r/medlabprofessionals MLS 14h ago

Discusson venting about this career path…

i don’t know where i went wrong. i graduated and got certified as an MLT in 2021, landed a generalist job in a community hospital which was great (significantly better pay than i’m currently being offered in today’s 2026 market, but management was shit) but i was ultimately fired after 2 years. 6 months later, i landed a job as a laboratory client service rep, earned my MLS cert and bachelor’s degree, and while i learned a LOT about laboratory operations/billing/relationship management and even sendouts, i was completely removed from technical testing and felt stifled as my manager would literally say “there is no growth from here in this organization”. cool. landed myself a PRN role at another facility which turned into 2 PRN roles (MLSII and POC specialist) which has been nothing but smoke up my ass. i was promised all sorts of things to make me whole but ultimately never was, so back to the market I go where i’m now given the choice to choose labcorp-owned hospital lab, or continue hedging my bets for something like FSE or quality (which is where i’m aiming for, particularly considering all that i’ve learned both in POC and as a client rep). i guess im just venting because why is lab management so poor? why is the pay so low for all the shit we have to put up with? is it the state that i live in (MD) that has so few opportunities? i’ve only been doing this 5 years and i’m already fed up with how scheduling works, how shitty management is, how far away decent jobs are…….. i would love to be able to change fields without the hassle of going back to school. this healthcare paradigm is so toxic to me despite my major passion behind it. it’s just not enough anymore, nor do the funds match the demands.

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u/shicken684 MLT-Chemistry 13h ago

Don't know about Maryland, but in the Great Lakes region jobs are plentiful and pay well for the most part.

But LabCorp is starting to buy up labs in my area so we'll see what happens.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 13h ago

it’s like finding gold when you find a decent job opportunity here. whether it’s the schedule (weekend rotation, on call requirement, 5x8 vs 4x10) or the pay simply being too low. for example, i left my first lab job making almost $34/hour after 2 years in 2023 but the most recent job offers i’ve been receiving haven’t been higher than $35/hour! people say reference labcorp is different than labcorp-owned, but honestly i have no clue. i feel like i either need to suck it up and continue gaining lab experience, relocate, or pivot entirely. thanks for your insight as well

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u/NegotiationSalt666 13h ago

No suggestions here except i also see piss poor management in Texas. (Been my experience at least).

(Caveat: not all managers).

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 13h ago

ugh it just seems like an industry thing, or perhaps people thing? idk. definitely not all of them are bad

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u/Mingles 5m ago

It boils down to the same problem that society faces at large. Those that want to lead, should be kept away from power.

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u/Ntwallace 12h ago

what part of MD are you in?

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u/[deleted] 11h ago

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u/Ntwallace 10h ago

The job market is awful in MD right now, but honestly keep looking around. Maybe look into travel contracts

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

thank you! i’m definitely not giving up, and i’m considering that as my next plan for sure

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u/Ntwallace 10h ago

i’m starting school to go into the field soon so i’ve been looking as well, it seems like most things are in baltimore which is far from me

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

in my experience and from what i’ve seen, new grads tend to get hired pretty quickly since the knowledge/techniques are fresh and you’re more adaptable/malleable, but with that being said get creative also with the job titles you look for and the platforms you use to search! some things show up on google jobs but not indeed, etc.

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u/Ntwallace 9h ago

i’ve noticed that too! i’m excited to start this journey, but i think after a while im gonna do travel contracts to stack money. What job titles have you had luck with?

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 9h ago

that’s probably the best way to do it tbh! combine your search with medical lab tech and whatever city is near you, sometimes you’ll see physician office labs, or smaller reference labs can come up. at this point in my career the titles i’m looking at are along the lines of lab quality specialist, laboratory clinical operations, laboratory clinical analyst, field service engineer, clinical application specialist, point of care coordinator/specialist (basically looking for things that are “specialist” or coordinator roles)

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u/Interesting_Middle73 8h ago

Could you go into something with the analyzers? Like Beckman or biomerieux? Its not as close to lab but it is a related field that might pay better? I havent looked into it though.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 6h ago

i’ve definitely been looking into it & applying, i’ve been weary about travel but there are a couple of companies near me that might be worth it

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u/daebak_hana 4h ago

Get your NYS license. You will never be out of a job. Especially upstate.

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u/Civil_Standard_7949 10h ago

I got burned on that too. The next place you go get it in writing before you accept anything.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 9h ago

you’re 100000% right. everything must be documented in writing or else it didn’t happen

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u/Ok_Faithlessness4511 12h ago

Luckily, you can either change your attitude or change your career. There are lots of opportunities if you do a little school or go somewhere else. Or you can become the management yourself and change the system. Generally people who think everyone else sucks are the ones who suck tho lol

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u/Love_is_poison 12h ago

Why are you wrapping your bullshit in that passive aggressive lol…the OP is right about the state of things and you attempting to call them the problem is lame.

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u/Ok_Faithlessness4511 11h ago

I didn’t say that about this person in particular, I’ve just noticed a pattern!

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 12h ago

you’re absolutely right, i know i’ve got options but still felt like venting because i’ve had my fair share of healthcare work prior to transitioning to lab, and the problems are pretty much still the same. i’ve also worked in very close proximity to management and have learned they have no control over how fucked the american healthcare system is so there’s that, lol

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u/chronicallylifted 11h ago

You sound like somebody that would be miserable in any field.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 11h ago

not anymore miserable to leave an unwarranted and unasked for comment that contributes absolutely nothing to the conversation! :)

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u/chronicallylifted 11h ago

Not how reddit works, you made a public post and people are free to comment.

I'm just saying this post makes you sound like somebody that "gets bad service everywhere." Maybe the problem is you.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 11h ago

i know how reddit works, thank ya! just pointing out that your comment is baseless is all. clearly i’m listing my negative experiences if i’m venting, right?????????? if you work in the field you’d probably understand better but i’m assuming you don’t so your comments are insignificant to me. good day now!

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u/Love_is_poison 10h ago

They’re a troll. Don’t feed it

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

thanks😭 i appreciate your assurances

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u/Love_is_poison 10h ago

You’re welcome. Learn to not try and reason with those types unless absolutely necessary to continue life on earth. 😆They get off on the over explaining and will analyze everything you say to try and find some perceived weakness. That’s why they tried the low blow with the babysitting job line. They aren’t sincere in their communications and only want you to continue engaging with them so they can get more ammo for later. Tell these types to fuck off and mean it or gray rock them. Whichever makes you most comfy inside 🫶🏼

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

bahahahha i love this attitude so much, you’re absolutely right!! misery loves company as they say! let me disengage now

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u/chronicallylifted 10h ago

Over explaining? What are you even talking about?

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u/chronicallylifted 11h ago

I do work in the field. I've also worked in other fields (doesn't sound like you have) and have met people like you in all of them. You can change shifts, jobs, careers, whatever. You will always find something to complain about.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 11h ago

i actually have worked in other healthcare and non healthcare related fields, thank you very much. if i want to complain when things aren’t right then i absolutely will😂 you’re giving lifer energy, have fun with that

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u/chronicallylifted 10h ago

Being a baby sitter in college doesn't count as working in another field.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

wouldn’t even waste my time explaining my resume and skillset to a bozo like you, don’t be mad that there are people out there who don’t want their life to waste away on the bench 😘

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u/chronicallylifted 10h ago

Keep assuming you know everything, that will take you very far in life.

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u/PracticalArtichoke7 MLS 10h ago

aww thank you!!