OSUT #239 - Almost Thyme to Make the Turkey

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    DoggyDaddy

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    “We've had an influx of sick people."


    It’s a pharmacy for cripes sakes there not in the chewing gum business
    What I'm wondering is, if the pharmacist was sick, does that mean that all the pharmacy techs had to stay home for 3 days also? Seems like they could be working on filling the outstanding scripts at least.
     

    Mij

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    What I'm wondering is, if the pharmacist was sick, does that mean that all the pharmacy techs had to stay home for 3 days also? Seems like they could be working on filling the outstanding scripts at least.
    With the dag gum laws today who the heck knows, just wish the .gov and insurance co’s would get out of my and my Drs. Way.
     

    tmcindy

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    I think I already mentioned, mine get delivered to me. However, for this service, I have to pay, not the insurance company (100 bucks a month). In order for the insurance to pay, I have to drive down to Greenwood twice a week and have them administer the shots. Not worth it, so, I pay. :xmad:
     

    actaeon277

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    Could be, like radio techs back in the day.
    We had to have a certified tech there, when changing frequencies. Used to do this with crystals, and tuning.
    Other electronics techs could do it, but the radio guy was like the supervisor, and he had to okay the job.

    If he was gone, no radios got their new freqs.


    Now that we plug them in and type, I don't think its required now.
     
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