8.16.2004

come one come all

i have the same routine every morning when i get to work. i sit down at my desk and turn on my computer. i've been doing the same thing for three years on september twenty-fourth, two thousand four. my job will be opening up for applications starting in early-mid december of this year. so if you have a desire or 'calling' to do insurance and billing in a oncology/hematology practice let me know. there are a few perks that i should mention. there are also a few things that you should know. if you are a male interested, you need not apply. i work with all females, the only males are the doctors and the occasional intern. i believe any and all males would be disgusted by this job. here is a list of the pros/cons, in no particular order:
1. no office manager-employee vs. doctor advocate
2. paid vacation 2 weeks
3. paid sick time 1 week
4. full benefits paid for by doctors if single, vision and dental included. otherwise family ins. blows.
5. 401K/profit-sharing
6. paid beachtrip
7. yearly christmas bonus
8. jewelry gift @ xmas (which you could pawn if you needed the moolah really bad)
9. 3 day bereavement
10. no new software/hardware in several years
11. running practice on a character based system over 8 years old
12. no dress code
13. no employee policy handbook in place at this time
14. doctors will take a very long time to fire you if you call in sick one day a week every week or if you don't work a full forty hours ever or if you just make up your own schedule
15. gossip
16. drug reps provide lunch every monday and tuesday of every week (sticky fingers, moss's, tortilla factory)

i'll leave it at that. the rest of the week should go well. i'm planning a few things.

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