Provident Savings on the 300 block of Greenmont Avenue was robbed Monday, September 15.
Three male suspects entered the bank, one was armed with a .22 caliber rifle. One ordered everyone to lie down on the floor while two others ransacked the teller stations.
There were four employees and two customers in the bank at the time. The suspects stuffed an undisclosed amount of money into two white pillowcases and fled the area.
The men were lost from sight and there were no injuries or arrests.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Overworked and Underpaid
Wendy Fonger has been a registered nurse for more than 23 years.
"I switched to a managerial position several years ago because I didn't want to be on my feet all day, every day and the hours are more flexible," said Fonger, 58, of Sykesville Maryland.
Over the years she has seen and felt the changes in nursing homes and hospitals. Nurses are overworked and underpaid, she says, making it difficult for many facilities to give all of the residents the care they deserve. Fonger also says that while the money in a managerial position is better, it is less rewarding than floor nursing.
"I enjoyed working one on one with residents on a daily basis; helping them learn how they can help take care of themselves, speaking up for them when something needed to be changed, definitely more satisfying," Fonger said.
While nurses are essential, the field is still feeling the effects of the economic crisis.
"I switched to a managerial position several years ago because I didn't want to be on my feet all day, every day and the hours are more flexible," said Fonger, 58, of Sykesville Maryland.
Over the years she has seen and felt the changes in nursing homes and hospitals. Nurses are overworked and underpaid, she says, making it difficult for many facilities to give all of the residents the care they deserve. Fonger also says that while the money in a managerial position is better, it is less rewarding than floor nursing.
"I enjoyed working one on one with residents on a daily basis; helping them learn how they can help take care of themselves, speaking up for them when something needed to be changed, definitely more satisfying," Fonger said.
While nurses are essential, the field is still feeling the effects of the economic crisis.
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