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My partner got a student tech job!!

My partner's been going through rad tech school for about two years now, pulling through despite changes to accommodate COVID. She's got one more term ahead of her. She interviewed for a student tech position at the hospital she's doing clinicals at and she got the job!! I'm hoping it really validates all the dedication she's had in this process.

I wanted to brag for her, yes, but I also wanted to thank you guys for being such a funny, welcoming community that she's been able to participate in even while we're all stuck at home. And thank you for all the late-night XRs of foreign bodies lodged up someone's rectum, just what I need before going to bed. ❤️

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