Orientation is finally over, and I start actual work tomorrow. Thank Yoda it was only two days. Fark, I hate orientation. Too much coorperate crap. I as a patient really do not care how long a tech has been a tech, just as long as they know what they're doing. Just because a nurse has been a nurse for 20+ years doesn't mean that nurse is any better than the one fresh out of nursing school. In fact, the newbies haven't been corrupted or developed the bad habits some of the long-timers have. But the suits want us to tell every single patient about our skills and all the other typical butt-kissing we're all used to be ordered to do to make our patients happy. Personally, I'm more concerned with not making patients any sicker than they already are.
And another odd thing happened. I get home to check my employment e-mail account, and lo and behold, an interview request.....from the company that just hired me. I know I applied for several jobs throughout the hospital system, but I don't remember all of them. And of course the e-mail didn't say which job they wanted to interview me for. I replied letting the recruiter know I had already accepted a position within the organization and cannot pursue any further opportunities at this time.
And another odd thing happened. I get home to check my employment e-mail account, and lo and behold, an interview request.....from the company that just hired me. I know I applied for several jobs throughout the hospital system, but I don't remember all of them. And of course the e-mail didn't say which job they wanted to interview me for. I replied letting the recruiter know I had already accepted a position within the organization and cannot pursue any further opportunities at this time.
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