Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 I am so excited for you! They seem to be very proactive and considerate of their employee's health issues. You are such a sweetheart, and you SO deserve good things to come to you! Let us know how it goes, will you? Joyously- Jane > Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so > different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and > fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at > length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was > more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and > happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental > assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my > list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we > get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in, > eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not > use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to > help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about > increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many > opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was > really impressed. > > So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They > serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm > not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them > down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or > blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided > at no cost to the employee. > > Is this real? : ) > > Love & hugs... > > Tess in Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 I am so excited for you! They seem to be very proactive and considerate of their employee's health issues. You are such a sweetheart, and you SO deserve good things to come to you! Let us know how it goes, will you? Joyously- Jane > Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so > different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and > fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at > length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was > more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and > happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental > assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my > list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we > get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in, > eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not > use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to > help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about > increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many > opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was > really impressed. > > So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They > serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm > not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them > down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or > blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided > at no cost to the employee. > > Is this real? : ) > > Love & hugs... > > Tess in Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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