[Histonet] Seeking techs with specific skills for temp and regular job openings.

Cheryl tkngflght <@t> yahoo.com
Fri Nov 10 10:07:18 CST 2006


Hi All--
   
  Happy Friday!
   
  You probably know who I am and that I work as a tech as well as employing temporary techs for labs as a recruiter....
   
  I'm looking for a couple of special skill sets--please call if you want more information than I post below.  My favorite part of this kind of work is meeting great new people!  I pick up the phones seven days a week until about 10PM CST.  If you know someone not on the histonet, I appreciate referrals and the bonus program applies.
   
  1.  We need a Histotech with grossing skills.  If you aren't sure if you are qualified but can gross even small tissue, give me a call.
   
  2. A Diener--someone interested in learning histology if they don't already.  This is an amazing opportunity for expanding your skills and learning a LOT while being able to teach a little, as well.  
   
  3. A Med Tech (not necessarily registered), including new grads, with full micro experience.

  4.  And of course--always open to helping a good tech find a permanent job that fits and helping folks try on temp/travel.  We're a good first company to temp for as I temp frequently and know the ropes first-hand (the good bits AND the icky ones).  I'd like to talk with you if you're even a little curious or aren't ready for months---call and ask the questions you need to make the decision for yourself-- information is GOOD!
   
  Thank you for sharing the wealth of knowledge I find on here daily--the jokes have been a  hoot!
   
  Cheryl
   
    
   


Cheryl Kerry, HT(ASCP) 
Full Staff Inc. 
Staffing the AP Lab by helping one Tech at a time. 
281.883.7704 c 
281.852.9457 o 
admin <@t> fullstaff.org 

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