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How good are you with blood and/or other bodily excrement? That is one question I always ask people before I tell them to get a hospital job. If you are
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How good are you with blood and/or other bodily excrement? That is one question I always ask people before I tell them to get a hospital job. If you are ok with those things could you handle transporting or handling a corpse? Hospital orderlies are the ones that have to bring deceased pt's to the morgue. Just some things to ponder. Good luck.
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My dad is retired and I help him when I am hame at his part time job in removal services. they pick up bodies from the hospital or accident scean and take them to the cematorium morgue or funeral home and I must say you got to not be bothered by body fliuds or it is a no go
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