Fighting With Poo
By cassandra
@Castlerock34 (2259)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 4, 2016 2:44pm CST
After yesterdays phone call with a potential new employment I landed and interview for next Tuesday.
It is something I have never done for a job before so I am a little nervous. I mean I have done fecals on animals before but never humans. Handling human fecal matter is not exactly what I would like but i need a job and what they do with it is pretty awesome.
I would be dealing with the dried capsules of the poo and they use it for transplantation for people that have gastrointestinal disease. I would be working in the clean room so I am assuming that I wouldnt be handling the actual samples, I think.
I will find out more next Tuesday.
Would this be a job that you guys could handle or do you have a job that is out of the ordinary?
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@Wordly1 (470)
• Kingston, New Hampshire
4 Jun 16
In its simplistic form, it may sound disgusting, but, if you're in a 'clean room', you're working on a component related to a medical treatment. That means that a sanitary environment is first and foremost. The medical industry is one of the few jobs that haven't been totally outsourced yet. That means job security. Hopefully, you'll do well there.
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@Castlerock34 (2259)
• Minneapolis, Minnesota
4 Jun 16
I hope I can get a chance to get into that job! With such a small company they usually pay really well and have benefits which is something I havent had in awhile because I have been a contractor
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@Wordly1 (470)
• Kingston, New Hampshire
4 Jun 16
@Castlerock34 And if they offer it, don't pass up on 401K and Stock purchase. You'll thank yourself for it thirty, forty years down the road.
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@Castlerock34 (2259)
• Minneapolis, Minnesota
4 Jun 16
@Wordly1 I NEED to start building up a 401k!!
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@JESSY3236 (20041)
• United States
6 Jun 16
I don't think I would want that kind of job.
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