Re: "Compulsory" health checks
On 12 Apr 2004 18:20:02 -0700, hokousha2001@yahoo.com (Hokousha)
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>James Annan <still_the_same_me@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<407a805a$0$23278$44c9b20d@news3.asahi-net.or.jp>...
>> Since I will actually be back in my home country while this farce is
>> going on at work, perhaps I can just tell them that I saw a doctor while
>> I was there. Perhaps I really _will_ see a doctor, but it will be a much
>> simpler and faster afffair than in Japan. We don't just get a quick
>> once-over here, a whole troupe of doctors come on-site and there are eye
>> tests, blood and urine tests, the x-ray, height and weight measurements
>> and then at the end of it we are each given a list of numbers with no
>> explanation or advice even if the results are "poor" (according to their
>> classification).
>
>Another interesting question is, "Who gets the results?" Do they go to
>the company or to only the patient? For a while I was working at a
>large company that tried to push everyone to take exams, but
>apparently all of the results went to the company, which then
>distributed them to us. This struck me as a bad idea, so I just
>ignored the whole thing. No problem.
I've had them through three companies. At each one, the results were
sent to the employer, who then handed them over to the employees.
--
Michael Cash
"I am sorry, Mr. Cash, but we are unable to accept your rap sheet in lieu of
a high school transcript."
Dr. Howard Sprague
Dean of Admissions
Mount Pilot College
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