The experience all over again but this time it’s better because I not so ulu kia anymore…I think.
Carmen dropped me off near work (thank goodness because I’d probably be all sweaty and huffy when I get to work because I only gave myself 20 minutes to walk there) and Julie was the first to greet me with a big, “Hello! Come on in!!”
The place there?
One eye see all.
After an hour or so, I miss PD already.
I’m glad I did my internship at PD (maybe that’s why no internship at Hastings?) because there’s just so much more to learn. In PD, the culture I was taught is that there is always something to do. It’s weird hanging about with not much to do.
I actually miss the busyness! I mean, we complain about being short-staffed and having CRAZY packed times but you know what? I miss all that when I was at Hastings today.
Or maybe it’s just being all new and everything not being like how I’m used to.
Everything also kompren.
No ‘dones, no NE, no filing, no sorting, no nearby dots, opposite dispensing flow, different sigs/missing sigs, missing paper bags outreach, scripts’ tray not within arm’s reach, different screen+keyboard height (eh! Makes a difference, okay)…I can’t stamp scripts with my right hand!!
PD keeps my mind ticking and my feet moving.
Oh, another thing that sort of puts me off is the roster…the current one for February looks as if I’m doing all evening shifts except for a day or two in the week. That’s definitely something I am not keen on. I don’t think that defines “rotation”. It’s uncertain yet but when the time comes, I will definitely ask Keryn about it – I don’t want to be “bullied” into working late shifts just because I’m a n00b.
