As is fairly standard, if you're out of sight for the company, you're out of mind. So, I thought that I would remind the scheduler for the company that not only am I better, but I'm enthusiastic about returning. (Shockingly enough, they have a problem with turnover.)
Officially, I can't be placed until the insurance agents and the lawyers decide that I'm truly "fit for duty," and send official paperwork stating as much. Though my final doctor's appointment occurred last week, this has not happened, as the scheduler is still waiting for it. According to the scheduler, she'll contact me immediately when she receives the proper paperwork, and "I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get you back out there quickly!!" That "pretty sure" is probably her idea of a positive outlook, but it's not exactly inspiring.
Oh, and I want my paycheck. I have loans to pay and a Gogol Bordello concert to attend.
27 August 2007
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Pros to you being on land
I get to talk to you every day
You blog
Cons
You're broke
Your mom
Pretty even really
So, not only will you be dating in Salem, you will also be working there...
Yee Haw! time to buy a pair of overalls...
Actually, we are hiring.
How are you with pain?
I heard you like to make people cry. I'm spunky though. And not like THAT, Brian.
I had no intention of discussing your odor.
I smell like pineapple candy and apricot jam.
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