Graduated / looking for job / surgery??!
So. I'm a VERY recent college grad - as in, my last ever final exam is tomorrow.
I'm scheduled to have surgery July 20th. My question - should I even bother looking for a job right now? If I get interviews, I do have to disclose I'm going for surgery in 2 months & need some time off right?
What would you do if you were me?
(my diploma is for Legal secretary/law clerk - not the most forgiving of industries)
I blog about my life here: www.oursimplicity.blogspot.com
My angel is Nadine M.
In my opinion, I would wait if you can. I know if I was looking to hire someone, I would not want to hire them, start their training, and then they be off work in two months time... and possibly for six weeks. However, if that golden opportunity does come along, then I would go for it and explain to them that you have surgery booked (you do not need to disclose what kind of surgery) and that you could possibly be back in as little as two weeks time...just depends on how things go. You are young, so your recovery time should be a lot quicker then some of us older gals and guys!
Sandi

My angel is gigglesAlot... aka Barb - She is a wonderful angel and friend


Feb 2010 - referral sent to Toronto Western Hospital
April 2010 - orientation at TWH
May 2010 - dietitian, social worker, psychiatrist, bariatric nurse appointments
June 9, 2010 - nutrition class
June 18, 2010 - appointment with surgeon - Dr. Allan Okrainec
July 13, 2010 - PATS
July 19, 2010 - surgery with Dr. Jackson at Toronto Western Hospital!!!!
The University students will be back to school at the end of August so you will have access to more jobs,
you will have lost weight, making it easier for you to get hired because let's face it, people hire us chubby gals last,
and finally, you hit the ground running without anything stopping you from making a great impact right out of the gate - taking a month off or so does not send the team you will be working with a great message about the importance of the work you are doing (we know it is about saving our lives and being the healthiest people we can be - but others, they don't always see it this way)
Thanks guys - you confirmed what I've been thinking...
Guess its off to the OW office for this girl. Not the greatest option in the word but pretty much the only one I can do @ this point. Sigh.
I blog about my life here: www.oursimplicity.blogspot.com
My angel is Nadine M.
Karen
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Is there any way instead of going to the OW office right away that you could find something part-time or otherwise that you could do until your surgery? Something that it wouldn't be too tragic if you quit on them?