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Old 06-22-2011, 06:31 PM #8
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Good luck to you and your new job! I also work at a hospital in registration. My regular schedule is three days per week, but the full-time employees want time off and that's where we pick up their extra hours. It is just too much for me at this point. In a hospital there is a lot of walking around to do so don't burn yourself out to soon. Having the extra money is great, but like a said in a recent post...I have no hobbies! I do get great gratification from my job in helping others and the patients, but you have to take care of yourself so you can help othes better.
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