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Job Help?

A MyChronicPainTeam Member asked a question 💭
Palmyra, NJ

I know if ANYONE understands problems working with chronic pain, it's my people here. So, I would love to work PT to try and get back or there. I am a Medical Assistant/Phlebotomist/Scribe.

Does anyone on here know of ANY type of business or Dr. that needs a PT at home Scribe? I type like crazy and have tons of experience! This would be my first choice, as with pain, this is something I could do at my discretion. There are tons of companies, or people who work for companies who record their… read more

August 15, 2017
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

@A MyChronicPainTeam Member there is quite a few hospitals now have phlebotomists part time be cause of cut backs they are happy to have part time staff

August 18, 2017
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I am trying to find a part time job too. The only experience I have is CNA and manager of Hallmark. That's all I have done all my life. I am 63-year-old. SSD just doesn't pay enough to survive on anymore. Plus I want to feel needed.

August 29, 2017
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Hello, Mam I worked 42 years, and got my disability under 9 months, Im gonna tell you there is so much pt time work, Even what you are doing, Im sure you can do it, I work 1 day a week, The hardest part is getting nylons, dress etc on, first aroll of ben gay all over, Last week I didne even make it. The swelling, etc, on feet and ankles to start and go on, Good Luck with your , YOU can do it, Like Mentally , listen to your favorite songs, watch a movie which makes you feel inviniciable. Good Luckl

August 17, 2017
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Go to Indeed.com fill out the required information make a personal I.D. and password put in all the jobs that you're experience in.and put how often you want to be alert with job matches.

August 16, 2017
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

@A MyChronicPainTeam Member I would probably "test the waters" by calling the Human Resources department at hospitals and clinics near where you live. Ask about job opportunities and be up front about your medical situation. Also, if you know any employees who work at the hospitals or clinics you can always try a little networking and ask them to let you know if there are any openings. Be really careful not to get caught up in those "work at home" schemes. All too often you do the work but the scammers get your money. I wish you lots of good luck!

August 15, 2017

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