I‘ll just post this in here, since the thread is titled Medical. A little off topic for this thread but better than starting another.
Well, 11 weeks after being told my medical file was sent to Borden and that I could expect it back within 3 weeks, I called last Friday and discovered that they "forgot" to inform the medical department after my interview that it was time to send my file.
Therefore I have been patiently waiting for 3 months for a file that hadn‘t even been sent yet. What‘s worse, is that I called several times during those 11 weeks for updates and was informed that my file "was still in Borden".
I wish that the recruiting process wasn‘t so much like a game of broken telephone.
Basically what I learned from this experience is that the recruitment process depends as much on you as it does the people handling your file. You can‘t just accept what you‘re told at face value, you need to press them into checking things out, even at the cost of getting yelled at.
At first I found it hard to believe that so many people had a story about their files being "lost", but now, realising how much a file is passed around from station to station, and responsibility being switched around with every pass, it‘s no big mystery to me why they seem to have trouble keeping track.