Completely enraged!!!

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This is kind of long, but somewhat-kinda entertaining.

I start my first quarter of nursing school on Monday. The last thing I needed to check off my list of school to-do's was to buy scrubs from the school bookstore. I am required to buy two sets from my school's bookstore per the program's instructions and nowhere else (they are sent to the school with the nursing student patches already on them).

Now, I have spent a few years working retail/customer service and have done a damn good job of it, so I get really offended when I'm the customer who is treated like crap from those in similar positions.

I enter the bookstore. I ask a lady where the scrubs were, which she showed me. The tops and pants are each individually wrapped. I look to my left and see just a few tops and pants hanging labeled as "samples." I quickly gathered that "Oh, they have samples here, this obviously means that I try these on to find my size." However, I wanted to see if they had some sort of fitting room or what have you, so I find a guy and ask about trying them on. He says, "Oh, you can't try those on. You can only hold them up to your body to see if they fit."

...okay. I get closer to the sample scrubs and quickly realize that that doesn't make much sense as they're dirty and appeared to have been tried on by God knows how many people. There is makeup all over the v-neck necklines. This kind off grosses me out and seems unsanitary to me (they could at least clean them regularly). I then ask a different guy, "Do you guys have some sort of sizing chart related to these scrubs I can look at?" He says, "Ummm...I don't think - well, I don't know. Let me ask."

He goes to ask who I recognized by her voice to be the lady that first showed me where the scrubs were. All of a sudden, I hear her from accross the store in the snottiest tone, "Um, that's why they're ON THE RACK." I hear her walk with him to find me. It is getting closer to closing time for them (2 PM on Saturdays) and I'm getting frustrated because I could have been over and done with the situation by now if things were handled better...

Her: They're on the rack, right in front of you.

Me: I know where they are. What I asked was if there was some sort of sizing chart.

Her: *laughs slightly* Uh, again, they're on the rack...we don't have a sizing chart.

Me: Well the first guy I talked to said I couldn't try them on, that I could only hold them up to me.

Her: *calls loudly to the guy somewhere in the store so he could hear* Did you hear that? She can try them on, either over her clothes or in the restroom so long as we hold her wallet. *looks back to me, talking in a snotty tone again* Except, we're closed. In fact, it's a little after closing, and we would all like to go home now, you know.

Then, the lady, both guys that helped me and another guy all looked at me together CHUCKLING before they just walk away from me. Like I have two ******* heads and am completely incompetent with no active brain waves. It just wasn't appropriate. It should not take an act of congress to find the right size scrubs!!! This is how they treat students? I'm new to this school. Nothing says "Welcome!" than this behavior. I just left empty handed. It was a wasted trip anyway. From just eyeballing it, it seems like the only size that will fit me is an extra small. Even the small appears huge. But of course, they don't have those sizes in and they have them on order...

I felt embarassed and humiliated. No customer should ever feel that way.

I'm really crossing my fingers and hoping that this is not a bad omen/a reflection if what is to come of my nursing program...

Specializes in Forensic Psych.
It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be! Our instructor this quarter is great really loves teaching. We had an icebreaker project due the first day where you make a poster with words/images of your definition of nursing and you explain your journey that made you decide on nursing. It helped for everyone to loosen up and start bonding. No one is really clique-y so far - everyone talks to one another and everyone is positive and happy to be here. Everyone is already arranging how to help one another, it's awesome[/quote']

Yay! Here's to a great semester :)

Specializes in Going to Peds!.

Don't get too attached to the rainbows & puppies of today's experience. Your group will eventually sort itself into, at the very least, loose cliques. Your instructor will be tough on you. (Or at least they SHOULD be in order to turn out high quality nurses.)

That doesn't mean that you won't help each other or that you'll have some groups behaving like mortal enemies. That doesn't mean your instructor is less caring or concerned.

The reality is it's a lot like high school. Maybe a little more brutal & cutthroat.

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Don't get too attached to the rainbows & puppies of today's experience. Your group will eventually sort itself into, at the very least, loose cliques. Your instructor will be tough on you. (Or at least they SHOULD be in order to turn out high quality nurses.)

That doesn't mean that you won't help each other or that you'll have some groups behaving like mortal enemies. That doesn't mean your instructor is less caring or concerned.

The reality is it's a lot like high school. Maybe a little more brutal & cutthroat.

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Yep. I read enough posts on this forum to know all this, lol. I don't have unrealistic expectations. Thanks for your input.

This program's last graduates had a 95% pass rate on the NCLEX on first attempt, so I'm not worried about the quality of the education I'll receive here.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be! Our instructor this quarter is great, really loves teaching. We had an icebreaker project due the first day where you make a poster with words/images of your definition of nursing and you explain your journey that made you decide on nursing. It helped for everyone to loosen up and start bonding. No one is really clique-y so far - everyone talks to one another and everyone is positive and happy to be here. Everyone is already arranging how to help one another, it's awesome

Things are not always as bad as they seem.....Your instructor has huge influence on the attitude of the class....just remember people like those in the book shop are lurking around every corner....they are out in society and they will pounce when you least expect it. Just be prepare to weather the storm...you are going to be fine!

You can PM me if you ever have any questions .....if you need help post in the assistance forum...many of us seasoned nurses hang out there to help with homework.

Specializes in LAD.

I would have just laughed and said, "Well...I would like to go home too, but I drove an hour to try on these scrubs and I was here before closing. I am going to make my purchase today, so give me those scrubs off the rack to try on." Some people are just difficult to deal with and love being an a-hole to others. Don't let it bother you that much. They are just miserable undecided majors working in the college bookstore for 20 years!

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