Re: [OTlist] OT By the Numbers

2009-09-02 Thread gregg
Thank you so much for pointing out how geat it is to be at OT. There is so much 
great work for us to do. We are embraced by everyone. I do not see even a hint 
of all of the negative I read daily on this list serve. I hope my kids follow 
in our footsteps. Their opportunities will be endless!!!
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-Original Message-
From: Brent Cheyne 

Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 17:46:31 
To: Ron Carson
Subject: [OTlist] OT By the Numbers


Ron,
I agree with a lot of what you are saying in these discussions, I share the 
frustration.
Not a day goes by that I don't go to my mail box and get at least 2 or more 
flyers offering me a job in OT, also I get unsolicited phone calls from 
recruiters offering me a job. Where I work we are considered short staffed and 
looking to hire, Head hunters call my work and ask if anyone is looking to 
change jobs (quite sneaky i might add). So the value and demand for OT services 
is there from the perspective of employers seeking OT out. I don't think 
there's any denying that! Employers see $$ value in having OT staff...or so it 
seems, they want us but they don't understand what or who we are. What an 
interesting dilemma! I even get a lot of flyers from home health companies. Is 
it possible if they had more of us in home health, they might utilze us better. 
Just a question.
Brent Cheyne
 


  
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[OTlist] OT By the Numbers

2009-09-02 Thread Brent Cheyne
Ron,
I agree with a lot of what you are saying in these discussions, I share the 
frustration.
Not a day goes by that I don't go to my mail box and get at least 2 or more 
flyers offering me a job in OT, also I get unsolicited phone calls from 
recruiters offering me a job. Where I work we are considered short staffed and 
looking to hire, Head hunters call my work and ask if anyone is looking to 
change jobs (quite sneaky i might add). So the value and demand for OT services 
is there from the perspective of employers seeking OT out. I don't think 
there's any denying that! Employers see $$ value in having OT staff...or so it 
seems, they want us but they don't understand what or who we are. What an 
interesting dilemma! I even get a lot of flyers from home health companies. Is 
it possible if they had more of us in home health, they might utilze us better. 
Just a question.
Brent Cheyne
 


  
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