I hope I don't see you at work!

By STEVE KNOX   Monday, January 9, 2012 - 6:41 a.m.

There's a ton of chatter surrounding the opening of the new Dean/St.Mary's hospital and clinic as well as the Mercy north clinic. I have several friends who are employed at both of these facilities and are so excited to get started today.

While I'm so happy for your employment and I'm excited that you're excited, I really don't want to see you at your place of employment today (or any day that I don't have something scheduled).

An unplanned visit to your place of employment would mean a really bad day for me :-)

Best of luck to everyone who's officially starting today. I'd say "break a leg" but...

Steve Knox was born, raised and landed back in Janesville. He encourages you to participate as he writes on Janesville and beyond as this Generation X guy supports his Janesville mission, global vision. Steve is a community blogger and is not a part of The Gazette staff. His opinion is not necessarily that of the The Gazette staff or management.

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SwissChick
Jan 9, 2012 at 1:15 p.m.
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Just curious. . What does that sign say in front of the new Mercy? Something about Shame on Magill and Shame on Mercy???? I hate to actually stop to read it and cause a collision. . .

garyprimer
Jan 9, 2012 at 10:32 a.m.
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Steve, it's a hospital, not a mortuary!

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