Setting Eggs 12/28 - Hatching Buddies? Hatch-Along

Hey DraigAthar, I just checked out your website and read that you're an MT! I just graduated in CLS and am looking for MT jobs here in the Northwest right now. I'm scheduled to take the ASCP exam Feb. 25th.

Sorry, just had to comment on that :p

Nice! It's a great job, IMO. :) Good luck on your exam. I work in heme, have you got a favorite dept or do you want to be a generalist?
 
Micro has always been my favorite, followed by heme. I was told by everyone during my internship that I should start out as a generalist for the first 5 years just to keep everything fresh. If I had my way I'd do micro all the time though :)
 
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Micro has always been my favorite, followed by heme. I was told by everyone during my internship that I should start out as a generalist for the first 5 years just to keep everything fresh. If I had my way I'd do micro all the time though :)

Eh, people always say that. I worked as a generalist for a whopping 7 months before a heme specialist position opened up at DHMC. I jumped on it, never looked back. I love my department, and 7 months as a generalist DID teach me heaps. But 5 years? If you know what you love, just go for it. :)
 
well I worked evenings in heme for about a year but hard when you have kids and wanna see them so I opted for nights instead. nights are pretty decent actually compared to the other shifts so I don't complain.

I think we like chickens cause we are inside in the lab so long that it's nice being outside and chickens are a zen hobby for me... they bring me peace and simplicity to otherwise hectic daily life.

Well we should create a techs and chickens thread... lol
 
oh yeah absolutely evenings are ok then and really it wasn't bad but I just missed my kiddos during the school year... now I get up and still have the afternoon and evening free so it works out pretty good.
 
Just sold the babies tonight and I CRIED. Oh my goodness, haha I'm such a wuss! I think it was because they were my first incubator babies AND they were from my own flock so I was pretty attached.

Hopefully the next batch will be easier ;)
 

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