I still have a lot of learning to do to get a medical license in order to work in a hospital legally in the United States. Medical licenses don't transfer over across worlds, sir, even if I wasn't woefully out of date in terms of era. But since I cannot help there as of yet, I want to try to find some other avenue in which I can be. I did used to oversee a wing of a hospital for several years; organization and keeping records of events on a daily basis are minor skills in the grand scheme of things, but they might be worth something in this context.
Thank you, for being willing to at least consider me. My surname alone is so Jewish that back home I had more than one employer turn me down when I introduced myself. [Which he grew to be less bitter about and more exhausted with as time went on.
He smiles at the lamentation over the puns that might have been.] I suppose I could do puns in Hebrew, but no one can really say most normal Hebrew words so the joke wouldn't translate. And I am fairly certain I am the only Azeri-speaking person, imPort or native, in this entire part of the country. The saddest part about coming to a new world: losing your ability to make bad jokes. Truly, my life is suffering. [Anatoly snarks because without puns, his humor is reduced to exaggeration, which is good, but just not the same.]
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Thank you, for being willing to at least consider me. My surname alone is so Jewish that back home I had more than one employer turn me down when I introduced myself. [Which he grew to be less bitter about and more exhausted with as time went on.
He smiles at the lamentation over the puns that might have been.] I suppose I could do puns in Hebrew, but no one can really say most normal Hebrew words so the joke wouldn't translate. And I am fairly certain I am the only Azeri-speaking person, imPort or native, in this entire part of the country. The saddest part about coming to a new world: losing your ability to make bad jokes. Truly, my life is suffering. [Anatoly snarks because without puns, his humor is reduced to exaggeration, which is good, but just not the same.]