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I have experience providing care for a quadriplegic man. I'm familiar with proper transfers using hoyer lifts, transfer the person to shower using shower chair, transfer to power wheelchair, changing trachea tube, assist with bed pan, urinal, condom cast, housekeeping, cooking, transportation, dressing, grooming, assist to eat, outing, yard work, more as needed.
Aug 8th, 2011
Here is someone -- well, an example of someone -- who seems to want to work so badly that she routinely follows up and calls you which, these days would seem like a good thing... unfortunately, as far as I'm concerned, it was a bit overboard! Once I spoke with her via telephone I was skeptical and decided to put her resume on the back burner as I had a lot more people to interview which I also explained to her. After that conversation, she repeatedly texted me, called my cell phone several times a day and then did a reverse lookup on the Internet to find out my home phone number and had the balls to call me at home! I thought that perhaps this person might not know proper etiquette and really might need a job so at least I should meet her -- she ended up showing up to the interview with her daughter before she even arrived she was texting me whether or not it was okay if she came with her daughter citing that it would be the only time that would happen?!?! Now you can understand why I bothered to write this review and why she did not get the job!
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