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dinah77

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  1. Dear lord. Did you know you don't actually have to be a working-class traitor? The 1% is never going to be your friends. It doesn't matter how many pro-greed pro-capitalist messages you post. They neither care about you or know you exist. And jeezus, how sad that you believe this propaganda about there not being enough money for us average people They sure as heck found a few trillion to pump into the stock markets a few weeks ago. they did it without any hesitation. What's it like to have zero class-consciousness? Is ignorance truly bliss? How pitiful that you seem to not have any regard for yourself, or think that you too are worth a decent support check until it is actually safe to open the country.
  2. Oh hey! Always happy to see your comments. I’ve begun to feel like I’m one of the few pro labor nurses on here. It’s frightening to me how many of our colleagues have allowed themselves to be duped into loyalty to employers over themselves. also, love the idea of a mercenary attitude towards work. I already have one but I’m stealing that phrase
  3. No, you are not doing anything wrong. I see the “prioritize your job over family” chorus has already commented. Really gross of them.
  4. What state do you live in? Some unions are local to the state, and others cover multi-state regions. You may live in an at-will state, but there are federal laws to protect you from being dismissed for attempting to unionize. Whatever specific union is in your area would be able to give you tips. Unfortunately, you cannot just join a union. Your options are to go work at a workplace that is already union or unionize your workplace
  5. The keywords here being a union hospital. I'm a broken record right now, but I can't believe that there are still non-union hospitals anywhere. For god's sake nurses, organize!
  6. I think you'll be fine as a new grad. However, make sure L&D is where your heart truly lies. I was positive that was where I wanted to end up, but ended up loving postpartum way more. I absolutely loathed charting fetal heart strips etc, but I love being able to have time to really chat with the new moms, teach breastfeeding, help cuddle the babies, teach basics like burping, etc. So just keep that in mind- otherwise, best of luck!
  7. Hi, welcome to for-profit healthcare in America; are you new here?
  8. First, you need to organize. All the individual nurses cannot do what a labor union can. I'm so happy to be union, particularly now. There is a team of people who have done nothing, full-time but advocate for more PPE , and keeping our employers accountable for all aspects of this pandemic As a result of our union, we had a major victory here in MN three days ago- A state law passed that says any HCW, who has direct patient contact is entitled to full workman's comp if they are out of work for covid, either confirmed or suspected quarantines. This is a huge victory- previously, all of our hospitals were arguing we were not entitled to this (as are most places around the country) as we would not be able to prove that we got it at work The law says that the employers have to prove we didn't get it at work. And if they cannot prove it, they must pay out full compensation for the total length of time we are out of work I'm not saying anyone shouldn't speak up- I still make calls a minimum of 3x week to all my local politicians, national, and my governor.. But for God sake's people, if you are not union, start working on that too I can promise you that at the end of all of this, all the union nurses are going to come out on the other side much better than non-union
  9. Nobody should accept it
  10. I think there is a mentality shift that needs to happen in nursing before more of us start to stand up for ourselves and demand better working conditions. Just look at all the responses on here from the martyr types who are pushing that harmful "you signed up for this you should be willing to die for you patients" mentality as long as that persists, why would we demand better for ourselves? I'm a angel-martyr-healer- please, fetch me my cross Sincerely though, it's incredibly frustrating- I'm not an angel, I'm a highly educated highly-skilled professional who is compassionate, works hard, and expects good pay and protection in return. I really do think that is the biggest stumbling block for our profession- martyrs are supposed to suffer first, and LIKE IT ?
  11. Love it. It’s just really really sad the amount of people who have drank the kool-aid on anti-union propaganda I’ve worked at four different hospitals over 10 years, and one was non-union. The difference is night and day. The number of crap new policies and scheduling changes my non union job pulled just because they could was stunning . Since then I’ve never considered even interviewing at non-union hospitals
  12. The first picture is one of a bill that just passed the MN legislature, largely due to the efforts of the Minnesota nurses association The second is my hospital systems response that they emailed out last night in reponse Funny how they suddenly have enough PPE now that there's a law that will absolutely put them on the hook for sick workers We're winning!
  13. This is perfection- I'm pretty sure the ultimate definition of caring is keeping people alive phn-RN seems to think it's black and white- and if catching sepsis is so basic and technical, how is that so many nurses I've taken report from sit there casually discussing how they had a really great conversation with their patient and then just as casually mention the patient's low BP, tachycardia, and extremely low temp? I also think you nailed it when you discussed this nurse as responding to their needs primarily Clearly this is one of those nurses that is so wrapped up in their identity as a "healer" the idea that this can be just a job to many of us is completely foreign
  14. LOL. My you're being obtuse. I actually have a BA and will be completing an MPH in May, but go off Also, I've been a nurse for 10 yrs, and a member for 14- You've been here less than a month, so you should really think about your reputation and how you wish to interact with members here Finally, you don't actually know anything about me or how I do or do not treat my patients I simply reject this martyr-nurses-as-a-calling nonsense. I have a very rich life outside of work, and I think it's just kinda sad for anyone who has made their career their whole identity, whether that's a nurse, banker, teacher, etc..

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