Medical supplies (catheters)

Late last year I was in a pretty serious car accident. Early in my recovery my doctor warned me that I may never be able to urinate independently. I accepted the fact that I would have to use catheters for the rest of my life. That wasn’t the case. About 60 days after the accident, I regained full control of my bladder. I apologize for the nasty details.

Now I have a case of catheters that I don’t want to throw away. They’re obviously unopened. Is there anywhere in town that I can donate them?

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u/Veeeeep9 — 2 months ago

SiS opportunity

I have a decent amount of T-Mobile experience, dating back to the Sprint days. I came over through the Sprint/T-Mobile merger and have worked for three different TPRs over the years. I’ve held leadership roles, managed multiple locations, and consistently delivered strong sales results.

One thing I haven’t done is work for COR.

I have an interview this week for a SiS Manager position and I’m looking for advice from current or former COR leaders. What are some things I should emphasize during the interview to separate myself from other candidates? Are there any differences between TPR and COR leadership expectations that I should be prepared to discuss?

Any insight on what hiring managers are looking for in a successful SiS Manager would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Veeeeep9 — 2 months ago