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I interviewed an RN for a full time position this morning. The interview was going well, and she seemed to be giving me some really good answers. At the end of the interview, I asked if there was anything more she wanted to say. She then proceeded to tell me that I should really pay more attention to my weight, since being overweight puts me at risk for diabetes and cardiac problems, especially at my age. OK, so I am 25 pounds overweight, and around 50, and I know the risks, but do you really tell a potential manager that she is old and fat? Needless to say, I will not be offering her a position.
Wow she's got some cojones..... . If she'll say this to a manager what will she say to her patients?[/QUOTE]1.) Wow. How did you ever manage to have children with that?
2.) You're still fat and still having a hard time avoiding salt? Huh. So tell me, was there ever a McDonald's you actually drove by?
3.) Here, have another fry, fatso.
4.) Nice photo of you, was it airbrushed?
5.) I like your shirt. Don't you wish they made it in another color?
6.) Are those real?
7.) Your dad is my next door neighbor. He's crazy.
That just about covers it.
Guttercat, ASN, RN
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