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I got a call today from my old regional manager, Anthony. He wanted to tell me about a patient that we both knew that had recently died. Gene was a tough old guy. He was a highly decorated Navy Seal during Vietnam and later a firefighter in NYC and he was there on 9/11. The result of him being there was why he was our patient. Gene had a lot of respiratory problems. He once told me that he personally knew 105 people that lost their lives that day.
Gene was a stubborn old guy that didn't accept change well. He got to know me and didn't want to talk to anyone else. Even after I came off the road seeing patients, Gene only wanted to talk to me. I had to assure that the new guy coming to see him was OK and I was still just a phone call away. Every year at Christmas Gene would give me a bottle of wine and a $50 bill. I always tried to refuse the cash and he would have none of it. RIP, Gene.
After we talked about Gene, Anthony asked me, "Are you ready to go back to work yet?" He told me that all of the office was working from home and it was going unbelievabley well. He said that when things started to open back up a little they were going to have to hire someone. He said that I had years of experience and wouldn't need any training. He said it would be at home work and it wouldn't matter if I was in Conway or Silsbee and he would be OK with it being a part time position. He told me to think about it.
I told him that I would be very interested and keep me in mind if he decided to get someone. I never did say that I was retiring. I had to quit my job because I was moving. I always knew that I would seek out a part time job later on after getting everything settled here. Looks like I may not have to seek. We'll see. This is why you don't burn bridges.
Gene was a stubborn old guy that didn't accept change well. He got to know me and didn't want to talk to anyone else. Even after I came off the road seeing patients, Gene only wanted to talk to me. I had to assure that the new guy coming to see him was OK and I was still just a phone call away. Every year at Christmas Gene would give me a bottle of wine and a $50 bill. I always tried to refuse the cash and he would have none of it. RIP, Gene.
After we talked about Gene, Anthony asked me, "Are you ready to go back to work yet?" He told me that all of the office was working from home and it was going unbelievabley well. He said that when things started to open back up a little they were going to have to hire someone. He said that I had years of experience and wouldn't need any training. He said it would be at home work and it wouldn't matter if I was in Conway or Silsbee and he would be OK with it being a part time position. He told me to think about it.
I told him that I would be very interested and keep me in mind if he decided to get someone. I never did say that I was retiring. I had to quit my job because I was moving. I always knew that I would seek out a part time job later on after getting everything settled here. Looks like I may not have to seek. We'll see. This is why you don't burn bridges.