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Alright, here goes. I had my wisdom teeth extracted about 4 weeks ago. They healed fine and I thought that was it. Recently I've developed swelling and some pain in the extraction site, probably dry socket. I AM NOT ASKING FOR MEDICAL ADVICE; I'm seeing my oral surgeon tomorrow morning. Assuming everything goes alright tomorrow with my surgeon, I have a job interview later in the morning tomorrow. Would it be completely idiotic for me to go on a job interview with half of a swollen face, explaining the situation if necessary or should I just re-schedule? I can talk just fine but I'm worried about looking funny. I know it's probably silly and as long as I dress up and sell myself I can still probably stand a chance but I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with a situation like this or advice.
Thanks,
Christine
I agree to go and just explain the swelling (also, since you will only go with the surgeon's ok, mention that you have their permission, but just want them to know why you look like you do). I think it'll work in your favor not in that it'll speak for your perseverance, per say, but just that you'll stick out among the others; they are going to remember you, and that can be good!
Best of luck!
Question for you guys related to the original question - the earliest I could get in to see my oral surgeon was 7:30A. My interview is at 9A, about 30 minutes away. Should I call the hospital I'm interviewing at and let them know that I'll be arriving possibly late ahead of time (and have cushion time in case it does run over) or just play it by ear and if I know that I'll be late, call before the interview time?
changeofpaceRN
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Yes people should call off when they are sick and capable of spreading something contagious. When I said sick in THIS circumstance, I meant for her situation. I wasn't aware that you could catch a swollen face... she is going in for a 30 min interview and that shows initiative, she is not going in for a 12 hr shift. Some people might find that "ridiculous" but to each their own.