Pocket management
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:38 pm
In the spirit of Dave's Key and Wallet allocation threads, I'd like to start a discussion about pocket management concerns.
I used to carry my keys and cell phone in my right pocket, and my wallet in my left pocket. When I got my iPhone, I obviously could no longer keep keys in the same pocket, so I shifted my keys to my left pocket, making for a rather bulky pocket.
Ever since I started my surgery rotation in March, I've needed to cut down on how much I carry, because when I wear scrubs there's only a back pocket and a shirt pocket. Well, there's my white coat with its 4 large pockets and breast pocket, but when I go into the OR I have to leave it on a rack where any passer-by could loot it, so I can't keep anything important in those pockets.
I was able to eliminate the wallet by attaching a change purse to my keychain. I keep my cash, driver's licence, school ID, and check card in the change purse. I also got a holster for my iPhone so I don't have to use any pocket space for that anymore when I'm at the hospital. Wearing a holster when you're not working makes you look like a dork.
So now with my scrubs, I keep my keys in my back pocket, and my iPhone in its holster directly above the pocket to make access to my back pocket difficult for would-be pickpockets. When I'm in street clothes I now keep my iPhone in my left pocket and my keys/"wallet" in my right.
I thought I'd miss having a wallet, but actually I've found I rarely ever need anything besides cash, my IDs, and one credit card (or check card).
I used to carry my keys and cell phone in my right pocket, and my wallet in my left pocket. When I got my iPhone, I obviously could no longer keep keys in the same pocket, so I shifted my keys to my left pocket, making for a rather bulky pocket.
Ever since I started my surgery rotation in March, I've needed to cut down on how much I carry, because when I wear scrubs there's only a back pocket and a shirt pocket. Well, there's my white coat with its 4 large pockets and breast pocket, but when I go into the OR I have to leave it on a rack where any passer-by could loot it, so I can't keep anything important in those pockets.
I was able to eliminate the wallet by attaching a change purse to my keychain. I keep my cash, driver's licence, school ID, and check card in the change purse. I also got a holster for my iPhone so I don't have to use any pocket space for that anymore when I'm at the hospital. Wearing a holster when you're not working makes you look like a dork.
So now with my scrubs, I keep my keys in my back pocket, and my iPhone in its holster directly above the pocket to make access to my back pocket difficult for would-be pickpockets. When I'm in street clothes I now keep my iPhone in my left pocket and my keys/"wallet" in my right.
I thought I'd miss having a wallet, but actually I've found I rarely ever need anything besides cash, my IDs, and one credit card (or check card).