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Old 08-21-2023, 06:18 PM   #154 (permalink)
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I may go into the out now.

I was waiting for a notification from the lab or CVS, but was going to check regardless.

The locksmith finally came today, but while they had said 8-10, I called at 0945 and they said 9-12.

He showed up at 1145.

I needed to talk to a couple of ladies in the office for my brother-in-law to be paid to provide respite for my brother, give some information, and then fill out a three-page form.

Then I had Mom review it, which was excruciating.

It asked if he needed any vision, hearing, medical, or protective appliances and Mom kept shouting "His iPad! Tell them about his iPad! You need to tell them about his iPad!"

It didn't ask about that for a page and a half, so I continued, and she was furious.

Of course, she didn't like how I wrote "iPad with Lamp."

She demanded that I wrote "Lamp program," even though everyone knows that you call programs apps on devices.

The secretary asked "I just wanted to follow up with you in regards to your SRMR. Have you received your lab results yet?"

Is she legally required to use as many words as possible?

Since I couldn't download anything, I sent her a screenshot from my phone and from my desktop.

For some reason, the lab doesn't give much information in desktop browsers, only mobile ones.

I asked if she needed me to scan in the print-out I picked up and she said yes, so I did, and she told me to sign page 5 again, which all of us did at orientation, but I did it again.

Then, after class started, she wrote
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You are able to attend classes. Please note, you are still in progress of your Varicella requirement and need to get me the second dose documentation after your appointment on 9/9 otherwise you will be out of compliance again and will not be able to attend classes again.
However, that wasn't in our most recent conversation, entitled "Student Risk Management Records (SRMR)," she went back to the e-mail she sent me on Tuesday with the subject of "IMPORTANT: Noncompliance with SRMR- READ IMMEDIATELY!"

Was any part of this necessary?
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