Tell me your opinions please!!!?
Discount Medical Scrubs
Well today I had to go in for an observation in a doc. office for a MA job and it was between me and this other girl who in the end decided on hiring her . Well we both dont have degrees.. it was just general work for a doctor. But I just feel horrible because they picked her over me. I am going to school for radiology and they did x-rays on ppl's feet and stuff. The other girl was a pre-med student and had had a little experience "watching" surgeries in high school in a program they had. I just dont think that it was really fair. They told me that they hired her because she had more medical experience than me. I wore scrubs and everything, I was early to get there and the other girl was late. I just dont understand. Do you REALLY think that things happen for a reason and that maybe that job really wasn't for me and wouldn't have worked out?
sorry to ask again but i need more answers because i just feel depressed
Tags: discount medical, doc office, job, med student, medical experience, observation, ppl, pre med, radiology, scrubs, surgeries, things happen for a reason, x rays





April 29th, 2011 at 2:57 am
dont let something like this eat at you.no life is not fair. but this maybe a good thing for you.theres maybe a job you will get and love working there.do not be depressed over one job there 1000 out there go for it and leave the past behind.i would not want to work for someone that pasted you by.try the hospitals there so many more pople you will work with and make lots more friendsput a smile on your face and go for it .good luck.
April 29th, 2011 at 2:57 am
The law of cause and effect is at work everywhere, all the time, in all corners of the universe and in all planes of reality. That means that nothing happens withouth some sufficient cause. That means that nothing happens by chance, even given apparent randomness and chaos theory. Everything has a reason. It all fits together.
But what the reason or reasons are for any given event, besides any obvious reasons, we might not know. Whether it’s that the job wouldn’t have worked out for you, if you’d got it, we do not know if that’s true. We do however know that the job ALREADY didn’t work out for you.
Many tikmes we never know for sure why someone else was chosen for a position or for advancement. We can ask, and still not know whether we got an accurate answer. Sometimes it can be something as insignificant as whether the decision maker had drunk more coffee than usual.
Not to worry. Go ahead, feel crappy for a day. Then go for another job. And another, and another, until you get one. And remember, just because you get a job, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right one for you for the rest of life. That’s sort of the same as saying the opposite, that if you didn’t get a job then it wasn’t the right one for you. There are just the jobs you get and the ones you don’t. Sure, the law of cause and effect is at work, but figuring out it’s intracacies over certain things could require a nearly omniscient point of view.
Best,
TQRP