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90-Year-Old Elena Griffing Has No Plans To Leave Job She's Had For 70 Years

The Canadian Press, 12 Apr, 2016 10:32 AM
    SAN FRANCISCO — Talk about a loyal employee: Elena Griffing has just celebrated her 70th year working for the same San Francisco Bay Area hospital, and she has no plans to retire anytime soon.
     
    Sutter Health Alta Bates Summit Medical Center has marked Griffing's milestone and her recent 90th birthday, spokeswoman Carolyn Kemp said. But for Griffing, who has held several different positions in her decades of employment, every day on the job is a celebration.
     
    "I can't wait to come to work every day, this is my hospital," she said. "I enjoy anything I can do to be of service. Truly, it's the patient that counts. If it's helping someone, it's my bag."
     
    She isn't kidding.
     
    As if her employment longevity wasn't enough, consider this: She has taken only four days of sick leave in her 70 years of work.
     
    On a Sunday about 15 years ago, she had her appendix removed at the Berkeley facility. The following day, she put on her robe, walked one floor down from her hospital room and got to work.
     
    "It was no big deal," she said. "There was nothing wrong with my hands, I could still type and do what I had to do."
     
    But when the doctor got wind, he sent her home.
     
    Griffing's first day on the job was April 10, 1946, when she was 20. Back then, the facility was called Alta Bates Community Hospital.
     
    She worked there with founder and nurse Alta Alice Miner Bates. In her early years when Bates saw Griffing in the halls of the hospital, she told her to stop wearing her signature 3-inch heels because she might fall and probably would sue the hospital. She has done neither.
     
    "I always got that shaking finger at me, and I was always shaking in my boots when I saw her," she said.
     
    She says she only wears 2 1/2-inch heels now.
     
    Her first job in the hospital was in the laboratory where frogs and rabbits were injected with a woman's urine to determine if she was pregnant. Griffing was the right-hand woman to the pathologist and quickly became an expert at catheterizing frogs.
     
    She also worked with an endocrinologist for 10 years and in the Alta Bates Burn Center for an additional 22 years.
     
    She currently works in patient relations four days a week.
     
    "I don't feel any differently than I did when I was 20. I am truly so lucky," she said.
     
    But times have changed since her first day on the job, when the average wage was $2,500 a year and a gallon of gas cost 15 cents.
     
    "When I started here, I thought I was making such a lot of money, but I think I was making about $120 a month," she said.
     
    She makes enough money now to live a comfortable life in nearby Orinda, enjoying gardening, jazz and coming to work.
     
    If she has her way, she'll keep working "until they throw me out or they carry me out in a box."

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