The reason I'm watching your video is because I start my first day tomorrow at LabCorp. Totally nervous. Your video has definitely helped me. You have the most beautiful eyes.
I have my phlebotomy certification and I have been looking for a job since November. I finally have an interview on Monday for a specimen ascessioner. I learned a lot of great tip's from this video so I know I will be fine. Thank you.
I’m glad !! I had the exact same experience starting at Labcorp as my first big phlebotomy job was definitely a good move in my career. My coworkers treat me like family and we’re always about teamwork and I love that bc I have the same work ethic 💙
That’s amazing feedback thank you Danielle ! I think 💭 that’s fulfilling when co workers really work as a team and not against one another you know? Like a family. That’s special to have at a job period!
I’m so nervous!! I just received my phlebotomy certification. This will be my first job in medical field. I’m even nervous to apply. I’m so nervous!!! 😊
I have a interview scheduled for lab Corp tomorrow I really hope I get it . I’m a bit nervous but watching your videos do give me a lot of confidence and make me feel like I can do this ! Thank you so much for posting about your phlebotomy journey.
I appreciate your time. I am starting phlebotomy in two weeks. Single mom of two boys. You inspire me and help build my confidence in this new career choice. Thanks again !!
I feel the same way about working county. I love the people that come in and the people I work with. Everyone is so nice and helpful. I’m incredibly grateful.
awesome!! my teacher has been talking about how great and easy it is working for labcorp! my last week of class is next week lol im excited but i definitely need more practice. thank you for the videos they are super helpful
Oh. My. God. So pretty! Going to school for Phlebotomy in 2023, trying to figure out which company to work for. Thank you for the video! Love the energy and vibes! Keep up the good work!
I finally got a job at a phlebotomist! Only thing is my first two weeks of training I ended up getting COVID I can’t wait to go back I love working with the patients
Take care of yourself vitamins vitamins vitamins and lots of water and sun ☀️ at home! Thank you for your service in the healthcare field you are appreciated!
Thank you so much I truly appreciate it! Your videos have been motivating and inspiring keep them coming us new phlebotomist could definitely use the advice it’s a game changer when your out of school and actually doing it.
Thank you for this video!!! I’m planning on working for labcorp once I get my certification in phlebotomy In a month!! They have openings now here in Georgia starting at $17 dollars an hour! I’m currently in school for nursing so I will work as a phlebotomist while in school!!… on a side note you are BEAUTIFULLLLLL!!!! And I love your personality!!!😌🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
Thank you my dear !!!! If you need an employee reference my name is Jazmine Weatherspoon employee ID # 199216 Good luck in school! Thank you for your support!
It’s amazing to have a team who wants you to succeed that’s amazing ❤️ congratulations you go girl!!! I am new to your channel I just subscribed and your energy is so contagious in the best way ☺️
So happy for a new video! And of course I want more videos! Last Monday was our first time drawing on each other! I was so nervous but I got blood and thankfully no shaking hands.
I'm doing my clinical rotation/externship at lab Corp. I'm hella nervous cuz I only get like 70% successful draws in class and I don't want to miss around the supervisors. But sounds like it's a good place to work for. I was thinking either a lab or a blood bank after I graduate.
I’m a new sub. I really love your energy❤️ I was a CNA for a little while but realized it’s too physically demanding so I’ve become interested in phlebotomy. I can handle the sight of blood. I just have this slight fear of being poked by a used needle. Any advice on how to overcome this?😩😩 I really want to do phlebotomy and don’t want to let this fear stop me.
As long as you follow the standard practices and keep your eye on the needle you will already highly decrease the chances. Most accidental sticks are typically from butterfly needles, but luckily butterflies are expensive and labs don’t want you to use them.
@@big0ben209 thank you for replying! It gives me some relief looking at it in that perspective. If I get into a program I’ll be sure to be extra cautious with butterflies!
I’m so happy that you’re happy. I applied at labcoryy and wasent hired but instead was hired at quest diagnostic instead. I’m hoping to have a similar experience with similar benefits
Hello I know this is 2024 but I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do. God bless you abundantly 🙏🏾❤️ Your videos have helped me so much! Now I can cry happy tears 😭😭😭
Not really related to the video but what charting system does Labcorp use? Epic, Cerner, etc….? Asking because I have to use Labcorp for some upcoming testing for insurance purposes and I need to know that my results will be sent to the appropriate place. Do the PSC locations even have access to a patients full chart?
Brittany! Thank you for watching! Thank you for your kindness! You’ve got this 💪 Stay positive! Go over phlebotomy interview questions online on google. Also, know your order of draw and review your phlebotomy draw step by step. Go get em!
New subscriber!! Love all of your videos!! I was wondering if you could PLEASE do a video explaining what tests can share the same tube and what tests/specimens need to be drawn in separate tubes? For example, Can a BMP, and a CMP test be drawn in the same SST tube, or does each test have to go in a separate SST tube?? Hope that doesn’t sound confusing lol We didn’t really go over that kind of stuff in my phlebotomy class!
It’s a foot in to my dream job so for that I am grateful. In my personal experience it’s been a great experience regarding learning literally everything when it comes to the laboratory you know? For that I am grateful. Everyone is different and for some people Labcorp may not be for them. However, it’s been an enlightening journey. Good luck queen!
@@LeilaMaddox yes, an accredited phlebotomy school, which is only several weeks long. Most if not all schools are. If not they will most certainly close down lol
I’ve been aspiring to go to college to become a phlebotomist, but I’m currently working a full-time 1st shift job w medical technology. Unfortunately I don’t qualify for any fasfa, in your video you mentioned “they’ll pay for your tuition” what are my first steps? I’m local near Temecula as well
@@laina651 You don't need to actually go to college to become a phlebotomist. You can go to AUMT Institute to get training which is in the Temecula area as well.
The last time I went to give blood the guy literally stabbed me. What’s up with that? My mom asked him to be gentle in which he responded with an aggressive stab. It wasn’t lab Corp it was a different place
I’m sorry. I believe in treating each patient like they were my family. Many healthcare technicians are passionate about helping people. If you’re not satisfied and CPTs draw your blood aggressively you have the right to speak up and ask them to stop the draw and ask for another employee to draw your blood instead. You can always ask for a supervisor and let the supervisor know about your experience. I’m sorry again love.
Super excited to start class on the 31st of this month☺️ I'm engaged to be married next year and I have two boys and expecting this year august🥰 I was originally going to go for nursing but I changed my mind lol when I looked into other Healthcare careers I came upon phlebotmomy technician I was like hum interesting. After more research I'm like yeah I wanna do that. Any advice? Also love your videos and you are so gorgeous 😍.
Thank you for watching and supporting it means the world to me. I am currently in school and I work as a phlebotomist. To kick start my career in medical, I think phlebotomy is a great choice. Do more research and keep asking questions. Many people I know have always enjoyed their profession as a phlebotomist. I’m shooting for the stars to become a CLS or Rn.
I want to ask your opinion.. Should I transfer to the Labcorp from the Quest? Quest has been giving me a hard time when I applied Phlebotomist positions and nothing happened, they selected others instead of me. Also, does Labcorp requires to have 1 year experience of Phlebotomy position because Quest does required (perferred) to have 1 year of experience in Phlebotomy. How much per hour did you started as a Phlebotomist at the Labcorp?
Hey 👋 thank you for watching! If I were you I would apply to LabCorp and if you are selected you can always negotiate your pay, and hopefully they can accommodate your desired pay. I do know people who have told me their salary who have worked for Kaiser hospital. Kaiser starts there pay anywhere from $28-$33. I would love to give you my pay rate lol but I’ll most likely get in trouble for it so I can’t unfortunately. I’d say ask around and do more research to see if Labcorp is the company for you. I’m sure you’ll be pleased with the company. I also do you know one year is preferred at Labcorp, however, given the pandemics and people quitting I do know that each hiring manager is different and have different standards regarding hiring. I do know that it took me a year to get into labcorp and my coworkers who I work with had previous experience prior to working for Labcorp. Since I’m not Working as a mobile phlebotomist I can state that each patient I drew it was $25 per patient and $30 per covid swab. I can also tell you that I worked for a company called Genalyte is SD It was a short term contract and I was paid $45/ hr for 2 months working full time.
Hey thanks for watching I appreciate you! You can go check out my basic phlebotomy interview questions on my channel. Those questions are just an overall basic Phlebotomy interview questions and Some were included during my interview process. Don’t be nervous be bubbly and exciting. You got this! Prep yourself before hand for basic phlebotomy questions so you can feel more confident. Whatever that is healthy for you you that puts you at peace and whatever is calming do that before hand. Rooting for you!
Check your specific location near you. In California LabCorp is closed. The main labs for processing is open, but not to the public. I do know Walgreens and 24 hr urgent cares are open and do offer pcr and rapid testing my dear.
Girl I just graduated my course and passed and have everything ready to go .. the only experience I have is my internship and it’s so hard to get a job! Any suggestions? 🥺
Trust me I know how it is I didn’t give up. There has been many employees in the medical field who quit due to the pandemic. Don’t give up we need more of us phlebotomists. I got my first job as a mobile phlebotomist. They are always hiring newbie’s. Also keep asking for externships from your school if they would allow it. You can always put my name down on an application if you are applying at Labcorp. Jazmine Weatherspoon. Labcorp has been hiring like crazy everywhere. When they test you via online during your application process make sure you can type quickly. They test your typing speed. Don’t give up you’ve got this !!!!
My health examination says I do each time I go for a health screening but I know many who don’t and have to wear glasses and still have make a promising career out of it.
Some do some don’t. Depends on the lab. For example, smaller cities have labs where phlebotomists just draw blood and bigger cities there are labs where all the specimens get shipped for the scientists to process. The bigger labs like in SD, Riverside, LA, SF etc.. provide more overtime. Those labs are 24hr. Yes people work weekends at the bigger labs vs the smaller ones. :)
I won’t sugar coat it being a phlebotomist is not hard but it does require lots of training, safety training, and practice. It can be a hazardous job if one is dealing with an uncooperative patient, however, that’s why there is safety training at school and the NHA test to make sure you know exactly what to do to prevent an accident like getting poked.
I’ve never used a fake arm before my dear I’ve always used real arms. Don’t worry trust your instructor and the guidance given. Stay positive and study study study 📚
It can be challenging for many people. I know it was for me. However, I told myself I would not give up. I kept looking for phlebotomy positions every single day. I was even calling lab managers in hospitals talking to HR and asking them for advice. I was bugging people lol but I’m glad I did it. I landed my first job several months later. I didn’t give up. You’ve got this.
Working at LabCorp is easy. It's like riding a bike. With a spike seat & flat tires.. And pedals are broken.... Because you're in hell 🙂💯 Greetings from NJ
I prefer to work in a lab because I love what the experience brings you know ? You’re learning so much more and getting paid more. I am pursuing a degree to become a clinical laboratory scientist 👩🔬 and working as a mobile phlebotomist doesn’t give me those connections or experience I need really. However, there are many cons and pros. The cons: working mobile put too many miles on my car. lol 😆 which led to my car malfunctioning after a year. I was driving all throughout Southern California all day everyday. Also, working as a mobile phlebotomist I only see about 2-20 patients in a whole day. It’s rare you see many people. Working with a set schedule at labcorp I can see up to 30-80 patients in a day, and get those challenging draws to get better, and process specimens in the lab. Many pros to becoming a mobile phlebotomist too. I loved that I worked on my time you know ? I loved the breaks the freedom, and scenic routes. I loved that I met many celebrities during Mobile phlebotomy. It was chill….
@@theempressseries8907 they’re making it seem like I can be making double than what I’m making at my current in lab job as a phlebotomist… I’m just hesitant bc of my ira. Mobile won’t give me that. I know confusion is the devil I have so many people who put doubt in my head and told me not leave now I’m stuck
@@dialovescarbs390 driving around hours in a day really messed up my car I put thousands of dollars 💵 into my car because I had to drive all throughout Southern California haha. Yes being a mobile phlebotomist pays well and it helps your resume with your Phlebotomy experience. I personally had to put my own gas money in my car and pay for all car expenses. Believe me it was Expensive haha. I also never got a 401k nor bonuses as a mobile phlebotomist. I say go with your gut and research more. Collect more data on the matter and make a list and see which one is a better fit for you. Stay positive it will be okay. Don’t stress. You got this! However, each company is different. That was just my own personal experience.
@@dialovescarbs390 maybe when they say mobile they mean travel (different states) or just 50+ miles away, in that case is it double. Around 1700 a week I believe
The reason I'm watching your video is because I start my first day tomorrow at LabCorp. Totally nervous. Your video has definitely helped me. You have the most beautiful eyes.
♥️💪
I have my phlebotomy certification and I have been looking for a job since November. I finally have an interview on Monday for a specimen ascessioner. I learned a lot of great tip's from this video so I know I will be fine. Thank you.
I’m glad !! I had the exact same
experience starting at Labcorp as my first big phlebotomy job was definitely a good move in my career. My coworkers treat me like family and we’re always about teamwork and I love that bc I have the same work ethic 💙
That’s amazing feedback thank you Danielle ! I think 💭 that’s fulfilling when co workers really work as a team and not against one another you know? Like a family. That’s special to have at a job period!
I have a second phone interview tomorrow I hope I get it! Otherwise I’m sure God has bigger and better things for me.
You will! You got this!
How’d it go
I’m so nervous!! I just received my phlebotomy certification. This will be my first job in medical field. I’m even nervous to apply. I’m so nervous!!! 😊
I will have a second phone interview with labcorp this coming Monday too. How does your second phone interview go? Any tips or advice for me?
I have a interview scheduled for lab Corp tomorrow I really hope I get it . I’m a bit nervous but watching your videos do give me a lot of confidence and make me feel like I can do this ! Thank you so much for posting about your phlebotomy journey.
Hii how did your interview go? What kind of questions did they ask?
Thank you so much for watching and supporting! How’d it go ?? Are you an employee? What’s your journey been like so this far?
I appreciate your time. I am starting phlebotomy in two weeks. Single mom of two boys. You inspire me and help build my confidence in this new career choice.
Thanks again !!
Thank you 🙏 that made me feel valued 🙏✨I appreciate you! Sending warmth! Rooting for your new career! Remember there’s nothing you can’t do!
You are a beautiful soul! Thank you for this uplifting video!
You’re so welcome love!!!
I feel the same way about working county. I love the people that come in and the people I work with. Everyone is so nice and helpful. I’m incredibly grateful.
The slow motion part had me lol your vids are so so helpful! Starting my VERY FIRST CLASS this weekend. Wish me luck
My aunt has worked for Lab Corp for twenty years! I can't wait to get on!!!
Awesomeness
awesome!! my teacher has been talking about how great and easy it is working for labcorp! my last week of class is next week lol im excited but i definitely need more practice. thank you for the videos they are super helpful
Anytime Kim you are welcome 🙏 I’m proud of you 👏 congratulations 🎉 And yes it is easy compared to other companies.
Your videos help me land a job at American Red Cross and I just finished school July 29 😊😊😊
Wow 🤩 I’m so proud 🥲 congratulations 🎉 my dear! I’m rooting for you! Thank you so much you made my year!
Oh. My. God. So pretty! Going to school for Phlebotomy in 2023, trying to figure out which company to work for. Thank you for the video! Love the energy and vibes! Keep up the good work!
I finally got a job at a phlebotomist! Only thing is my first two weeks of training I ended up getting COVID I can’t wait to go back I love working with the patients
Congratulations 🎊 my love and I’ll be praying for you Queen 👑 🙏✨🤞❤️
Thank you 🤗 can’t wait to get back to it
Take care of yourself vitamins vitamins vitamins and lots of water and sun ☀️ at home! Thank you for your service in the healthcare field you are appreciated!
Thank you so much I truly appreciate it! Your videos have been motivating and inspiring keep them coming us new phlebotomist could definitely use the advice it’s a game changer when your out of school and actually doing it.
@@sheyannerosser5702 right I agree! It was a journey and now I feel like I’m where I belong! 😅
Thank you for this video!!! I’m planning on working for labcorp once I get my certification in phlebotomy In a month!! They have openings now here in Georgia starting at $17 dollars an hour! I’m currently in school for nursing so I will work as a phlebotomist while in school!!… on a side note you are BEAUTIFULLLLLL!!!! And I love your personality!!!😌🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
Thank you my dear !!!! If you need an employee reference my name is Jazmine Weatherspoon employee ID # 199216
Good luck in school! Thank you for your support!
Best Channel Ever! ❤☺ Thank you so much for being so friendly and just overall welcoming and loving!
My pleasure Bri ❤️✨🙏 I appreciate your feedback thank you 😊
IM SO HAPPY SEEING THIS VIDEO! I start Jan 10th 2022 I’m hoping everything goes well I feel so motivated now and not as nervous
Congratulations how’s it going???
Btw your hair looks incredible! I been doing hair since the 90s
Thank you love! Congratulations on your business.
You are such a Excellent teacher so calm and efficient. 🤗
Thank you love
Fellow LabCorp employee in AZ and I have never been happier! They are a great company and they do take care of us!
Pleasure to meet you Teagan! I agree with you dear! Thank you for watching and working in the healthcare field! You are appreciated! ✨🙏🎯😊
hello can you message me i want to ask you some questions
@@angelinac7 Of course love what’s your Instagram
It’s amazing to have a team who wants you to succeed that’s amazing ❤️ congratulations you go girl!!! I am new to your channel I just subscribed and your energy is so contagious in the best way ☺️
Thank you so much
So happy for a new video! And of course I want more videos! Last Monday was our first time drawing on each other! I was so nervous but I got blood and thankfully no shaking hands.
Congratulations Cindy good for you 🎉 you got all the jitters out the way and you got blood 🩸 👏 so happy for you
@@theempressseries8907 thank you 😊
I'm doing my clinical rotation/externship at lab Corp. I'm hella nervous cuz I only get like 70% successful draws in class and I don't want to miss around the supervisors. But sounds like it's a good place to work for. I was thinking either a lab or a blood bank after I graduate.
That’s awesome! Good for you!
Thanks for making me feel better about this new career for myself
Anytime love
Great video! Look into Dave Ramsey to stay ahead of saving $ etc. I am starting in jan. Hard to find classes in Mass.
Thank you.
I’m a new sub. I really love your energy❤️ I was a CNA for a little while but realized it’s too physically demanding so I’ve become interested in phlebotomy. I can handle the sight of blood. I just have this slight fear of being poked by a used needle. Any advice on how to overcome this?😩😩 I really want to do phlebotomy and don’t want to let this fear stop me.
As long as you follow the standard practices and keep your eye on the needle you will already highly decrease the chances. Most accidental sticks are typically from butterfly needles, but luckily butterflies are expensive and labs don’t want you to use them.
@@big0ben209 thank you for replying! It gives me some relief looking at it in that perspective. If I get into a program I’ll be sure to be extra cautious with butterflies!
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I’m so happy that you’re happy. I applied at labcoryy and wasent hired but instead was hired at quest diagnostic instead. I’m hoping to have a similar experience with similar benefits
How was your interview process for Quest ? I have an invitation to do a video interview, did you go through this ?
I love your videos and you’re so beautiful I love that you cut it, since your son came in! 💛
Thank you love so much!
Staring my Job on the 18th I’m so excited with LabCorp I’m hoping to feel this happy with a job
Did they train you before you got to the floor I’m nervous also
Congratulations 🎊🎉 keep us all updated !!!! Rooting for you my dear! 💪 LabCorp rocks!
@@msunderstood91 Yes they do train before hand I was trained for two weeks :)
I’m going to school for that I can’t wait to become phlebotomy tec in three months hopefully I get a job after I graduate
Hello I know this is 2024 but I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do. God bless you abundantly 🙏🏾❤️
Your videos have helped me so much! Now I can cry happy tears 😭😭😭
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I have a job interview Thursday for Labcorp! I'm so nervous! 🥺
Congratulations did you get it?
You’re soooooo amazing honey !
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Not really related to the video but what charting system does Labcorp use? Epic, Cerner, etc….? Asking because I have to use Labcorp for some upcoming testing for insurance purposes and I need to know that my results will be sent to the appropriate place. Do the PSC locations even have access to a patients full chart?
Hello.I find your videos extremely informative. Do you have any info on quest diagnostics?
I have interview with labcorp I’m a bit nervous! Bc I really want it! Btw you are so pretty ! You look like Rihanna ❤️
Thank you so much for your advice! Really appreciate you!
Brittany! Thank you for watching! Thank you for your kindness! You’ve got this 💪
Stay positive! Go over phlebotomy interview questions online on google. Also, know your order of draw and review your phlebotomy draw step by step. Go get em!
I LOVE your hair❤️
We don’t get sick leave in the region I work in, I’ve been with LABCORP for 8 years
I’m sorry to hear that. In my region we get sick days off.
Talk to your supervisor love. We get paid time sick leave if you haven’t used your days or hours up.
Only Certain regions get paid sick time, which is weird because we all should be that we are LabCorp employees. Enjoyed your video 🔥❤️
New subscriber!! Love all of your videos!! I was wondering if you could PLEASE do a video explaining what tests can share the same tube and what tests/specimens need to be drawn in separate tubes? For example, Can a BMP, and a CMP test be drawn in the same SST tube, or does each test have to go in a separate SST tube?? Hope that doesn’t sound confusing lol We didn’t really go over that kind of stuff in my phlebotomy class!
Thank you dear I appreciate it! I’ll definitely create a video for you! I’ll create it this month sometime! :)
@@theempressseries8907 Thank you!!
Curious if your still there and liking it ? I have an phone interview being set up with them
It’s a foot in to my dream job so for that I am grateful. In my personal experience it’s been a great experience regarding learning literally everything when it comes to the laboratory you know? For that I am grateful. Everyone is different and for some people Labcorp may not be for them. However, it’s been an enlightening journey. Good luck queen!
Is there a difference between phlebotomy and phlebotomy technician?... because I want to be a full phlebotomist but I'm confused...😅
I'm a little bit lost. Do I have to go to a accredited school to get a job at LabCorp as a phlebotomist?
@@LeilaMaddox yes, an accredited phlebotomy school, which is only several weeks long. Most if not all schools are. If not they will most certainly close down lol
@@theempressseries8907 Thank you so much!
@@LeilaMaddox anytime love!
I’ve been aspiring to go to college to become a phlebotomist, but I’m currently working a full-time 1st shift job w medical technology. Unfortunately I don’t qualify for any fasfa, in your video you mentioned “they’ll pay for your tuition” what are my first steps? I’m local near Temecula as well
sorry to leave a comment like this. No one else in my family has gone to college so I’m clueless as to where I begin. Hoping for some help from you 🙏🏽
@@laina651 You don't need to actually go to college to become a phlebotomist. You can go to AUMT Institute to get training which is in the Temecula area as well.
The last time I went to give blood the guy literally stabbed me. What’s up with that? My mom asked him to be gentle in which he responded with an aggressive stab. It wasn’t lab Corp it was a different place
I’m sorry. I believe in treating each patient like they were my family. Many healthcare technicians are passionate about helping people. If you’re not satisfied and CPTs draw your blood aggressively you have the right to speak up and ask them to stop the draw and ask for another employee to draw your blood instead. You can always ask for a supervisor and let the supervisor know about your experience. I’m sorry again love.
Been THERE a year loveeeee
Awesome!!!!!!!!
Super excited to start class on the 31st of this month☺️ I'm engaged to be married next year and I have two boys and expecting this year august🥰 I was originally going to go for nursing but I changed my mind lol when I looked into other Healthcare careers I came upon phlebotmomy technician
I was like hum interesting. After more research I'm like yeah I wanna do that.
Any advice?
Also love your videos and you are so gorgeous 😍.
Thank you for watching and supporting it means the world to me. I am currently in school and I work as a phlebotomist. To kick start my career in medical, I think phlebotomy is a great choice. Do more research and keep asking questions. Many people I know have always enjoyed their profession as a phlebotomist. I’m shooting for the stars to become a CLS or Rn.
I want to ask your opinion.. Should I transfer to the Labcorp from the Quest? Quest has been giving me a hard time when I applied Phlebotomist positions and nothing happened, they selected others instead of me. Also, does Labcorp requires to have 1 year experience of Phlebotomy position because Quest does required (perferred) to have 1 year of experience in Phlebotomy. How much per hour did you started as a Phlebotomist at the Labcorp?
Hey 👋 thank you for watching!
If I were you I would apply to LabCorp and if you are selected you can always negotiate your pay, and hopefully they can accommodate your desired pay. I do know people who have told me their salary who have worked for Kaiser hospital. Kaiser starts there pay anywhere from $28-$33. I would love to give you my pay rate lol but I’ll most likely get in trouble for it so I can’t unfortunately. I’d say ask around and do more research to see if Labcorp is the company for you. I’m sure you’ll be pleased with the company. I also do you know one year is preferred at Labcorp, however, given the pandemics and people quitting I do know that each hiring manager is different and have different standards regarding hiring. I do know that it took me a year to get into labcorp and my coworkers who I work with had previous experience prior to working for Labcorp. Since I’m not Working as a mobile phlebotomist I can state that each patient I drew it was $25 per patient and $30 per covid swab. I can also tell you that I worked for a company called Genalyte is SD It was a short term contract and I was paid $45/ hr for 2 months working full time.
I love your hair .. how can I ahve a hair like that waaaa😢😊❤❤❤
Great video! I’ve been wanting to work for labcorp for a minute now. What was the interview process like. I always get nervous interviewing.
Hey thanks for watching I appreciate you! You can go check out my basic phlebotomy interview questions on my channel. Those questions are just an overall basic Phlebotomy interview questions and Some were included during my interview process. Don’t be nervous be bubbly and exciting. You got this! Prep yourself before hand for basic phlebotomy questions so you can feel more confident. Whatever that is healthy for you you that puts you at peace and whatever is calming do that before hand. Rooting for you!
@@theempressseries8907 thank you!
Do u know if the labcorp open on Sunday? I’m taking my Covid test on Sunday so will it be back before Tuesday?
Check your specific location near you. In California LabCorp is closed. The main labs for processing is open, but not to the public. I do know Walgreens and 24 hr urgent cares are open and do offer pcr and rapid testing my dear.
I know where im applying after I finish my course in september!
Girl I just graduated my course and passed and have everything ready to go .. the only experience I have is my internship and it’s so hard to get a job! Any suggestions? 🥺
Trust me I know how it is I didn’t give up. There has been many employees in the medical field who quit due to the pandemic. Don’t give up we need more of us phlebotomists. I got my first job as a mobile phlebotomist. They are always hiring newbie’s. Also keep asking for externships from your school if they would allow it. You can always put my name down on an application if you are applying at Labcorp. Jazmine Weatherspoon. Labcorp has been hiring like crazy everywhere. When they test you via online during your application process make sure you can type quickly. They test your typing speed. Don’t give up you’ve got this !!!!
How are ylthe medical benefits, esp if you have to see specialists? I have chronic illnesses.
Do you have to have perfect vision
My health examination says I do each time I go for a health screening but I know many who don’t and have to wear glasses and still have make a promising career out of it.
I’m here to ask about work shoes lol what are the most comfortable
Do phlebotomist work at LabCorp work weekends?
Some do some don’t. Depends on the lab. For example, smaller cities have labs where phlebotomists just draw blood and bigger cities there are labs where all the specimens get shipped for the scientists to process. The bigger labs like in SD, Riverside, LA, SF etc.. provide more overtime. Those labs are 24hr. Yes people work weekends at the bigger labs vs the smaller ones. :)
What are the chances I get stuck by the needle or infected
I won’t sugar coat it being a phlebotomist is not hard but it does require lots of training, safety training, and practice. It can be a hazardous job if one is dealing with an uncooperative patient, however, that’s why there is safety training at school and the NHA test to make sure you know exactly what to do to prevent an accident like getting poked.
I just start phlebotomy classes now we are using the fake arm to withdraw blood what’s your advise to me
I’ve never used a fake arm before my dear I’ve always used real arms. Don’t worry trust your instructor and the guidance given. Stay positive and study study study 📚
@@theempressseries8907 thank you so much
And ugh no local labor Corp within 25 miles
Ahhhhh 🥲😂 hey that’s OK sometimes we have to make sacrifices. Continue to stay positive work hard 😓 you’ll be able to get anything you desire love!
Any suggestions on landing a phlebotomy Job ita hard to look for work
It can be challenging for many people. I know it was for me. However, I told myself I would not give up. I kept looking for phlebotomy positions every single day. I was even calling lab managers in hospitals talking to HR and asking them for advice. I was bugging people lol but I’m glad I did it. I landed my first job several months later. I didn’t give up. You’ve got this.
Good for you but you could honestly be a model!
Thank you ♥️🤭🥹 sadly I’m not tall enough I tried.
@@caitlinsoliman1658 working in healthcare is fulfilling ♥️
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Working at LabCorp is easy.
It's like riding a bike. With a spike seat & flat tires.. And pedals are broken.... Because you're in hell 🙂💯
Greetings from NJ
Wait you were a mobile phlebotomist and why are at labcorp ? I want to leave from a lab go to mobile …
I prefer to work in a lab because I love what the experience brings you know ? You’re learning so much more and getting paid more. I am pursuing a degree to become a clinical laboratory scientist 👩🔬 and working as a mobile phlebotomist doesn’t give me those connections or experience I need really. However, there are many cons and pros. The cons: working mobile put too many miles on my car. lol 😆 which led to my car malfunctioning after a year. I was driving all throughout Southern California all day everyday. Also, working as a mobile phlebotomist I only see about 2-20 patients in a whole day. It’s rare you see many people. Working with a set schedule at labcorp I can see up to 30-80 patients in a day, and get those challenging draws to get better, and process specimens in the lab. Many pros to becoming a mobile phlebotomist too. I loved that I worked on my time you know ? I loved the breaks the freedom, and scenic routes. I loved that I met many celebrities during Mobile phlebotomy. It was chill….
@@theempressseries8907 they’re making it seem like I can be making double than what I’m making at my current in lab job as a phlebotomist… I’m just hesitant bc of my ira. Mobile won’t give me that. I know confusion is the devil I have so many people who put doubt in my head and told me not leave now I’m stuck
@@dialovescarbs390 driving around hours in a day really messed up my car I put thousands of dollars 💵 into my car because I had to drive all throughout Southern California haha. Yes being a mobile phlebotomist pays well and it helps your resume with your Phlebotomy experience. I personally had to put my own gas money in my car and pay for all car expenses. Believe me it was Expensive haha. I also never got a 401k nor bonuses as a mobile phlebotomist. I say go with your gut and research more. Collect more data on the matter and make a list and see which one is a better fit for you. Stay positive it will be okay. Don’t stress. You got this! However, each company is different. That was just my own personal experience.
@@dialovescarbs390 maybe when they say mobile they mean travel (different states) or just 50+ miles away, in that case is it double. Around 1700 a week I believe
I am going there as an MLT. I didn't hear many good things about MLTs in there but I have no choice currently. Wish me luck!
I need a job lol over there
My Chris !!!! You can always put my name down on that application.
Good post, you kinda cute fa sho.
You are so beautiful!
I am a reflection of you. Thank you 🙏☀️
@@theempressseries8907 so kind! 😃
GOOD JOB💯💯💯💯💯
Thank you