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I think I didn't go heavy enough on my sarcasm. The cut off for FedEx is the pick up cut off, generally on the East Coast at that time 5:45 PM or later. If it's anything like the FedEx I use multiple times a week, I have to put the package in the FedEx pick up box outside in the parking lot with my shipping label affixed to the FedEx package prior to 5:45 PM.

And I have two separate FedEx individuals, one who delivers the package usually in the morning or early afternoon, and a separate guy who comes later at 5:45 and empties to pick up box. So I was just thinking out loud, sarcastically, how this cut off would have applied here. I guess anything is possible…

So if the driver stops at your box at 5:45, that means he stops at other pickup spots either earlier or later, correct?

Or was that sarcasm too?
 
So if the driver stops at your box at 5:45, that means he stops at other pickup spots either earlier or later, correct?

Or was that sarcasm too?

My point was I don't buy the story that he missed the cut off. He dropped it off Tuesday. if you miss the Tuesday cut off what about the Wednesdays cut off?

I wasn't trying to be snarky lone Wolfe, that was not my intent if it came across that way.
 
I do not recall if it was Tuesday or Wednesday that I dropped it off, but I was not the one to print the label and prepare it for shipment. I had someone do that for me, and it now seems as though they did not get around to my package until after the cutoff on Wednesday, so they must have left it for Friday. And I'm not sure about your ER doctor, but in New York, our emergency room does not allow for sleep. We have capacity for 65 patients, and on a good day, we are treating 120, not to mention we are the only trauma 1 center in our part of town. When you work in a hospital in a city with 10 million people, you don't sleep on your shift


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I do not recall if it was Tuesday or Wednesday that I dropped it off, but I was not the one to print the label and prepare it for shipment. I had someone do that for me, and it now seems as though they did not get around to my package until after the cutoff on Wednesday, so they must have left it for Friday. And I'm not sure about your ER doctor, but in New York, our emergency room does not allow for sleep. We have capacity for 65 patients, and on a good day, we are treating 120, not to mention we are the only trauma 1 center in our part of town. When you work in a hospital in a city with 13 million people, you don't sleep on your shift


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You're email to me Tuesday night said you dropped it off that day for shipment. So I guess what you're saying is when I asked you if you shipped it Tuesday night and you said yes, you were mistaken? And in reality you still had the knife, hadnt shipped it yet, but somehow thought you had shipped it that day? Doesn't make much sense to me but I'm not an ER doc.

And post about the ER doc wasn't to you Doctor.
 
I said I Dropped it off for shipment, and that's exactly what I did. I didn't not say I shipped it. I was speaking literally.


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Listen doc, I caught you in a lie, me and another guy called you out on it, and now you're going to tell us in the city of 13 million people blah blah blah. Even if you drop it off on Tuesday, not literally shipped it on Tuesday, what happen to Wednesday? Oh never mind everybody's too busy in the city of 13 million people not sleeping.

It's really not that difficult to ship something FedEx. You put the package together. You hand it to somebody to put a FedEx label on it. That person hands it to some other guy who delivers it where it needs to go. But I guess in the city of 13 million people were nobody sleeps that's apparently too difficult, and it's also too difficult to recall when you've shipped the package or I dropped it off, or whatever.

And this this guys not an ER doc, he is a car salesman. When I sent the money to PayPal it went to a business called the car guy

According to linked in Eric is a patient services coordinator at a hospital. Is that what they call the emergency room physician these days?

I was more than willing to let this go, but he wants to sit here and fill these post with total fabricated nonsense that me and this other buyer are the ones who are in the wrong here.
 
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I have to disagree with you here. I sit on the board of a nonprofit, and our president is an ER doc. He works 24 hours straight and then has 48 hours off. During the 24 hour shift the vast majority of it he is not busy treating patients. Does he get busy when he's treating someone who comes in for an emergency and can't be bothered? Of course. Actually he tells me most nights he sleeps five or six hours through the night and he is not woken up for emergencies.

I work 24hrs straight and get 72hrs off. When the SHTF we have to get up (unlike your ER doc friend) or people could die. I use my 72hrs off time to buy/sell knives.
 
I work 24hrs straight and get 72hrs off. When the SHTF we have to get up (unlike your ER doc friend) or people could die. I use my 72hrs off time to buy/sell knives.

He's not an ER doc

My ER doctor friend wakes up when someone comes in with an emergency. My point was there's downtime and he sleeps during the downtime.
 
From the hospitals job posting that is 76 days old:

Job description

Job Summary

In this role, the Patient Service Coordinator serves as liaisons between patients, families, staff, and hospital administration; assists patients in interpreting hospital policies, procedures, and services and in obtaining solutions to problems and concerns.

Essential Functions
Responsible to receive patient comments and concerns
Investigates grievances
Responds to all comments and concerns
Collaborates with other departments and staff to jointly resolve complex problems
Assists with patient experience initiatives


Requirements
Bachelor's degree required.
Experience with conflict resolution and ability to deal with anxious or angry individuals;
Excellent organizational and interpersonal communication skills;
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel
Knowledge of or ability to quickly absorb Hospital policies and regulations imposed by accrediting agencies;
Must be detailed oriented and able to work independently.
New York Methodist Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/206857551

His linked in

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Maybe he's a patient service coordinator aka ER doc and in his downtime sells cars 🤔
 
A patient services Cordinator is the same as an ER doc?

I honestly don't care what his job is, it's not relevant, I'm a CPA so what? The point is he's calling me and Jackal out as he's so busy as an emergency room physician he can't remember when he ships out packages. But the guy made up the story that he's an emergency room physician. I think that's relevant to the entire discussion we are having whether he's honest about when he shipped out the packages like he said he did.
 
I caught the link before you got rid of it, that was pretty funny!

^ I'm glad that you have a sense of humor!

I was trying to be funny, adding a link that I thought was somewhat relevant...NYC ER hospital...and a Pigman...then I thought better of it. Glad that you caught that! :D
 
I wasn't sure :thumbup:
People like you Are the reason my job title is not online, and I have to use an alias on social media, so distraught patients and family members do not find me in the event of an unpleasant interaction. Do police officers have social media or advertise their identities and position on social media? Thecarguy PayPal is used for selling and buying exotic vehicles. You must have a lot of time on your hands down in Sunny Florida, where doctors sleep on their shift. I truly wish I never have to meet you in my ER, prick


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People like you Are the reason my job title is not online, and I have to use an alias on social media, so distraught patients and family members do not find me in the event of an unpleasant interaction. Do police officers have social media or advertise their identities and position on social media? Thecarguy PayPal is used for selling and buying exotic vehicles. You must have a lot of time on your hands down in Sunny a Florida, where doctors sleep on their shift. I truly wish I never have to meet you in my ER, prick


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Eric The ruse is up man. You are not an emergency room physician in New York City. Physicians are licensed by the state board of medicine in the state of New York and no one can find a license with your name. It's public record for all the other doctors in the state of New York. Go ahead tell us why your name doesn't show up and all the other doctors do.

People can search here for themselves. Link provided by NY Department of Health.

https://www.nydoctorprofile.com/dispatch?action=process_welcome

I'll tell you what. Send one of the mods a copy of your New York state medical license and I'll take a vacation from this site until first of the year.

So there you go, show a mod your license and shut me up.

By the way I'll never see you in an ER because you're not a ER doctor. See how that works?
 
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People like you Are the reason my job title is not online, and I have to use an alias on social media, so distraught patients and family members do not find me in the event of an unpleasant interaction. Do police officers have social media or advertise their identities and position on social media? Thecarguy PayPal is used for selling and buying exotic vehicles. You must have a lot of time on your hands down in Sunny a Florida, where doctors sleep on their shift. I truly wish I never have to meet you in my ER, prick

^ There is one prick involved (please watch video below @ 3:28)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSLCQ3blBuI
 
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