recording the call limits the he-said, she-said that can occur post-conversation.

did anything he say surprise you? I mean other than you're still employed?

Doing an upgrade and recording parts of the process for a presentation. It's a bit like watching paint dry as I wait for the process to complete.

personally, I could not tolerate working for someone that is openly hostile towards me.

sounds like many companies. For years my "official" job and my "real" job didn't line up very well.

@kdfrawg doctors who would surely be out of a job if we did what what would actually make us healthier versus their prescriptions.

It's my son's senior year and he already has an acceptance letter for a college. It's not his first choice, but it's a pretty good fallback option.

@kdfrawg I'm not sure we have such a law in Washington State. In my case, it's Multicare's lab and a Multicare doctor. It all goes into and out of the same system.

Usually I just get my lab results in MyChart without a phone call. It was weird to get a phone call.

@kdfrawg it's a combination of:

  1. New responsibilities (some of which haven't fully ramped up yet, some of which require travel at different times of the year).
  2. Needing to be home due to the construction going on and family being gone

How hard is it to release test results? The doctors office called me about them already. Clearly they have them.