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Keekeeheart
Sep 18, 2012, 10:02 AM
I interned at a hospital accredited program and after I need to take my boards to become a license scientist. The board agency sent 6 repeated emails for him to verify my completion and he has still not returned it and it's been about 2 months. I can not get any job without this license and the program director clearly knows about it. Should I sue the hospital for a director failing to respond back to the board agency and hindering me from getting a job. I am a recent college grad with a 4 year degree no job because I can't take my boards due to the program Director not verifying my completion. I have loan people haunting me

smoothy
Sep 18, 2012, 10:22 AM
SO, instead of taking the easy way out and emailing... why haven't you gone ove rthere and spoken to them in person yet? Have you even called them on the phone? Or heaven forbid... sit down and write a letter and send it registered mail?

You are aware than some email goes to the junk folder... and many just get deleted rather than opened if the senders address isn't known by the recipient? I do it all the time... unsolicited email often contain malware and viruses.

Instead of complaining... how about taking these other steps... I know you may think that as a recent college grad you are special and indespinsible... but you are going to learn soon enough you are far from it. As everyone does in their first real job.

Keekeeheart
Sep 18, 2012, 10:37 AM
I have repeatedly called him and got in contact with him but his excuse is he is busy and he is the only one at the hospital that I authorized to do such thing. It's been almost two months and that is just ridiculous. I don't understand why he doesn't send the verification back. Keep in mind I paid money to take my boards already and all they are waiting on is him

smoothy
Sep 18, 2012, 10:41 AM
How many times have you done this? If you have nothing else to do... why haven't you physically gone there face to face, not leaving voice mail, not emailing him... speaking face to face.

It's a lot easier to dismiss a email or voice mail than it is to disniss a person that's talking to you face to face.

Seriously... you have to take the bull by the horns... so to speak.

Be respectful, be there face to face... but be persistent.

Keekeeheart
Sep 18, 2012, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the great advice

smoothy
Sep 18, 2012, 06:35 PM
Turn up the charm when you are with him... you will be more likely to get what you want... consider it practice for when you need to lobby for something you need in your job. And trust me... we all have to do that from time to time.

Fr_Chuck
Sep 18, 2012, 07:20 PM
If you sue, and they call to check on your performance, guess what, you will never get one or a good one anyway. I would be sitting with a paper in hand for him to sign already printed every morning in front of his office till it gets signed.