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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Impoverished: deprived of strength, vitality, creativeness

Well, sorry everyone I have barely had a chance to sit down these past couple of months, much less want to touch a computer. I have a lot to update everyone on though!
                First of all, Tylor is done with his extra hours of school to catch up on all of his credits and actually has more than he needs to graduate so he can actually drop FOUR classes! He is super excited to be able to finally have some extra time because since January he was busy from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. going to school, putting in his extra hours and going to work straight after. He has really been a trooper and very determined; one of the many things I love about him. He has also changed his mind...again...about what he wants to study. He has decided, for now at least, that he wants go into Accounting. It took him a while but he finally realized that he loves working with numbers. Which sounds like about the worst punishment to me, but I am glad he found something he knows he will like. So his plan is to go to Weber and get his Bachelor’s degree, he is very excited.
                As for me, I’m sure you all know I finished school and have been having a very difficult time trying to find a job. I thought I almost had one job in Bountiful where they had narrowed it down to two people, me being one of them and I met the doctor and everything but they chose the other person. Well, after about 30 interviews, I finally had an interview at a Podiatry office in Bountiful (a foot doctor) and had the interview where I was told that I was the most qualified he had seen yet and then about 2 weeks later got the call. He would like to offer me the job, it was part time, but I wanted to get out of fast food for heaven sake! Plus, we were planning on moving out there so it was perfect. However, the next day I got a call from my manager from when I did my externship at Ogden Clinic, he offered me a position on the Float Pool at Ogden Clinic, full-time. I was ecstatic! I turned down the part-time job of course but still ended up moving to Bountiful. But it is soo worth it! I love my job, but it is a very demanding job.
Basically, the Float Pool is where they hire about 10 Medical Assistant and Receptionists and whenever someone calls in sick, they call in the Float Pool, but even if no one calls in sick I still go in to work which is nice. I have gone to Neurology, Gastroenterology, Pediatrics and mostly Family Practice. There are some easy days, and some hard days because I go to all 7 of the Ogden Clinics wherever they need me. For example, one day I was at the one in Roy, and they called me to go to the one in Farr West, and then about an hour after I got to that one they needed me at the one in South Ogden, it was a CRAZY day! But I do love it! I am hoping to be able to settle down and work for one provider soon, because it is difficult to know how all the different providers at all the different clinics like things done.  But I am on the computer ALL day, which is why when I get home; I don’t even want to touch a keyboard.
Anyway, hopefully I can be better about keeping this blog up, then again I might as well be honest; see you in a few months!

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