December 2007 Weddings
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First day on the job.

I finished my training yesterday and it went great!

After my friend/boss left I decided to jump in and make some calls. It took about 3 tries before I got someone. I got lots of wrong numbers and disconnects, but a few people I actually talked to. Everyone I talked to was great except for one.

This one poor woman lost her baby just under a month ago and here I am calling her asking her about her feeding plans. I felt/feel so terrible!!! I had asked my boss how often that happens and she said it only happened to her once that she didn't know ahead of time. Usually the clinic tells us, but I got the impression that this lady hasn't notified the clinic. I think that the lady thought I was calling to ask her to return the pump the clinic gave her. I told her to take her time returning it and I appoligized like 5 times. I got so flustered that I forgot to tell the poor lady that she can keep recieving her WIC for 6 months. Should I call her back!?  :(

 So, other than that this job seems very fulfilling and I think i'm going to love it!

Re: First day on the job.

  • I have been out of the loop the past couple of weeks, what is that you are doing again?

    That is so sad, but you didn't know. Could you send her a letter letting her know that she can keep her WIC for 6 months? I am sure that she is still grieving and probably won't even remember what you told her. If you can't send her a letter I might call her back in a week or so and let her know.

     

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    I have been out of the loop the past couple of weeks, what is that you are doing again?

    That is so sad, but you didn't know. Could you send her a letter letting her know that she can keep her WIC for 6 months? I am sure that she is still grieving and probably won't even remember what you told her. If you can't send her a letter I might call her back in a week or so and let her know.

     

    I am a WIC breastfeeding peer counselor. I call expectant and new moms who get WIC and talk to them about their feeding plans, answer general questions and then refer them to others if I need to.

    That's a good idea. She was Indian and didn't understand me very well, so maybe a letter would be good.

  • You will do great at this job as you are very knowledgeable about this subject, so I know the ladies who get to talk with you will love you.

    Good luck!

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  • Im so happy for you!!!
  • Aw, that's so sad. 

    It sounds like this job is going to be a great fit for you, Tiff!

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