u/Far-Use-2602

Blood bank

I am starting my blood bank training on Monday. I would really appreciate it if you could share your notes or direct me to useful resources. Also, I’d appreciate any valuable comments or key points you’d like to share based on your experience.

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u/Far-Use-2602 — 5 days ago

Strong California Employment Lawyer Needed – Healthcare Retaliation / Wrongful Termination Case With Solid Evidence

Asking for a freind. looking for an aggressive employee lawyer in California, very solid strong case for wrongful termination, retaliation and distressing circumstances in a health care facility, organization break policy, complained to HR and seen pattern to force to quit and non renew contract with traveler CLS who involved in bullying. Solid documents and evidence to prove everything.
Lab director was bypassing training and competency requirements, and even a state inspection identified issues with competencies at the facility. After concerns were raised and HR was involved, there appeared to be a pattern of retaliation, pressure to quit, and non-renewal of contract.
Also looking to involve the traveler CLS who was involved in bullying and potentially pursue action against the lab director personally, including reporting to CDPH and all appropriate agencies.
Shoot me your recommendation looking for a 500k to 1M lawsuit.

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u/Far-Use-2602 — 12 days ago

I start a new job this Monday and I’m feeling more stressed than excited, which is confusing because this opportunity is actually better than my last one.

It’s 4:22 AM and I can’t sleep because my mind keeps going.

The role itself looks solid — they have a structured 3-month training program, no rushing, and overall it seems much more organized and professional. After training I’ll be on 4×10 hour night shifts (not back-to-back), which I know could actually be a good schedule long-term.

But I think what’s affecting me is my last job experience.

It was pretty rough — very fast training, no support, difficult coworkers, long commute, even having to stay in a hotel at times. It was exhausting. Even though I know this new place is different and better, I still feel anxious starting over.

It’s not that I expect something bad to happen — I just feel overwhelmed and not very motivated right now.

Has anyone else felt this way even when moving to a better situation? Did it get easier once you started and got into a routine?

Would really appreciate some encouragement or perspective right now.

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u/Far-Use-2602 — 19 days ago