I miss the days when I used to rock custom scrubs to work. When I first started working in healthcare, my first job was working the front office for 3 Jewish brothers in Soho New York. To be honest, the thing that I loved the most was the fact that I could wear scrubs to work. This continued for long time, until then healthcare became a love for me. I also like the fact that you can get a lot of career growth in the field without educational stipulations. You can go from a receptionist to an office manager within 5 years if you put your mind and perseverance to it.
When I moved to Georgia, I continued my pursuit to remain in custom made scrubs (I’m serious, lol). The fact that I got away with wearing sneakers, and not 3 inch heels, to work everyday excited me. They’re comfortable during the summer, they’re comfortable during the winter, when you’re bloated from your period, if you’re sore from rough sex last night, I swear… they make going to work everyday easy as pie.
Of course, as I moved forward in my career, especially after I graduated from Sanford Brown College for medical coding & billing, I moved into the business office of medical practices. Which means I’m the one you speak to when you need a payment arrangement. Or I’m the one that reports an insurance company to the insurance commissioner for fraud claims. Or… I’m the one that’s back to wearing 3 inch heels to work. ):
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