Originally Posted by StatRNNJ97
I am working in a VERY unsafe job. I think the "icing on the cake" was yesterday. I have brought many concerns to management and basically have been told to shut up. I have never left a job without giving 2 weeks notice, but I just feel that I cannot work another day at his horrendous hospital! I have been a nurse many years and I have never encountered this type of environment until now. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
What I did when faced with a similar dilemma last year, was to take Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) to cover my last two weeks. Like you, I got to the point where I knew I could not work
one more shift even though I'd been at that job for three years and felt it was unprofessional to quit without notice. Luckily, I have a long-term relationship with my primary-care doctor, who signed a statement for me saying that I needed FMLA because of stress-related illness (which was very much the truth, as I'd used up every bit of my personal time off and then some recuperating from some ailment or another), and I never did go back.
I was even able to draw unemployment benefits, such as they were, because I was such a basket case by the time I resigned.........the hospital didn't fight it either.
Now, not knowing your individual situation, I don't know whether this would be an appropriate avenue for you to take, but it's something to think about. I wish you all the best............you are right to get out of there because your license is at risk.