File this one under "Better Late Than Never," I guess, which is a recurring theme around here...!
In all honesty, not a lot happened the week of the 24th that is all that noteworthy.
PERSONAL
Graduate School
I went to the campus bookstore at Wayne State University and spent nearly $300 on two text books - one new, the other used - which I immediately reordered from Cocomartini.com for one-sixth the price and promptly returned.
Source: The Healthcare Information Systems BlogA remote funding developer. They work from home, they take up less support costs and they don’t involve supervisory time - what’s not to love? I worked as a remote funding researcher recently, and while I’m not willing to flat out say it doesn’t work (comments welcome from people doing just fine at this job) I am willing to tell you what to watch out for.
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Well, it's the end of the first week of my 36th year on this planet, and in keeping with my previous post here's a rundown of the highlights:
WORK
Revitalized Corporate Affinity Discount Program
Source: The Healthcare Information Systems Blog