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In Bakersfield ready for my interview.
 
In Bakersfield ready for my interview.

You don't need luck you got mad skills :)

But just in case good luck.
 
504 on COMLEX step 1.

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So does your instructor or any of your classmates spend their life on this forum too?

Not yet but I'll work on em :)

I tried the girlfriend thing but I just missed you guys too much. Yeah that's what it was it wasn't cuz I screwed it up I just missed you guys, really, why are you all looking at me funny. I swear that's what happened.

You're right though I spend way too much time on here, but it's either this or POF and dating is expensive.
 
Finally got my state paperwork through, checked the website, and I'm licensed in my state finally. Now it's time to start applying. Looking in the employment forum, I'm just glad people are hiring here (aka I'm glad I don't live in California.)
 
Watching the movie Anonymous right now...yes, the one about Shakespeare...third time seeing it lol.
 
The interview was tough. I don't know if I'll be considered for the position.
 
400 is passing, 500 is average.

Congratulations on being slightly above average? Lol just kidding. Congrats, I am sure it was a lot of hard work.
 
Why do people insist on apologizing or making excuses when they screw up?

Just acknowledge the error, say "roger that" to not doing it again and move on. I dont care for some stupid excuse and no reason to apologize to me.
 
Why do people insist on apologizing or making excuses when they screw up?

Just acknowledge the error, say "roger that" to not doing it again and move on. I dont care for some stupid excuse and no reason to apologize to me.

Cause it's the polite and proper thing to do.

The question is, why do you have such hatred for apologies?
 
If they are coming up with an excuse, they might not recognize the mistake, or what you to understand why they did something that way, especially if you said "I don't understand why you sidn't do it like this..."

I think it's the proper thing to do, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's happening on scene, which is what is making you mad. I think that's difficult because I know I've explained myself on scene before because I thought I was doing it right or didn't want to look like a complete idiot with the patient or other staff. I am unsure if it would be best to call me out after scene, take me off to tge side, or if they do call me out, to wait until after it all happens for me to explain myself if I still want to.
 
I just got this email.

"Succinylcholine is currently on back order so we have been supplied with Anectine"

Seriously? Thank god they didn't try to give us Quelicin instead!

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I just got this email.

"Succinylcholine is currently on back order so we have been supplied with Anectine"

Seriously? Thank god they didn't try to give us Quelicin instead!

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Lol! That is both awesome and sad.
 
I just got this email.

"Succinylcholine is currently on back order so we have been supplied with Anectine"

Seriously? Thank god they didn't try to give us Quelicin instead!

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Next shortage they'll just send you a big wooden mallet :)
 
Next shortage they'll just send you a big wooden mallet :)

You realize Succinylcholine and Anectine are the same thing?

It would be like a supervisor sending an email saying "we're out of diphenhydramine so we will be stocking the bags with Benadryl instead."

"...there is a severe water shortage, so when refilling your "water bottles" all medics are instructed to use H2O until further notice..."

You see?

I don't know if it's worse that a supervisor sent that email or that I work for a service where the supervisor has to send that email.
 
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