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Facebook Feedback: Career Movies and Travel

Published December 2, 2011 2:15 PM by Kelly Wolfgang

If you're not following us on Facebook, you're missing a lot of fun feedback. If you are, keep following and spread the word! The conversations are far from over.

We asked Facebook fans: If there was a movie made about your career, what would it be called?

Here are selected responses, copied verbatim without editing:

  • Charlie B, an incredible lab tech.
  • Steph, Microbiology/Blood Bank Lover and Workaholic! :P
  • Sometimes it's more like a soap... As the Centrifuge Turns
  • Nurses Gone Wild : The Point of Care Edition"...get your minds of gutters, rated G!
  • The Unknown!
  • ‎"The Unrecognizable"
  • The Waiting". In this harrowing adventure one Phlebotomy student must find the meaning behind having to wait while two corporations squabble of the placement of a comma in the contract that will get him his clinicals. Watch as our hero's must sit around and wait... and wait... and wait... The New Pork Roast give the movie four and a half stars, saying that the chair played a pivotal role in bringing the audience close to the plight of our hero. Yes, "The Waiting" will change the way you view your world... as soon as it comes out... so... you know... keep waiting...
  • ‎"Stagnant" I feel I'm ready for something new, I've had the same position 11 years.
  • My director says his movie would be named, 'How the Fire Fighter got Burned".

We also asked Facebook fans: How far are you traveling for Thanksgiving?

  • All the way to work. Facebook Feedback
  • about 7 miles to work
  • I have traveled by car from Arkansas to Texas, flew to Colorado and back to Texas yesterday and will drive home to Arkansas Friday.
  • I'm not! 8)
  • Lol me too, traveling to work :)
  • 954 miles if traveling by car
  • 10 miles round trip :)
  • 60 miles....to work and back.
  • 20 minutes to work;)

 

 

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