It's finally over! Finished! No more trips to Ohio for any reason whatsoever!
So i ended up tied for second highest score in the class. Not to brag on myself (well, okay, maybe just a little bit), but the first highest was a pharmacist (as were most people in the class), and i am certainly NOT a pharmacist :D I filled out my radioactive materials handler's history and i should be on the license. I'm official! I'm the RSO for my facility 8)
The crappy part: i'm on midnights for the next couple of weeks. I am going to resist this urge to say something goofy about clouds, silver linings, and the tendency of said clouds to spew sleet once in a while.
Sometimes frivolous, sometimes not. It's my brain and it's the only one I've got.
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Monday, December 4, 2006
Six Months Later. . .
Here i am, stuck in a hotel room for three weeks with some spare time on my hands. What else to do but blog?
My blog inactivity is primarily due to two things: laziness and redirected attention. The first one is inherent sometimes and there isn't a whole lot i can do about it.
The second, on the other hand, i don't have much choice in. I got a promotion a couple months back, and i've been in pretty intense training (since the beginning of September). I'm going to be the Radiation Safety Officer of my facility, and there's SOOO much to learn. I'm in the last phase of my training, thank goodness the light is at the end of the tunnel 8) I graduate from this program on December fifteenth. I've already scored over 95% on three of my exams, and passed one of my lab practicals. I have two exams, a case study presentation and one more lab practical to endure, and i feel as though i couldn't possibly cram any more information into my overstuffed noggin! It's all very interesting (except for the DOT regulations, i don't really care for that much), but i really can't wait until it's over.
My blog inactivity is primarily due to two things: laziness and redirected attention. The first one is inherent sometimes and there isn't a whole lot i can do about it.
The second, on the other hand, i don't have much choice in. I got a promotion a couple months back, and i've been in pretty intense training (since the beginning of September). I'm going to be the Radiation Safety Officer of my facility, and there's SOOO much to learn. I'm in the last phase of my training, thank goodness the light is at the end of the tunnel 8) I graduate from this program on December fifteenth. I've already scored over 95% on three of my exams, and passed one of my lab practicals. I have two exams, a case study presentation and one more lab practical to endure, and i feel as though i couldn't possibly cram any more information into my overstuffed noggin! It's all very interesting (except for the DOT regulations, i don't really care for that much), but i really can't wait until it's over.
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