@RackSpinner That was the first Star Wars comic I had. My grandmother bought it for me at the grocery store when I’d stayed with her one day. That particular grocery store did not have a spinner rack, but instead had comics on a typical magazine rack.
@NickHoopes_ Had a bunch of sophomores coming in about 20 years ago, all with the same English teacher and having to read “To Kill a Mockingbird”.
During cold packs they’d have their books out. I’d never had to read it… so I read it with them.
To this day it’s my favorite book.
@NickHoopes_ Those kids that come to see you in middle, junior, and high school that think “man, this looks like a cool job”… what you do means something to them.
@NickHoopes_ I got some of my most productive rehab in when kids that knew each other came in at the same time. Crazy enough…the 3 that I’m thinking of: one became a nurse, one an OT, one a PT.
@NickHoopes_ For the photographers, for the most part we would do headshots and actions shots for the staff and website pix. Some things for the socials.
Bakers…I took their wares to doctors offices as thank-yous . Made sure to have their logo on the boxes of goodies (along with ours)
@NickHoopes_ Back when I owned the practice, I did lots of that stuff. Never charged an electricians, plumbers, heat and air folks, bakers, and photographers. Might’ve billed insurance but then bartered the copays. That said, if a staffer treated the person, I would give them the spoils.