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My, my...no change here

Posted By: nobitterhag on 2006-06-03
In Reply to: My, my, but didn't we change our tune in a hurry? - Sylvi

Not changing my tune, just saying I don't go around spreading drama and negativity on a "New MT/Student" board where people come for encouragement and guidance rather than toxicity.

I will move on someday. But for now, the weeds in your yard haven't spread to mine so stop spraying your toxins - not everyone sees the glass as half empty.


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needed to break things up and they teach and transcribe or QA.   Not everyone is motivated by money and they would rather do something they enjoy. 
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Now it's roll with it and don't put all your eggs in one basket and moving on to another skill. Exactly what the other posters are saying which you call negative.
Can you start an IV, put in a catheter, change a colostomy
bag, do venipunctures, check a PKU on a newborn?  If so, by all means apply for a nursing position.  The point is, you don't HAVE to have formal training (i.e. school) to go from nursing to MT.  You do need hands-on training, though. 
We're always willing to give newbies "a change..." giggle...
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...shot. You never know when your luck will change. And make contact
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