u/agghhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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Just bought a car

Hi everyone, just bought a car for next year around 2 weeks ago. I'm hoping to get a permit in September to park on campus, but I'm waiting on my registration and plates to come in the mail, and the website says I need to upload proof of registration to buy a permit. I'm scared my registration won't come before the 8th because the DMV usually takes so long. I was wondering if anyone knew or if I should contact TAPS, if I could use another car to just get the permit and then add my car later if I don't get the registration in time? I really don't want to have to pay to park at the church because I don't have my registration 😭

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u/agghhhhhhhhhhhhhh — 1 day ago

uncomfortable experience on the job

Hi everybody, just wanted to ask if anyone else has had an experience like mine on the job. For some background information, I'm a mobile phleb, and i got sent to a facility for the first time today, and I'm also a woman. I was a little lost so I was asking the nurses a lot, and it also had a mental health ward i had to be accompanied to. A male nurse helped me out a lot and accompanied me through like half of my draws. We were friendly throughout the whole thing, and just made small talk. Towards when I was finishing up, he kind of started to follow me around a little bit, just waiting where I was labeling tubes and when i had to put my service logs away. He kept staring at me and I kind of realized he mightve been trying to like flirt or whatever, so i kind of shut up and just asked him how to leave the ward, and then he asked me for my number. He had signed my service logs and was basically my only way out of the ward so I just said yes and I feel so stupid for giving it to him. I didn't even think this would happen while I was on the job from someone else in Healthcare but I also feel just super uncomfortable from the whole debacle, partly because I'm gay anyways. Has this happened to anyone else? I kind of expected this thing from patients, not a nurse. I'm debating on telling this to my manager, I'm not sure its that serious. Thanks guys.

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u/agghhhhhhhhhhhhhh — 22 days ago

recommendations for temp jobs? and resume tips

im a current college student with a phlebotomy license! ive been applying to many jobs in the sacramento area specifically, but i just keep getting rejected. i was wondering what places would be good to apply to that hire temp or part-time phlebotomists if anyone knows, as I have to go back to school in September. and should I also take my education out of my resume?

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u/agghhhhhhhhhhhhhh — 3 months ago