Re: San Antonio ADN Q's
I have some issues that I really need to learn to address. I had a bad experience as a new Lpn graduate, I thought I could change the nursing world. I spoke up about everything that was not according to the book. I ended up isolated and alone, the butt of all jokes etc, it was terrible. Southwest was not a good fit for me. #1 They had a Lpn training me. She had only been working there for 4 1/2 to 5 months. #2 They had self scheduling which wasnt a bad thing its just that my supervisor told me to get with my preceptor and coordinate which days I could work since my preceptor worked 4 days a week and I could only work 3 days. When she got canceled I got canceled. #4 My supervisor never gave me any instructions on to stay or to leave once they canceled my preceptor? #5 They never contacted me to tell me that my preceptor was canceled. #6 They would pull me from my preceptor to work as a pct or what ever the term, or I would do one to ones or anything that they needed me for but learning how to be a Rn. I liked the nurse they placed me with, but that would not serve me well once it was time for me to be on my own. #7 Other nurses would make comments on why wasnt I with a RN, as well as comments about my preceptors work habits. #8 My preceptor was almost just as new as I was, there were things that she did not do that I knew she should have been doing and I just felt that they set me up for failure from the start. Plus I found it hard to pay my bills only working one day per week. #9 All of the other Rn's that were hired all had been placed with RN's except for me? Like I said before I could have spoken up, but that has only backfired for me in the past. So I just smile and move on
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