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Feb 14, 2005 11:08 PM

Elitism anyone?


I worked with my boss today and it was really great! The problem is that she is so damn elitest! She was referring to the non-nursing staff and asked me if I ate with "those people" for lunch every day. I told her that, "yes, I do!"

Some nurses need to lose the attitude regarding non-nursing staff. I still feel a sickness in the pit of my stomach. My job is wonderful...but very clickish. Management people hang with their own. CNA's band together in their little clique. The hell with all of that! I sit in the middle of everybody and talk to whomever is there!

Some folks musta' missed that "We're all OK" preschool lesson.


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12 Comments:

No. 1
from meownsmile
Old Feb 14, 2005, 11:16 PM

Hmmm, kind of sounds like the best place to be to me. Right in the middle of them all. Just think of the wealth of information you have.
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No. 2
from JustJen
Old Feb 15, 2005, 02:59 PM

Nurse my Motto
My Motto is "make friends with every rung of the ladder." The CEO has no idea where the spare toilet paper is and the housekeeper can't sign my vacation request.


Jen
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No. 3
from NurseFirst
Old Feb 15, 2005, 03:33 PM

Originally Posted by Sgt_Chunk_Spelunker
I worked with my boss today and it was really great! The problem is that she is so damn elitest! She was referring to the non-nursing staff and asked me if I ate with "those people" for lunch every day. I told her that, "yes, I do!"

Some nurses need to lose the attitude regarding non-nursing staff. I still feel a sickness in the pit of my stomach. My job is wonderful...but very clickish. Management people hang with their own. CNA's band together in their little clique. The hell with all of that! I sit in the middle of everybody and talk to whomever is there!

Some folks musta' missed that "We're all OK" preschool lesson.
This actually isn't an uncommon situation. As I understand it, commissioned officers are not to hang out with the non-comms. I also know that managers are taught not to be "friends" with their employees--presumably it affects their ability to be objective, and to truly "manage" a friend (i.e., the manager may have a harder time correcting the student.). CEOs are taught not to fraternize with the employees (very understandable if you read about some of the things that have gone on in the corporate world; "Barbarians at the Gate" and Tom Wolfe's book, forgot the name of it, exemplify this--it goes on and on.

Welcome to the real world.

NurseFirst
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No. 4
from begalli
Old Feb 15, 2005, 03:41 PM

I think there's a difference between fraternizing with employees and simply being downright rude. Sounds like the Sgt's manager has perhaps taken her role as an "upper" and exaggerated it into "uppity."

I'm sure it happens elsewhere in my hospital, but I'm glad I don't have to deal with this in my immediate work area.
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No. 5
from Marie_LPN, RN Platinum Member
Old Feb 15, 2005, 05:06 PM

Some nurses need to lose the attitude regarding non-nursing staff.
There's also a few nurses that need to lose the same attitude toward other nurses.
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No. 6
from GoLytely
Old Feb 15, 2005, 05:42 PM

Originally Posted by Sgt_Chunk_Spelunker
I worked with my boss today and it was really great! The problem is that she is so damn elitest! She was referring to the non-nursing staff and asked me if I ate with "those people" for lunch every day. I told her that, "yes, I do!"

Some nurses need to lose the attitude regarding non-nursing staff. I still feel a sickness in the pit of my stomach. My job is wonderful...but very clickish. Management people hang with their own. CNA's band together in their little clique. The hell with all of that! I sit in the middle of everybody and talk to whomever is there!

Some folks musta' missed that "We're all OK" preschool lesson.
I haven't noticed it is as much of an elitist thing as it is just people with things in common usually stick together. Nurses are actually the bottom of the barrel anyway, so I don't know who your friend would be elitist toward. When we have lunch the nurses, CNA's, laundry, housekeeping, etc. would sit at one end of the dining room while the office help/administrators sat at the other. One time I was going to suggest (as a joke) that I just get my tray and go sit right in the middle of those higher ups, lol. Never got up the nerve to do it though.
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No. 7
from Tweety Staff
Old Feb 15, 2005, 05:48 PM

Like people tend to hang around like people. It's human nature. When I attend an inservice on day shift and go to the cafeteria, I see housekeeping eating together, the OR eating together, management etc. That doesn't bother me.

What bothers me is thinking one group is "holier than thou" and that we all aren't important memebers of the health care team. Nursing is probably one of the worst offenders, thinking that we're all that matter because we are the largest department and we have direct patient care.
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No. 8
from June55Baby
Old Feb 15, 2005, 05:54 PM

Originally Posted by JustJen
My Motto is "make friends with every rung of the ladder." The CEO has no idea where the spare toilet paper is and the housekeeper can't sign my vacation request.


Jen

I love the Motto, Jen! If its OK with you, I may borrow it some time!
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No. 9
from JustJen
Old Feb 15, 2005, 08:10 PM

You got it!
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