The paperwork took longer than I thought- about 4 hours or so. I am not done, I have to finish an online orientation course by Thursday of this week (in three days).
The ladies at Human Resources gave me a couple of booklet/pamphlets about safety, procedures and codes used in the hospital (code black means tornado, blue cardiac/respiratory arrest, yellow- a chemical spill and so on) I had to take tests on those. The same applies for the online modules (there are 14).
The two security officers that helped with my ID and fingerprinting were fun and chatty.
I had some slow down with the labs since they didn't know I've already done a TB test two months ago. I sat down at the phlebotomist and as she was taking some tubes I asked what she was doing. Good timing! I avoided getting needles poking for TB.
Later I got to meet the food and nutrition service managers of both hospitals for a casual dinner.
Great time. The summer is looking very promising.
Oh, I've never been called a darlin' or a honey by strangers this many times in one day before.
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