CapeCodTenor
Dis Veteran; Dis Dads #865
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Hey, guys! Had a very slow day yesterday. There were 6 patients scheduled yesterday, but dropped to 4 by lunch, and we were done by lunch. I started an online Medical Terminology course, and having only 4 patients all day gave me plenty of time to get through 3 chapters. We'll see how many chapters I get through today. The rest of the week will be busier as I'm going to two different offices that are primary offices and will have more patients instead of the specialty office I'm in today.
Had to deal with that at the train station when I use to when I had to commute to Boston. More than once the plow would block all the cars in by piling up the snow as it went by. Got to where I use to keep a snow shovel in my car in winter.
But you'll have that time.
Afternoon gents.
Snowy day hereabouts. The drive to work was fun. I suspect trying to get out of the parking lot will be... problematic.
Had to deal with that at the train station when I use to when I had to commute to Boston. More than once the plow would block all the cars in by piling up the snow as it went by. Got to where I use to keep a snow shovel in my car in winter.
Not yet. Did with SWMBO and DDs, but my sister and folks have to wait until Wednesday, my day off.
But you'll have that time.



I can fit right in.
Long story short, when I lost my job back in 2019, I stopped studying and spent most of my time trying to find a job. This kind of killed my drive to study, which I'm just now starting to get back. Once I get certified, more doors in the medical field should open because of the knowledge I'll have. Now, that doesn't automatically mean I can get a job right away, getting job in any field with no experience is hard, but I do work in the medical field now, so that's my foot-in-the-door. The medical coding field can pay a lot if you're willing to work for it, which I am, kind of late in life, but, hey, I'll take it. 