failing on my civic duty
Nov. 7th, 2006 08:36 pmI feel like a second class citizen today. For the first time since I turned 18, I didn't vote.
I tried, oh how I did try. First it was getting an absentee ballot from Salt Lake... but I found out that I sent it to the wrong district's office and it had to be forwarded on, so I didn't end up getting the request made by the deadline of last Friday.
Then I found out that I could register to vote at the voting polls today. Yay! I busted my hiney to get everything in line, double checked on my patients, wrote all my orders... but we were admitting and my last admit took 3 hours to do.... then another half hour to finish things up... then another 20 minutes signing out to the on-call resident.
I was ten minutes late.
The joys of being in medicine.
I heard that other senior residents let their juniors leave for a short time so they could exercise their patriotic duty. Not mine, of course. Because that would mean he'd actually have to do some work and we couldn't possibly have that.
I tried, oh how I did try. First it was getting an absentee ballot from Salt Lake... but I found out that I sent it to the wrong district's office and it had to be forwarded on, so I didn't end up getting the request made by the deadline of last Friday.
Then I found out that I could register to vote at the voting polls today. Yay! I busted my hiney to get everything in line, double checked on my patients, wrote all my orders... but we were admitting and my last admit took 3 hours to do.... then another half hour to finish things up... then another 20 minutes signing out to the on-call resident.
I was ten minutes late.
The joys of being in medicine.
I heard that other senior residents let their juniors leave for a short time so they could exercise their patriotic duty. Not mine, of course. Because that would mean he'd actually have to do some work and we couldn't possibly have that.