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OK, so, long story short, the clinic where I work features the doc's DD as the OM, the doc's DS as receptionist, and two of PM/DD's close friends as med assistant and referral gal, respectively.
I want advice, y'all.
I hate to come across as a whinytail that just wants to scream about the injustice of it all, but I'm about at the end of my rope.
So, to start, I agreed to a lower starting salary, as we only work 4 days per week, and was told "This is JUST a starting point." Doc was leery of hiring an NP, and a former employee had just robbed the practice of around $50K. I accepted that. Well, fast forward 9 months, no raise. Not even the mention of one. I paid for my own CEUs, and when I asked OM if the practice would consider going in half on my malpractice insurance, I got a continual "I'll ask Daddy." followed by "I forgot." until it was due and had to be paid.
Due in most to my time-management skills, we have added approximately one new patient to the practice per day for the last 6 months. This, naturally, has increased the income of the practice. There's even talk about hiring a part-timer to help with clerical duties. I've also databased the wait list and the closet full of charts of patients who are either deceased or have been dismissed. All available at the click of a mouse. Still no mention of any upgrade from my 'starting point' salary, which, for an NP, frankly sucks.
I have little to no recourse over things that are not to par or even to my liking, due to the family dynamic. For example (and this will sound petty), the computer situation. Back in the glory days, as I'll call them, we could putter on FB, surf the net or do whatever on our lunch, as we were closed. One day, all the computers had NetNanny in place. OM said her mother wanted "all websites blocked" due to the fact that the former employee used the computer to buy things with money belonging to the practice. A few months later, I still can't even read the news on my computer, yet the referral gal is playing Farmville every time I have a spare second to notice. I've asked the OM to remove the NetNanny, she just tells me that I can use her computer. Not that I have a lot of time for that sort of thing, but on lunch, it would be nice.
The biggest bone of contention is DS. He was hired as receptionist after our old one was fired. The reasons for letting her go ranged from poor scheduling habits to inability to do the job. Well, honey, ain't much changed. I even got reamed by Doc for 'butting in" on his 'highly trained staff". This because DS whined to him. Why did he whine? Because I tried to keep him from getting his head bitten off for doing EXACTLY what the fired girl had done. The premise was simple...if someone comes in and says the either want to speak to OM, MA, RG, or me, get a name, pull the chart, ask what it's about. All this so we don't walk into something blind. Also, so we don't get up there and find out they just want to know what time they're to come in next. You know...DO YOUR JOB! But did he say OK, and maybe try to listen to someone trying to help him? Nope, to this day, all we hear, "OM, what do I do? I'm getting tired of this! I'm tired of putting up with this! OM, they say this (or that)! What do I do?"
He'll run to Sissy with the same chart 5 times. No critical thinking ability or problem-solving skills at ALL. OM even told me "We're going to have to tell him to fend for himself. We can't rescue him all the time." Yet he still spends the better part of the day back in her office, or reading a mag, or watching TV. Help call in scripts? Forget it. (Funny enough, this was also one of the things the old girl got canned for.) And this is the 'highly trained' staff Doc had reference to.
I know I'm fighting a losing game. I'm looking for other avenues. However, I'm due in April ( a fact which seems to peeve them off, even though I have not missed a day or even been late since I've been pregnant), and I like the vast majority of what I do.
So, barring throwing my hands up, what do y'all think? Wait tilll my year is up to ask for a raise, insurance assistance, and the other sniggly things I mentioned (like computer access)? Get it in writing? Put it in writing to present?
Or just get the Devil out of Dodge?
Thank you for listening to me rant.
Hee, I didn't mean to write a book. So, I'm not overreacting? It really is untenable?
NO....get out!!! :)
Go to Mega-Shoe-Mart (wherever) and get some FAST shoes....do not go to work in anything that will give you less than cheetah speed as you run from this place
In terms of toxic environments, you're about a half a block from Chernobyl.
I used to work for a family run business. After accidently having received the daughters paycheck (who did so very little but made twice my salary!) I decided to go to nursing school.
Baltimore, I have no clue what she makes...don't care, really. I just want what's considered a fair salary by NP standars for my state. What I earn now (and DO I ever earn it!) is more in line with what an RN makes. I accepted this at the start because it was stressed to me that it WAS just a starting point, I needed a job, it was full-time, and honestly the best option I had.
I'm thinking some research on NP salary in this state attached to the request, so they don't think I pulled the number out of my ear....
Anyhoo, thanks!
This is a no win situation. I was in a similar job and they all had a great time with each other. Never worried about audits .Didn't want me to surf the internet . I got an Iphone so I could always check the news and Facebook[on my lunch half hour]. Also, if he is eighty, how much of a future is there for you? You can get a better job with medical benefits.
Gosh it seems to be drama city where ever you work - I'd leave. I get my drama from TV.
Well, trauma, with the exception of the hospital, you're right. I think I need to go back in hospital. The 'family practices' around here are awfully cliquey.
Honest to Pete, I've been a good girl. Don't cause tension, help the staff as much as I can, and if I can't, I go read my book in my corner, until there's a patient to see. Don't post on FB about work, nothing. All I've done for the most is sit back and watch, and what a long, strange show it's been.
The joys of office nursing!
At 80 anythng may happen so don't expect he will change anything in the office. Ain't going to happen. Choose your battles. Have the clerk do the easy stuff like pulling charts and just quit expecting anything else to save yourself the agony. You can do it quicker.
Just ride it out till you deliver. That way your ersume looks better and it is a gracious and good looking way to get out of the job and look good to the new employer you will find after you deliver.
Go all zen. It is only temporary. No one else will be likely to hire you while you are "great with child":D. Ride it out and then make a fresh start after baby is born.
No matter how hard you fight right now you will not get the concessions you want and it is not worth the aggravation. I wouldn't quit though because you want your resume to at least look like you have NP experience.
So, smile, grit teeth, do what you can do and don't worry about the rest. You will soon be gone anyway.
AngelfireRN, MSN, RN, APRN
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One of my fave cliches, linear, and very apt. Thanks!