Let me start off by saying Thank You to everyone who responded. I cannot
begin to tell you how valuable your responses were to me and how much I took
what you said to heart.
Everyone offered up so much great advice that I am going to have to sit and
contemplate my next step. I do think I will follow the advice to train the
person from the lab as a helium fill assistant (I have been doing it on my
own for over four years now) and train her to do Nitrogen fills. It
wouldn't hurt my feelings in the least to have someone else do Nitrogen
fills. I really think that what had been bothering me, and you all hit it
on the head, was the safety issue and the competency issue. I feel that if
I am careful and go through everything and explain how serious this is, I
will feel better. As far a competency, I feel this person should do okay,
she seems eager to learn. I think getting burned by the previous person I
tried to train may have put a bad taste in my mouth and made me a little
more hesitant.
And yes, I know my comment about Varian wasn't correct, but it worked for
the moment and allowed me the time to reach out to you all for support and
back-up.
A lot of you have far more experience than I do in this training and I
really appreciate your sharing, you made my week and situation easier.
Thank you so much, you all are truly indispensable!!
Adrienne
Adrienne B. Hoeglund
NMR Specialist
AOC, LLC.
950 Highway 57 East
Collierville, TN 38017
(901) 854-2800 ext. 532 - work
(901) 853-1582 - fax
www.aoc-resins.com
Received on Fri Jan 28 2005 - 13:26:32 MST