Edging ever closer to retired…
Sep. 21st, 2016 06:42 pmEven though I am no longer seeing patients & my practice is officially closed, I won't consider myself retired until the last of my crap stuff is physically out of the office. That said, today was a really good day.
Someone called about the lateral file cabinet, someone else about the oral thermometer and probes & I offered a friend who I knew needed some seating for his living room a couple of chairs. Everyone converged on the office at once.
The guy who bought the lateral file wanted to browse through things to see what else I had. He wound up taking a chair mat. The friend I gave the chairs to needed the biohazard bags for his business as well as the document laminator and pouches. The woman who came for the thermometer is an ER RN, and she wants to buy almost ALL the medical office supplies I have left. I just have to price them. We're talking syringes, needles, casting supplies, antiseptics; threat remaining stuff is likely to tally somewhere between 5 bills and a grand. Very good news indeed. Oh, and she wants the ear thermometer I already moved to Lake County to boot.
That leaves the exam tables, the procedure table and some furniture. The two better exam tables are both scheduled to go tomorrow afternoon. With luck, I'll hear in the next 48 hours from the doc with the free clinic in Sac'to, & from the two people who've expressed interest in the procedure table.
Meanwhile the pediatric scale & it's cabinet are in the back of my car for drop off. (Amen!)
For my own mental health, I want this over with.
Someone called about the lateral file cabinet, someone else about the oral thermometer and probes & I offered a friend who I knew needed some seating for his living room a couple of chairs. Everyone converged on the office at once.
The guy who bought the lateral file wanted to browse through things to see what else I had. He wound up taking a chair mat. The friend I gave the chairs to needed the biohazard bags for his business as well as the document laminator and pouches. The woman who came for the thermometer is an ER RN, and she wants to buy almost ALL the medical office supplies I have left. I just have to price them. We're talking syringes, needles, casting supplies, antiseptics; threat remaining stuff is likely to tally somewhere between 5 bills and a grand. Very good news indeed. Oh, and she wants the ear thermometer I already moved to Lake County to boot.
That leaves the exam tables, the procedure table and some furniture. The two better exam tables are both scheduled to go tomorrow afternoon. With luck, I'll hear in the next 48 hours from the doc with the free clinic in Sac'to, & from the two people who've expressed interest in the procedure table.
Meanwhile the pediatric scale & it's cabinet are in the back of my car for drop off. (Amen!)
For my own mental health, I want this over with.