In an effective capacity, we're coming up on three months. I started putting things together and planning as soon as I could, once I arrived in this realm. While modern, there were certain lacking elements in the existing infrastructure.
[from the general looks of things, i didn't go and plan out any indepth layouts, but she can assume they've managed to scrounge up basics. being able to care for illness and injury is prioritized, and the place is spotless - their volunteers are well educated in how a clean environment is paramount for healing. we can imagine anything right now. ]
[ She pushes up her tinted glasses, taking stock of the materials in front of her. Her mind is working hard, taking in information and categorizing it. Early in the enterprise. Emily says modern, but the technology level of the city at large is lower than what she knows. Not shocking, considering the outpouring of Miracle energy in Grandis.
The heels of her boots click on the floor as she follows. ]
Where does your sense of initiative come from?
[ It's a personal question, but it in the exact same direct tone as the questions about the facts of the place. ]
[it's a question that makes her blink, but she supposes that as much as she was quietly evaluating this doctor to see if she could work here, so too was she being evaluated for being an employer.]
In general, I suppose it comes from wanting to help people and possessing the capability to do it. What I can do, I will. Is that what you wanted to know?
[ Is that what you wanted to know? Hah. The unfailingly assertive Heng Yue finds that amusing, a faint quirk of her painted lips. ]
Let me be clear, Doctor Dyer. The only thing that matters to me is that people receive the care that they deserve.
[ She says it with obvious conviction, although in her own world it's hard sell. She's beautiful, she's rich, she's blessed. What does she care about what other people deserve? ]
[and at that, Emily's expression brightens like someone just struck a match.]
Our views align, then.
[without waiting for another question, she carries on.]
This clinic was founded on the principle of giving accessible medical care to all, regardless of their affiliations - my staff agrees with me, and they've all sworn an oath to prioritize healing above even their leader's commands while they're on duty here. I see no reason why these...politics in this city should impact that.
We're a small operation, but as long as we behave smartly, no one has reason to argue against our conduct, and we are allowed to do whatever business we please. Which is getting people the care that they deserve to have.
[ A small, smirk of her painted lips. Yes, same difference. She understands politics well enough to understand. It's not a coincidence that she stormed her way through the Esper Union by the age of 23. ]
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[from the general looks of things, i didn't go and plan out any indepth layouts, but she can assume they've managed to scrounge up basics. being able to care for illness and injury is prioritized, and the place is spotless - their volunteers are well educated in how a clean environment is paramount for healing. we can imagine anything right now. ]
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The heels of her boots click on the floor as she follows. ]
Where does your sense of initiative come from?
[ It's a personal question, but it in the exact same direct tone as the questions about the facts of the place. ]
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In general, I suppose it comes from wanting to help people and possessing the capability to do it. What I can do, I will. Is that what you wanted to know?
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Let me be clear, Doctor Dyer. The only thing that matters to me is that people receive the care that they deserve.
[ She says it with obvious conviction, although in her own world it's hard sell. She's beautiful, she's rich, she's blessed. What does she care about what other people deserve? ]
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Our views align, then.
[without waiting for another question, she carries on.]
This clinic was founded on the principle of giving accessible medical care to all, regardless of their affiliations - my staff agrees with me, and they've all sworn an oath to prioritize healing above even their leader's commands while they're on duty here. I see no reason why these...politics in this city should impact that.
We're a small operation, but as long as we behave smartly, no one has reason to argue against our conduct, and we are allowed to do whatever business we please. Which is getting people the care that they deserve to have.
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[ There's the answer she wanted. ]
Then I anticipate no issue with our working relationship. My cooperation with the Alliance is contingent upon the support of such initiatives.
[ And it would be a shame to lose her drive and knowledge. That much is obvious from her vicious competency in all she does. ]
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[if they know, they haven't told her to quit, and even if so, she was prepared to argue her case.]
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How are you handling scheduling?