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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 922466" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>Supply now I don't have to work full time! And I do educate them. Oddly enough, it's the adults not the kids who need the reeducation - hence this thread! I was told to test in the cupboard. Errrr....... No! Why should I? I tested at my desk and would do so in the future if I needed to. I object to anyone having to go into a toilet to test/inject as it is completely unhygienic. If someone chooses to go to a quiet place then that's fair enough but nobody should be made to leave the room or go to a toilet and I'm sure that any employer who went down this route could end up facing discrimination charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 922466, member: 94210"] Supply now I don't have to work full time! And I do educate them. Oddly enough, it's the adults not the kids who need the reeducation - hence this thread! I was told to test in the cupboard. Errrr....... No! Why should I? I tested at my desk and would do so in the future if I needed to. I object to anyone having to go into a toilet to test/inject as it is completely unhygienic. If someone chooses to go to a quiet place then that's fair enough but nobody should be made to leave the room or go to a toilet and I'm sure that any employer who went down this route could end up facing discrimination charges. [/QUOTE]
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