grr
stupid u.s. post office. ("more like the u.s. LOST office!" quick, what's that quote from?)
ah well, i guess now i get to try again. i appreciate getting things done SO much more now that i don't drive. doctors appointments that stretch over three days, when they should take ONE are a perfect example. just because your office is full of incompetant receptionists, i should not have to come to coralville THREE different times. especially since, if i had gone to UIHC for this appointment, i would have been there ONCE. and i would not have had to go to RANDOM buildings that are not attatched to the doctor's office. stupid satellite clinics. UIHC prolly would have kept me in various waiting rooms for at least as much time as i spent in the doctors office, but every one of them would have been IN the hospital.
i also had to deal with strangest lab tech ever. like, i'm in the lab waiting room (which, of course, is completely independent and separate from the clinic. blaah.) and there's two other people there. one of whom is there from a pre employment drug screening (i was eavesdropping), and is wearing a shirt with a pot leaf on it. and one... who i guess was just getting clinic blood work like me. the lab tech (she was the receptionist too), was SO rude to both of them. like... just really bitchy and condescending. then, i go back for my blood work, and she's SO nice to me. like... chatty and friendly and stuff. i was like "what?" plus, she took faaaar more blood than any doctor would ever want. i didn't want to say anything, but i was like "dude, seriously. leave SOME of it in me..." ... yeah, weird lab tech though.
then, today, i was trying to get suman to tell me if he needed me, and i told him to call me around noon or two, otherwise i was just going to go about my day as planned, and not make room for work. he keeps going on about how busy my day is, and he won't need me, i shouldn't bother, he WON'T need me. then i check my phone later and there's like nine million missed calls from suman. aaaaargh. i would have rather worked this afternoon than do all the random crap i did (productive and neccessary random crap, but still). hooooow hard would it have been to say something at nine am when i talked to him?! so frusterating.
also, mercy was supposed to send me info about my doctors appointments and stuff, and instead they sent me a map of johnson county, and a bunch of mercy on call information. i was like "uh, thaaanks?" so, if i even get lost in johnson county (possibly while trying to find the many different buildings that mercy's offices are scattered in), i will have a map.
ah well, i guess now i get to try again. i appreciate getting things done SO much more now that i don't drive. doctors appointments that stretch over three days, when they should take ONE are a perfect example. just because your office is full of incompetant receptionists, i should not have to come to coralville THREE different times. especially since, if i had gone to UIHC for this appointment, i would have been there ONCE. and i would not have had to go to RANDOM buildings that are not attatched to the doctor's office. stupid satellite clinics. UIHC prolly would have kept me in various waiting rooms for at least as much time as i spent in the doctors office, but every one of them would have been IN the hospital.
i also had to deal with strangest lab tech ever. like, i'm in the lab waiting room (which, of course, is completely independent and separate from the clinic. blaah.) and there's two other people there. one of whom is there from a pre employment drug screening (i was eavesdropping), and is wearing a shirt with a pot leaf on it. and one... who i guess was just getting clinic blood work like me. the lab tech (she was the receptionist too), was SO rude to both of them. like... just really bitchy and condescending. then, i go back for my blood work, and she's SO nice to me. like... chatty and friendly and stuff. i was like "what?" plus, she took faaaar more blood than any doctor would ever want. i didn't want to say anything, but i was like "dude, seriously. leave SOME of it in me..." ... yeah, weird lab tech though.
then, today, i was trying to get suman to tell me if he needed me, and i told him to call me around noon or two, otherwise i was just going to go about my day as planned, and not make room for work. he keeps going on about how busy my day is, and he won't need me, i shouldn't bother, he WON'T need me. then i check my phone later and there's like nine million missed calls from suman. aaaaargh. i would have rather worked this afternoon than do all the random crap i did (productive and neccessary random crap, but still). hooooow hard would it have been to say something at nine am when i talked to him?! so frusterating.
also, mercy was supposed to send me info about my doctors appointments and stuff, and instead they sent me a map of johnson county, and a bunch of mercy on call information. i was like "uh, thaaanks?" so, if i even get lost in johnson county (possibly while trying to find the many different buildings that mercy's offices are scattered in), i will have a map.
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megan - the quote here is from friends, season eight-ish, where monica is re-inviting joey's parents to their wedding.
my name's jessie - i used to be a renthead around the time you were, though i dunno if we ever met. just came across you on CB (where i never go anymore) and followed links. here i am. anyhow, hope life is good.
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