fetching the doctor's tea

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Just a small anecdote that happened when working at the National Neurological hospital in central London - it's the most prestigious neuro hospital in the country.

Anyway, my friend made the headlines of the local tabloids because we were both working there as temp nurses, and we'd only worked a few shifts before, but the surgeon was used to the nurses automatically getting his cup of tea, but as we were new there, had no idea. But he didn't tell me to get the tea (maybe because I was a guy) but he asked my friend (who was female) where his cup of tea was.

She politely told him she was there to fetch his tea for him.

The doctor didn't exactly complain, well, nothing official, but he did speak to the charge nurse, who did excused the temp nurses actions and had a quiet word with her.

My friend wasn't happy about this, moaned about it to her friends outside of work, one of whom happened to work in the newspaper business, and suddenly her story is on the front page of the paper.

Anyway, just saying.

Don't a lot of offices here close for lunch? How is that less professional than closing for tea?

Sometimes you just gotta have caffeine. I went without my iced tea last shift I worked... and it was not good.

Don't a lot of offices here close for lunch? How is that less professional than closing for tea?

Because lunch is the most important meal of the day?..

Specializes in Oncology.
Unfortunately it was an office and I was their nurse/office manager still in my 90 day probationary period...I ended up quiting after less than two months...the woman was nuts. Her dentist must stay busy though.

She probably need a hematologist if ice is that appealing.

Because lunch is the most important meal of the day?..

Nah, that's breakfast. Bacon Buttie and Tea/Coffee for the win

Nah, that's breakfast. Bacon Buttie and Tea/Coffee for the win

'Twas sarcasm. I'm going to have to look into this Bacon Buttie that you speak of...

'Twas sarcasm. I'm going to have to look into this Bacon Buttie that you speak of...

Bacon, my drug of choice. It may not cure what ails you but it makes the world a better place for a period of time.

So you've worked neuro, also

If I recall, didn't the OP say he's married to a neurologist?

Specializes in geriatrics.

Let me understand this. OP's colleague does not fetch a cup of tea for the surgeon, is quietly reprimanded, and somehow this is news??

I've almost missed these threads.

Specializes in CVICU.
Male nurses don't fetch tea or insert foleys. What do they do?

We complain about discrimination while we talk about sports at the nurse's station.

Specializes in ICU.

@Organized Chaos: Yes, 2+2=5, but only if you use Common Core math.

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