New GNA "Initiation?"

Specialties Geriatric

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I have finally been hired at a LTC part-time after obtaining my CNA/GNA certification six months ago. I am thankful because most hospitals and nursing homes seem to only hire nursing assistants; with at least 6 mons to 1 yr experience. I had to continuously call, e-mail, and follow-up with HR over a 6 month span to finally get a start state. I chose and was hired to work the 11p-7a shift. However, since I'm a new GNA I am training/working on the 7a-3p shift for 10 days.

After only a week of working, I must say I really enjoy caring for others and contributing to making their lives comfortable and happy. However, as I already anticipated...the staff for the most part (Lpns, RNs, and GNAs) are not friendly or helpful whatsoever. But, it's not just the medical field, every job has negative personality types. I feel like I am being initiated by the way co-workers talk to me. I truly believe "you teach people how to treat you". I let it be known as professional as I could that I will not be intimidated and that respect goes both ways. I try to keep my busimess to myself, however sometimes people assume things and treat you accordingly. It's not right, but they do it.

Most of the unfriendly (won't say good morning or help when I ask work questions, but like to ask me personal questions) co-workers ask why I chose to be a CNA. I let it be known that I have a BS degree in Business and a full-time job, however I am on my path to a second career as a RN and will a few prereqs left before I pursue my BSN. I explain being a CNA will give me valuable experience. It also does not help that I look like I'm right out of high school, but I'm in my mid 30's.

Not saying that younger people should not get respect, but the older co-workers here seem to treat younger newer staff quite harsh. Another young lady who started with me was ask by her GNA mentor, "Do you have an attitude or something?" She ofcourse had no attitude and was just eager to learn from her montor.

I can't wait to actually work my night shift because I here the night shift staff at my job are alot nicer.

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