Re: A legal question



I agree, Rae. For what little social life I choose to have I can pick and
choose my friends--interesting people who can carry on a decent conversation
and are fun to be with!

Barb C.
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Makes me all the more grateful to work at home! I just can't stand that
"I dunno" attitude. Don't YOU HAVE A BRAIN? <shaking head>



Samantha Hill - remove TRASH to reply Wrote:
This one hospital whose work I did as a subcontractor had a medical
records department manager who wholeheartedly subscribed to the
mushroom
theory of management (e.g., keep them in the dark and feed them steer
manure), so I can believe it, honestly. When she was gone, the rest of
the staff who was left couldn't even reprioritize a job or assign it to
a specific person, so if the doctor called and wanted a job reset as a
priority, he/she had to dictate it all over again or wait until she was
there.

RaeMorrill wrote:
Man, I knew doctors' offices are notoriously computer illiterate, but
even the IT can't find it on their own computers? That is pathetic.
Guess if I run out of MT I can go get a job as IT. At least I could
find
a file!


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