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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:37 PM
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We've all complained about toxic workplaces and toxic managers. Now that I've been a manager myself for a while, I realize there is a type of healthcare worker whom I never even knew existed when I was a floor nurse: the toxic employee.

This is the employee who:

1) Believes with all their heart that they are the ONLY COMPETENT WORKER IN THE FACILITY. That means everyone else---including you, their boss---is a blithering idiot.

2) Lets the rest of the staff know this as well, in no uncertain terms.

3) Knows everyone else's job only slightly better than they know their own, and proceeds to "diss" other workers while neglecting their own duties.

4) Goes right over your AND your boss's heads to the 'top dawg' every single time they disagree with anything you say or do.

5) Says one thing to you, then something completely different to the next person. And when you confront them about it, they immediately claim the other person is lying.

6) Tells you, "Oh, I LOVE working here, give me as many shifts as you can" and then whines to your boss that "she's making me work too many hours".

7) Says, "I would NEVER quit my job here, I love the residents too much" even as they're filling out applications (on company time) for other facilities.

8) Calls off an hour before the beginning of their shift, explaining that their spouse/child/babysitter/grandparent/dog is ill.........then you find out the next day they went to a basketball game.

9) Puts in their two-week notice, then calls off for the rest of their scheduled shifts.

10) Quits at a time when they know staffing is at its tightest. Yet when that blessed day arrives when they finally leave, staff morale goes through the roof, residents breathe a sigh of relief, and the administrators break out the non-alcoholic champagne and sing songs like "Ding-Dong, The Witch Is Dead" and "Thank God and Greyhound She's Gone".



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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:51 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

Originally Posted by mjlrn97 View Post
9) Puts in their two-week notice, then calls off for the rest of their scheduled shifts.
This is a violation of our company policy. If you put in your two weeks, then try and call out you are terminated and considered a no rehire.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:55 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

Unfortunately, that's part of being a nurse manager. Don't take it personally. Those kind of things happen in every profession, and there's a
"bad seed" everywhere.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:58 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

"Says, "I would NEVER quit my job here, I love the residents too much" even as they're filling out applications"

But then, are we supposed to say or express some kind of desire to leave when we are considering about changing jobs?

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:59 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

I WISH we had a policy like that one...........however, I have made it abundantly clear to my superiors that the employee in question will be considered rehireable only when Hell freezes over, or when I myself am no longer employed there, or when I am pushing up daisies---which ever comes first.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 10:10 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

Originally Posted by mjlrn97 View Post
10) Quits at a time when they know staffing is at its tightest. Yet when that blessed day arrives when they finally leave, staff morale goes through the roof, residents breathe a sigh of relief, and the administrators break out the non-alcoholic champagne and sing songs like "Ding-Dong, The Witch Is Dead" and "Thank God and Greyhound She's Gone".

My toxic coworker didn't quit, she was finally terminated. I was the one unlucky enough to work with her for 5 of my 6 shifts when I went out on maternity leave; when I was to back the schedule was changed so that I would be with her every shift. I was gone 3 months and as the time drew nearer I was actually dreading going back to work. My first day back I walked in and the doc was at the nurses' station. She said "C'mere, I got something to show you." She opened the scheduled and pointed to Toxic RN's name. My eyes got wide when I saw the line drawn through her schedule.

She'd been termed the day before!!!! "Thank God and Greyhound she's gone" indeed!!!!!! I swear we had a party that day!!!

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 10:13 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

Originally Posted by asoldierswife05 View Post
This is a violation of our company policy. If you put in your two weeks, then try and call out you are terminated and considered a no rehire.
Actually I've known employers to allow staff (of good standing, of course!) to make their effective resignation date the day they would run out of sick time, then use up their sick time since it isn't reimbursed like PTO/vacation. In other words, if I put in my resignation tomorrow and I had, say, three weeks' worth of sick time, I could make the effective date three weeks from now and collect the sick time. I'm sure this is done quietly, but it is done.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 10:18 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

We have several of them, however they don't intend to quit he he

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 10:29 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

While trying to do my charting one day, I had a supervisor once who totally badmouthed the other supervisor, she ended her tirade by telling me"If you repeat this to anyone , I will just deny I said it and your lying". Pretty Toxic, she ended up being fired for spreading more toxic waste in the Administrative Office, caught up with her. I firmly believe what goes around , comes around if you wait long enough. Ive seen this happen several times in the last 27 years, feels great when it happens!!!


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Old Feb 20, 2007, 11:52 PM
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Re: A New Twist on a Familiar Complaint: Toxic EMPLOYEES

Originally Posted by ingelein
I firmly believe what goes around , comes around if you wait long enough.
This is true. I've been in this business since I was 17 years old in one form or another, and I've seen it come around a few times.

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