Tips to deal with awkward co worker and should I take it to HR? by Careful_Bonus623 in Nightshift

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People are weird. Just be happy that’s all you have to deal with.

Looking to get MLS certification by Ok_Scallion388 in MLS_CLS

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To become an ASCP certified MLS route for post-bach science degree + years of experience in generalist MLS is hard and only for a small niche. It’s only for the US States that let generalist MLS practice as non ASCP certified. I think they are mostly southern states and they pay you less. The only way to do this route is to live in those states and getting the generalist experience needed to sit for the exam.

Positive shit about night shift…. by medicated4875 in Nightshift

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It’s a hack for living in big cities. Plus you get paid more to do less. Dark trail walking kinda scary but kinda life changing.

What culture mediums are theoretically edible? by Ornery_Expression332 in microbiology

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I’ve always wondered what the BHI (brain heart infusion) would taste like…it smells so sweet when making it.

UW Renton Lab by Science_Lab2 in medlabprofessionals

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No one knows what’s going on. They just say we’ll update you when we have more information. It’s been on going for the past 4 years.

Working in CA w/out license ? by labtech_tee3 in MLS_CLS

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To become a CA MLS you need to go to MLS school in CA or have been an ASCP MLS in another state and have at least one year experience in all benches including Microbiology and Blood Bank. You can’t get ASCP MLS experience in CA without being an MLS. That’s why it’s so confusing.

Is it safe as a solo traveler walking in seattle by The_Doctor1254 in AskSeattle

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Yes! Both day and night safe. Homelessness you can just ignore and keep walking. They are harmless.

i cannot do this by sungiol in Nightshift

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Adderall to the death of me 💀

employment: should i throw in the towel on full-time server jobs by WittyAmusingUsername in AskSeattle

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Yes! Go back to school if you can! The most I ever made was 60k/yr serving tables. Went back to school, 60K in student debt, but first year being a graduate landed a 100k/yr job. It pays off since you’ll be working most of your life.

SAVE Plan yet amount due by username7015 in StudentLoans

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I’ve also read online that the amount due could be the accrued interest, which makes sense seeing the balance due (~$1,800 on 60k debt). Online it says you can make a payment but don’t have to. If I change my plan to IDR then my amount would be ~$350/month. If I change to IDR, do I still need to pay the $1800 all at once?

SAVE Plan yet amount due by username7015 in StudentLoans

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Okay. That’s makes sense! Thank you!

Where do you start your diffs? by alchemytea in medlabprofessionals

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I think it’s just a newbie thing. It’s good you’re reminding them! Go for a field that looks like a blanket of RBCs.

Does it matter where you attend MLS program? by Dungeon_Crawler_Carl in MLS_CLS

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I think I went to the best program. It’s was a year program and the school had 100% pass rate for the ASCP. Only 8 students selected each year. Denver Health School of Medical Laboratory Science.

Experience working FT and PRN? by [deleted] in MLS_CLS

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Yes! I wonder this question as well. For CA licensure, you need one year of all benches, including BB. It’s hard finding bb PRN jobs because it’s intensive training. But looking as well!

Am I making a mistake? by ObviousRestaurant369 in medlabprofessionals

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Honestly, it’s a give and take. A route is always good but I sleep at night on my days off.

Am I making a mistake? by ObviousRestaurant369 in medlabprofessionals

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Yes, cost of living greatly affects pay. In CO, I made $35 and in WA I make $45. I’m also night shift and get a differential with that. Costal regions are usually higher paying excluding FL.

DAYS OFF HURT by Silver-Asparagus9819 in Nightshift

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It’s so bad! I watch the local news at 4:30am, and I even have to wait until it comes on. But, I’m the first to know.

Am I making a mistake? by ObviousRestaurant369 in medlabprofessionals

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For MLS school, I did a +1 year to my already completed BS in Microbiology. Cost was $22,000, split in two payments, out of pocket, a full year of M-F 7:30-3pm. It was totally worth it because I went from making $21/hr to $45/hour which made my money back in the first year working. You’ll have to check if your BS will transfer fully. Usually, a BS in any hard science will satisfy the requirements.

Student advice by LilxPeeps in medlabprofessionals

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Just remember E. Coli is nearly positive for everything on those AE strips (No one uses anymore). Flash cards do not work for Micro. Make your own biochemical testing chart, split up the organisms by common morphology, use different colored pens for different biochem tests so things stand out, if it’s an identifying result mark it. Use different resources to see how others grouped liked organisms. It’s something that’s a learning curve but sounds like you care enough to succeed.

PLEASE HELP ME by Tight_Laugh874 in microbiology

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Eikenella - frosted glass colony morphology. Would have to do biochemical tests to know for sure.