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Bryan Simmons Bryan Simmons is offline
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Default OT I did NOT get the job! :-(

On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 1:22:28 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> On 1/28/2021 8:25 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> > On Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 6:42:30 PM UTC-6, Alex wrote:
> >> Dave Smith wrote:
> >>> On 2021-01-28 6:14 p.m., John Kuthe wrote:
> >>>> I am a failure! :-(
> >>>>
> >>>> John Kuthe...
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> We would not have known that if you had not told us.
> >>> We would not have known about this prospect or the other three in the
> >>> last month if you had not been crowing about them here. Perhaps the
> >>> next time there is a chance at a nursing job you should keep it to
> >>> yourself.
> >> He's a narcissist. He can't help it.
> >>

> > Perhaps he's hit rock bottom with his fruitless attempts at getting a job in
> > health care, and can turn his sights on a job where he won't be turned away,
> > like baking/donut making. (snipped)
> > --Bryan
> >

> His ego won't allow it. Given the pandemic and the high demand for
> *qualified* medical personnel, it stands to reason he'd have plenty of
> opportunities to join the work force as an RN. That no one has hired
> him is telling.
>
> Gee, that last "job" they really *did* expect him to be able to figure
> out charting software. Not unreasonable. I'm sure he has on his resume
> he's got that computer degree! Heh.
>
> He posted here, had much angst about a change in the Google interface to
> post to RFC. Ranted about Google! No wonder he didn't last a week with
> new charting software (likely on a tablet).
>
> He hasn't kept his skills up. In any of his so-called fields/degrees.
>
> IMHO, he wastes far too much time sitting in front of a computer
> praising himself for having an electric car. I don't believe he's
> actually looking for a job so your suggestion (valid) will be ignored.
> Oh well.
>

They Google him and he looks like a nutcase. The more you read the
things he's written, the worse it gets, and there's no fixing it. Usenet is
forever.
>
> Jill


--Bryan