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Old May 06, 2014, 07:57 PM
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Folks probably get tired of me posting the same story all the time. I have a bad flu with stopped up sinuses and chest congestion. Still I went to work today because we would have been short handed and I have taken too much time off already. There is a nurse from the new company working there who has a bad attitude. Everyone says she is a "spy" for the new company. She actually made fun of me coughing and being sick. On top of it all the lazy junior employee sat around talking and texting on her phone when there was work to do and patients to see. I cut loose and chewed both of them out. I let them have it. I was told the "spy" nurse would probably report me to the new company's manager. Go ahead, make my day and report. I probably shouldn't be ugly to them but that seems to be what it takes for them to stop their BS and work. Sorry, just had to vent. It's 88 degrees outside and I'm wearing a sweater because of fever.
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Old May 06, 2014, 11:09 PM
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Vent away. I'd have to agree with your points, when you are busy one person not pulling their weight makes it harder on everyone.
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Old May 07, 2014, 03:23 PM
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There is a nurse from the new company working there... She actually made fun of me coughing and being sick.
A nurse who makes fun of someone for being sick... Hmmm...
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Old May 07, 2014, 03:46 PM
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Oh gosh, I'm sorry you're not feeling well AND have to work and , on top of that, deal with adults acting like children! I hope you feel better soon. It sounds like they both needed to be chewed out! How frustrating it is when people don't do their jobs...
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Old May 07, 2014, 03:58 PM
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She is not much of a nurse making fun of a person who is sick. Its good to get things off your chest, and thats why its good to post here and let it all out. I agree with you that it puts pressure on everyone when you have to carry a person. It is enough to do your own work, after all you did come into work, and then to see someone as if she was on a break would boil my blood. Well done you!
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