I've posted before that I love my job and now I'm working at home. I'm the Lifeline Program Manager for our rural hospital. It's very few hours, but it's flexible and I enjoy it. Well, now our hospital is undergoing renovation, so I'm at home with my desk.
Because of the construction, though, the main entrance will be closed. So, we'll have all traffic come through our ER. Because of the confusion, they have asked some of us (who have less working hours than desired) to be out there directing and helping people entering the hospital. I call it my "Wal-Mart greeter" job. They are paying me my regular wage to do this, too. I start training in it today, and then will do it to fill in my hours for the months (years?) to come.
I've worked there for almost 25 years, in almost all of the departments (never xray or the kitchen, though), so I know my way around! I'm excited about it! But I might be online a little less.
Because of the construction, though, the main entrance will be closed. So, we'll have all traffic come through our ER. Because of the confusion, they have asked some of us (who have less working hours than desired) to be out there directing and helping people entering the hospital. I call it my "Wal-Mart greeter" job. They are paying me my regular wage to do this, too. I start training in it today, and then will do it to fill in my hours for the months (years?) to come.
I've worked there for almost 25 years, in almost all of the departments (never xray or the kitchen, though), so I know my way around! I'm excited about it! But I might be online a little less.