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Nurses have you ever been discriminated or treated very poorly in the workplace based on gender, race, religion or sexual orientation?
Relax, guys. The OP clearly has a lot of homework.
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/lazy-coworkers-939389.html#post8045362
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/obnoxious-doctors-939388.html#post8045360
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/tattoos-939391.html#post8045369
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/discriminated-939390-page2.html
Four similarly formatted posts on different topics in 9 minutes--must be some kind of record. Of course, there's no time to do her own research, but she CAN spend the past 3 hours defending her laziness and accusing people of being "thread police". I suppose that's easier to do than using the search function on AN. Or is it....
Relax, guys. The OP clearly has a lot of homework.https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/lazy-coworkers-939389.html#post8045362
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/obnoxious-doctors-939388.html#post8045360
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/tattoos-939391.html#post8045369
https://allnurses.com/nursing-and-professionalism/discriminated-939390-page2.html
Four posts similarly formatted posts on different topics in 9 minutes--must be some kind of record. Of course, there's no time to do her own research, but she CAN spend the past 3 hours defending her laziness and accusing people of being "thread police". I suppose that's easier to do than using the search function on AN. Or is it....
You beat me to it! My thoughts exactly..
Who cares if it's a home work assignment? Why is everyone being passive-aggressively ******? If you don't want to answer the question then move on. Nurses are so mean to each other for no good reason. Wow! Sorry OP. :-(
I don't think any of us are passive aggressive... She condescendingly told people to calm down after people asked her to clarify and then continued to be confessing and refusing to do the little work it would be to use the search bar...
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@ladyfree, no I have not search the thread since this is a topic I created today to get insight from those who are interested in reading my post and answering it as posted. Although, this may be a sensitive issue I find that open minded people who may like to help others, or even share with others who may be going through this are not at all shy about talking about this on forums where they can remain anonymous. Although, I have notice that lately the thread police are out in full force. Also, I really am not up to date on searching threads. I don't think that even if I knew how... I would spend the time searching throughout I'm sure numerous threads since this is not homework, but just a question. Thanks