Re: Threats from Management
Hi there from one of those non-compliant employees!! We have those computer training modules, I've never had an issue getting those done, like described by a previous poster, they are available at any time on any hospital computer. I'd prefer if there were accessible from home, but it's no big deal, I get those done. When we have unit meetings held in the middle of my shift and my assignment isn't crazy, I go to them. Our managment is usually very understanding about scheduling these one day shift as well as nights, then they will repeat them that weekend on days then again and at night. When I say at night, I mean like 10-11pm (our shifts are 7p-7a). The charge nurses/resourse nurses will run around the unit trying to cover for that hour so everyone can get away.
Ok, but if there is some hospital-wide required meeting, they do them during business hours and I'm not at the hospital during business hours. I also think it's asking a big much for me to drive almost 50 miles round trip for an hour or two meeting. Almost all these required meetings could be covered by an e-mail or a short computer course. I have also learned that a lot of what they state is required isn't really. I found this out accidently when I would miss a required meeting because I was out for a couple of weeks on vacation and would come back to find I'd missed a meeting. If it really was important they reschedule more meetings and usually eventually send out a printed version for me to sign.
As for mandatory meetings and raises, yes, that's in our "rules" and on my eval. The only thing they track though are unit meetings and you get credit if you sign the minutes on a sign on sheet especially designated for those who didn't attend but read the minutes. Besides my raises are getting pretty pathetic (as is a problem for nurses who have worked more than 10years) and I've pretty much topped out so even if I'm performing on level (which I've always done) I get something like 2%. I might as well wait for those across the board raises they give every once in a while (they survey all the local hospitals and try to get the average wages to match to keep people from moving back and forth from facilities).