I'm already working with a broken bone and plantar fasciitis with a list of other related problems. So I go to work and catch a cold. I called in to say I feel ok today, but I'm contagious and will probably be feeling worse by the end of the day. I told them to call the family to inform them and that I would wear a mask if the family is ok with it so both parents don't have to miss work. I really like the family and patient, so I don't mind pushing hard to help them out. The agency called back and told me the parent said I could stay home.
A few hours later I get a call asking me to work Wed while I'll still be sick. I told them no because I had already let them know I'm not available for the day because of a Dr appt. So they come back and tell me oh, well we will schedule you for 1.5 hrs and then you can leave and go to your appt. They told me they have a nurse relieving me...but seconds before that they needed me for those hours. The case is a parent that isn't reliable about showing up on time. I told them the appt is stressful for me and that I'll still be sick and will still have a broken bone. So I don't think this is a good idea. So they tell me ok, we will put you on the schedule anyway. But don't tell the parent you're sick. Ok, I'm in a cast. I'm coughing, sneezing, and talking like I'm congested. And I'm supposed to hide that?
I'm not ok lying to a parent. I'm not ok with spreading an illness. I'm not ok with them "forcing"me to work the way they did. I emailed my director, but she hadn't replied back. She normally replies immediately.
But I'm sick of being treated like this. I love PDN. I hate these greedy companies and lying office staff. And I take it as an insult when they think I'm dumb enough to believe their lies. I'm looking for alternatives already. I want out and I hope the grass is greener on the other side!
Its almost time for employee surveys and I'm not going to hold back! The office has been through 2 sets of office staff in a year. And we are starting our third group of staff.
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I'm already working with a broken bone and plantar fasciitis with a list of other related problems. So I go to work and catch a cold. I called in to say I feel ok today, but I'm contagious and will probably be feeling worse by the end of the day. I told them to call the family to inform them and that I would wear a mask if the family is ok with it so both parents don't have to miss work. I really like the family and patient, so I don't mind pushing hard to help them out. The agency called back and told me the parent said I could stay home.
A few hours later I get a call asking me to work Wed while I'll still be sick. I told them no because I had already let them know I'm not available for the day because of a Dr appt. So they come back and tell me oh, well we will schedule you for 1.5 hrs and then you can leave and go to your appt. They told me they have a nurse relieving me...but seconds before that they needed me for those hours. The case is a parent that isn't reliable about showing up on time. I told them the appt is stressful for me and that I'll still be sick and will still have a broken bone. So I don't think this is a good idea. So they tell me ok, we will put you on the schedule anyway. But don't tell the parent you're sick. Ok, I'm in a cast. I'm coughing, sneezing, and talking like I'm congested. And I'm supposed to hide that?
I'm not ok lying to a parent. I'm not ok with spreading an illness. I'm not ok with them "forcing"me to work the way they did. I emailed my director, but she hadn't replied back. She normally replies immediately.
But I'm sick of being treated like this. I love PDN. I hate these greedy companies and lying office staff. And I take it as an insult when they think I'm dumb enough to believe their lies. I'm looking for alternatives already. I want out and I hope the grass is greener on the other side!
Its almost time for employee surveys and I'm not going to hold back! The office has been through 2 sets of office staff in a year. And we are starting our third group of staff.