Aynne88
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ORIGINAL: MaxsBoy I admit when it rains, it pours. I was in the car just heading to work when I saw that I had voice mail. It was the clinical supervisor from work. It turns out that in the 90 days that I have been on a temporary license, the MD Board of Nursing decided to just fuck around and, instead of issuing my a permanent license, they have done nothing. They are now claiming that I never paid them the fee to have a license issues. Since you have to go down to the BoN in person and hand over a money order and the application to them in person, there is absolutely no way I didn't pay. They never would have issued me my 90 day letter otherwise. But since they only accepy money orders, not checks or cards, I have no concrete proof of this. So tomorrow I have to go down to the city and confront the BoN about this. I know this has happened to a number of other people, and the concensus is that they will take at least two weeks to get me my number after I pay them again. That means I not only have to come up with the application fee again, I also can't work until they come up with a license number for me. That means we're fucking screwed. That means I have to choose between rent and food next month. That means I can't afford the gas to bring my um down for his visits. That means we are fucking screwed! I am the world's whipping boy. Whatever the fuck I did in my last life must have been really fucking evil. Fox, if you remember the place and approximate date where you purchased the money order, they should be able to track it and see where it was cashed, I had to do this once for a mssing payment and it was almost 5 months prior. Took a few days if I recall, but worth it, especially to prove them wrong. Oh, and now? I NEVER toss the reciept/carbon copy etc. until I have verified the payment has cleared/been accepted, etc. Anyway give that a shot, ok? Good luck.
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