Outside of your work environment......

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If you saw a nurse that bullied you, gave you hell, gossiped about you, and was one of the main reasons you transferred to another unit OUTSIDE of your work environment, would you confront them on their behavior?

And if you did, could that put your license at risk?

Or would you "let it go", considering you are not at work at this time?

I would stay as far away from this person as possible.

Specializes in LTC.

Let it go and run away

I would stay as far away from this person as possible.

Trust me, I wanted to say something so bad to this person, but I didnt.

I gave her an evil look to let her know we are not at work, say something now, I DARE you! If looks could killed, she would have been dead.

I pushed my basket right past her and kept it moving.

If you absolutely must speak with her be perfectly correct and perfectly icy.

"What do you think of me?"

"But I don't thnk of you.:

Far worse than letting a bully know she got to you.

If you absolutely must speak with her be perfectly correct and perfectly icy.

"What do you think of me?"

"But I don't thnk of you.:

Far worse than letting a bully know she got to you.

I happened to see her while I was shopping. She was not worth me getting upset on my leisure time.

But I did look her square in the eye, up and down, to let her know you do NOT intimidate me. We are not in the hospital now so that bullying mess don't fly.

The ONLY thing that stopped me from really giving her a toungue lashing was my license. She seems like the type that would call the BON anoymously and make up false charges just to "get back". So, I let it go.

I would stare straight ahead and yawn while passing them. :yawn:

I would stare straight ahead and yawn while passing them. :yawn:

We were walking towards each other. So I looked her dead in the face and then walked right past her. But the look I gave her was pure evil, I guess you can say "mean mugging" if you will.

No words were exchanged, but I was waiting on her to even think she can say ONE word to me outside of the hospital. Hell, I want her to think she can say one word to me INSIDE the hospital. I'm no longer on her unit, nor work the same shift as she do, so she has no reason what so ever to utter one word to me, PERIOD.

I would make a beeline away from this person as they have proved themselves to be TOXIC!

otessa

Sounds like she is Trouble with a capital T!...Stay away....Your license is way more important you have and still work so hard to protect it!:twocents::mad:

Get away from her and her toxic aura lickety split.

Specializes in Peds Homecare.

I might have mumbled, "There but for the grace of God go, I." You did good.:yeah:

Meaning

I too, like someone seen to have suffered misfortune, might have suffered a similar fate, but for God's mercy.

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