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Old May 02, 2007, 07:50 PM
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Unhappy I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

Let me start by saying that I've been employed at this particular facility for a little over one year. I was hired onto the LTC unit, and have had the same 18 patients all this time.

I received 2 phone calls on my answering machine today, both of which were from my nurse managers at work. I returned the call, and was informed that I was being transferred to the rehab unit. This change is effective on Saturday. Of course, I asked why. The nurse manager over the rehab unit stated, "Some of our nurses need a change, so we moved some people around. It's nothing against you, because I respect you, and have always liked your work. In fact, I specifically selected you to work on my unit. Some of my other nurses aren't doing their jobs, and we feel they need a change. Hopefully this works out for the best."

My biggest concern is the unprofessionalism involved with involuntarily moving people around. I am sure that some politics are unfolding backstage.

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Old May 02, 2007, 08:00 PM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

That is messy practice!!!

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Old May 02, 2007, 08:54 PM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

I worked at a LTC that tried that and it was a disaster. I'll never know why LTC insists on doing these same things that don't work time and time again.

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Old May 02, 2007, 09:44 PM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

Are you angry? Uneasy? Do you mind the change?

I think it kind of stinks to make YOU change when it is OTHER NURSSES who need a change.

I would be upset and try to fish around a little to get the scuttlebutt and get the truth - which you might actually never get because you won't know who to believe, probably.

So I guess you have to decide if you are willing to do this, should you stay or go.

I wonder why so sudden a change, why you, are they truthing or lying or what? Are they trying to tell you to leave? Are there any problems with your work or job situation that you know of?

Sorry you are going through this.

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Old May 02, 2007, 10:07 PM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

Originally Posted by TrudyRN View Post
Are you angry? Uneasy? Do you mind the change?

I think it kind of stinks to make YOU change when it is OTHER NURSSES who need a change.

I would be upset and try to fish around a little to get the scuttlebutt and get the truth - which you might actually never get because you won't know who to believe, probably.

So I guess you have to decide if you are willing to do this, should you stay or go.

I wonder why so sudden a change, why you, are they truthing or lying or what? Are they trying to tell you to leave? Are there any problems with your work or job situation that you know of?

Sorry you are going through this.
I am uneasy about the change, because I know it is influenced by workplace politics (although I cannot prove it). Here's the deal. The new manager of the LTC unit isn't too fond of me, and the manager of the rehab unit isn't too fond of one of her own nurses. I think this was a 'convenience swap'.

The LTC nurse manager even expressed a desire to terminate my employment, but she could never find any probable cause to do so because I always do my work in a timely manner. The manager is very young, and this is her first job out of LVN school. I only have one write-up in my personnel file, and it was from last year. I have never called in sick, never miss work, and always perform my duties above the minimum standard.

There are always two sides to the story, but I am not a meddler, troublemaker, tattle-tale, complainer, or agitator. I tend to keep to myself.

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Old May 02, 2007, 11:51 PM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

Why did they do this instead of asking for volunteers? Or firing the nurses that "aren't doing their jobs"? Why do you have to pay for their mistakes, because you are a good nurse? I would investigate this. So not fair.
On the other hand, maybe you will like it, being away from that manager who doesn't like you. That can be so stressful.

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Old May 03, 2007, 05:21 AM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

Doing it by leaving messages instead of speaking directly to you is pretty tacky.

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Old May 03, 2007, 05:40 AM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

I have worked in LTC for five years now. I see this happen all the time. They want to change, make the changes without asking for opinions, volunteers, ect. Then they deal with the reprocussions later. Sucks, but that seems to be how it is done.

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Old May 03, 2007, 06:02 AM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

This is just about as tacky as the time when Radio Shack terminated several thousand of their employees VIA e-mail a few years back.

Totally classless.

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Old May 03, 2007, 06:08 AM
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Re: I'm being involuntarily moved to the rehab unit!

They are treating you like a piece of equipment, but I think you'll actually be happier in a new and challenging area, and with a good manager. Even better, your old manager is getting stuck with a problem worker. She will rue the day. That might be worth sticking around for.

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