[Histonet] bitchin about ASCP

Edwards, R.E. ree3 <@t> leicester.ac.uk
Wed Sep 10 04:55:11 CDT 2003


In  the  UK it is  number  of  blocks  cut  that are  recognised as the significant  milestones in ones  career, after  cutting 100,000 blocks  the  Health  and  Safety  Executive come  along  and  count one's  fingers, if  they  are  all  present  and  correct  with  no  significant  scar tissue then one is   presented  with  a metal  badge  in  the  shape of an  outstretched hand, this  is  much prized  by  all  who  receive it, although  they are  often  greeted on their return to  the  laboratory by  their  less  fortunate colleagues  with  the  traditional  Agincourt salute.
                 R.F.(Fingers)Edwards 
                                 LEICESTER...U.K...                  
                                     

                                             

-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Jones [mailto:SJones <@t> cvm.tamu.edu]
Sent: 09 September 2003 22:42
To: histonet <@t> pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: [Histonet] bitchin about ASCP


This may seem really trivial.........   But I was anxiously awaiting my 20 year gold sticker to put on my certificate (I had received a gold sticker at 10 years) and all I got was the usual sticker, although a different shape now.  So I called ASCP and they told me they don't give them out for 20 years, just 25 years.  Well, I am not amused!  I don't even know if I will be doing histology in 5 more years.  Any comments?  The rate we are losing histotechs, they should give them out for every 5 years.....   
sorry for bitchin.....................  Sarah

Sarah Jones HT(ASCP)
Dept. of Vet. Anatomy & Public Health
Histology Lab
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4458
phone: 979-845-3177
fax:  979-458-3499



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