Thursday, August 19, 2010

The 'To Do' lists are mocking me...

The 'To Do' list and I are not really seeing eye to eye right now. I had two days off and basically managed to do zilch on my list. Not that I didn't try, but things just weren't happening the way they were supposed to.

For School I needed to get:
  • malpractice insurance
  • student ID badge from Bridgeport Hospital
  • Physical
  • Drug test
  • register for Child Psychology
  • request transcript for my A&P summer classes to be sent to BHSON
  • Hippa Test printed and completed
And most of this needs to be done by tomorrow with proof dropped off at the Hospital's Industrial Medical Center. The only problem is I couldn't get my physical schedule until today at 2pm and my appointment at the medical center is today at 1pm. So essentially this means I'll be making a 2nd pointless trip down the the medical center tomorrow to drop everything off.

The other important detail nagging my conscience is my car. I've been delaying and delaying getting a new license and registration in CT and found out last week when I was home that my NY inspection was expired (and not just a little expired, but WAYYYY expired, as in expired July of 2009!!!) And my registration is up this month. So now I'm scrambling. But while I thought I could go do everything at the same time at the DMV I was apparently very wrong. You must get your license FIRST. Because you cannot get CT car insurance without a CT license. THEN I have to get an emissions test and THEN get insurance and THEN take the car BACK to the DMV to get it registered. (All for the approximate cost of 3 arms and 2 legs.)

Ugh. I'm hoping I will have all of the school oriented stuff done between today and tomorrow and can deal with the car nonsense next week.

School starts in like 3 weeks! Ahhhh!

2 comments:

  1. Well, that's kind of stupid. I only had to prove I lived in MI to get MI insurance, which you have to have before you can apply for the registration and all that... I had my car registered and insured here months before my license stuff ever went through.

    Stupid states.

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  2. Yeah, the DMV was moronic. And you'd think since they're ultimately going to TAX you for even HAVING A CAR IN THEIR DAMNED STATE they would want to make it as easy as possible to register your car into the money making system! Stupidheads!

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