can get good salaries working in this field. Many doctors earn around forty thousand dollars per year. You may also earn additional money if you work for a hospital or other type of medical facility. If you decide to take the course required to become a family medicine physician, you can expect to spend four years getting a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college.

Conclusion

Your tips for working in family medicine may not be able to solve every potential conflict between you and your patients. However, by making sure that all your professional and personal relationships are in order, you should have no trouble maintaining a professional and friendly working environment. In addition, by having a good rapport with your patients, you will also be able to provide them with all the information they require to make their health care decisions wisely. This can help to ensure that everyone receives the best possible medical care, and you can help this process along by being patient and understanding. You should never take your patients for granted, and you should make sure that you are providing them with all the information and assistance they need in order to make sure that you maintain a positive working relationship with them.

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