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I'm so sick of my lazy coworkers that I'm actually hiding in the restroom from them! I work hard all night while they sleep??!! Then about this time they want me to help them because all their beds need changed. My job is physically and mentally taxing, I physically can't do my work and theirs. Lazy coworkers SUCK!
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gypped, hvert
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tenderheart1974
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You are right, they do suck. Not everyone has a good work ethic these days and it is such a tragedy. How anyone can expect someone else to do their work is beyond me.
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Bipolar I, Depression, GAD Meds: Zoloft, Zyprexa, Ritalin "Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most." -Buddha ![]() |
Mrs. Mania, tenderheart1974
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You are only paid to do your work and technically have no responsibility for theirs. Your manager is clearly not doing supervising very well here.
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Mrs. Mania, tenderheart1974
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Oh my gosh, Mrs. Mania, I thought I was the only one who did this.
I hide in the restroom at work too, but for a different reason from you. I go to the restroom to get away from the craziness, chaos and stress in the office because sometimes it drives me crazy and I just want to explode! I go in there and just stand there in the stall for 15 minutes sometimes just for peace and quiet and serenity. Don't worry, you aren't alone. Maybe you can talk to your boss about your co-workers not competing their responsibilities and how it's affecting you and having to pick up their slack? Good luck, I hope it gets better.
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connect.the.stars, Mrs. Mania
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I used to (and sometimes still do on bad days) hide in the bathroom at work to either cry when I get extremely anxious and overwhelmed or to have a panic attack. I guess that's a different issue altogether though.
If your coworkers are sleeping why do you have to hide from them? I really think you should talk to your supervisor about their sleeping on the job. They'll get canned and you won't have to worry about them anymore.
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Diagnoses: Bipolar I, GAD, binge eating disorder (or something), substance abuse, and ADHD. “No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.” ― Aristotle |
Mrs. Mania
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Thanks for the responses. I have gone past the top management about the issue and about the rampant neglect to the patients. When that didn't work, I contacted the state agency. I've worked here 6months and state has been here 5 times. Yet absolutely nothing has improved.
I only hide from them at the end of shift when they wake to huge messes. It's gotten so bad residents are now finding me when I come in asking me to help them.
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Where do you work?
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Diagnoses: Bipolar I, GAD, binge eating disorder (or something), substance abuse, and ADHD. “No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.” ― Aristotle |
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I have some awful lazy co workers, most are great but those few are just horrible. But no way I could hide in the bathroom lol I teach high school. Imagine I hid in the restroom
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I work at a nursing home. Saddest, most atrocious, cruelest warehouse for the sick and elderly I've ever worked in. I'm embarrassed to work there, but I love some of those peeps like family. I also know I'm the only smile, hug and compassion they will see that week. ( I'm not trying to toot my own horn, it's a sickening fact). I have literally tried every avenue to improve their situation, the only thing I feel I have left is my love. It's terrifying to know how little empathy and morality people have
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