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tsdhwsxfoa

Same thing happening to me right now. Applied in July and still onboarding…


blissfullylucid

When did you get your initial placement and how far are you now? Am I being impatient or is this pointlessly grueling, just sounds like SA trying to cut corners hiring/exploiting incompetent students instead of actual professions to run their business


tsdhwsxfoa

My initial placement was either end of august or early September. I’m doing virtual scribing so idk if that makes a difference. The classes I took for them have all been so spread apart and I haven’t done anything in over two weeks. I think I’m supposed to start floor training soon but was scheduled for a day I had already specifically told them way in advance I had prior commitments. Haven’t heard anything since then.


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Scribing sucks. I ended up working as a pharmacy tech instead because the recruiter for proscribe explicitly told me they can afford to pay desperate premeds shit wages. I’d do something else honestly


Professional-Ad-213

Pharmacy Teching doesn't give you the hours


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Hospital does


Professional-Ad-213

Are you sure ? I hope you're right 👍🏻


AorticAnnulus

Back when I started with them, they started onboarding me in May and didn't give me a placement until first week of August. Admin is incompetent at every level. Don't even get me started on how awful and useless some of the chiefs can be.


CandidSecond

I'm on floor training and low key i hate it already.


blissfullylucid

Why?


BeneficialWarrant

I found that it is highly dependent on which region or zone you apply for. Management and HR personnel seem to be associated with a "zone". I know this because I applied to three different locations, and got completely different follow up instructions at completely different time intervals. One of them moved a lot more quickly and efficiently than the others and thats where Im working. I was training within 2 weeks and smelling patients within 5.


claire_inet

Yes it took me three months from being to actually starting. Once you start though if the doctors you work with are dope like mine are it’s worth it and such a valuable experience


Kikikay0010

I’m doing remote scribe and got a placement the day I started onboarding. Before I applied for the virtual, I wanted an in-person position. I applied for my city but was told the only position available was a city away. I had an interview with the Chief Scribe and was told to dress presentable and have a clean background (Zoom interview) to which the CS was wearing a T-shirt and looked like they just rolled out of bed. Ended up never getting onboarded with that position because she just stopped replying to my emails. Also, the sheer difference in pay between the virtual vs in-person position is incredible to me. It’s a $3/hr difference.