Vyndael wrote...
I would have defended myself but they knew that I was still taking the painkillers so I figured it wasn't worth it. They wouldn't believe me anyway. I like being appreciated not praised for my work because I do all the boring stuff that the real doctors don't really want to do like paperwork.Kabraxal wrote...
Vyndael wrote...
Hospital regulations are really strict but some people just don't have common sense. Everyone at the lab need their equipment running or everything slows down. Doctors can't do their job without us. There's been a lot of incidents like this lately because of the volunteers. I wasn't about to throw a fit. That's not professional and I'd rather not get fired at a young age. It would look bad on my resume.Kabraxal wrote...
Vyndael wrote...
@Kab and Flashy: Thanks
@Nadia: I know! That's what sucks! I swear Lemony Snicket would be taking down notes right now. I don't know why people don't trust me at work. I've been there for a year. You'd think they'd get used to me by now. Bunch of idiots.
@Meg: Yep. I'm seriously thinking about quitting after all that.
What is it with some employers and screwing with their employees or simply not trusting them?
I'll say this... you handled it better than I would have.
I wouldn't throw a fit. But I don't take getting blamed when I've done nothing wrong well at all. Surprisingly, I don't like getting praise like that either. It was one of the biggest reasons I quit my last job.
It's amazing that they take such workers for granted. You are the backbone of the damn hospital yet it seems that they really don't acknowledge that.
But then, that is the problem a lot of places.




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