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First day of training — A recap

February 21st 2004

Since I know you’re all just dyyyyying to know how my first day of training went (insert sarcasm). It was okay, I’ve realized I’m not that interested in being a full-time tech. However since I’ll be doing overnight, it won’t be so hectic. My feet hurt a little, from not being used to standing a lot from being unemployed for so long. A few dogs didn’t really want to hold still when doing their exams, one dog decided to spill all his food and water when I fed him so I said fuck it.

I’m glad to be learning the basics, as long as they aren’t a frequent thing. X-ray’s were difficult, blood machine was a bit confusing. Computers were easy. Hopefully they can move me into a receptionist slot fairly soon. But I haven’t really seen what it’s like overnight yet. It’s supposed to be quiet.

So I didn’t fuck up (yet), I knew everyone there already for the most part, and knew where everything was. Just trying to learn about medicine and procedures and having to do some nasty stuff.

Still no idea when I officially start or how much I get paid…..

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