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Sorry that happened. It's one of those "no good deed goes unpunished" situations wherein it becomes clear that the message is to wait until the the day of your shift to call in. In agency work I expect the person staffing cases to react with disappointment or an exasperated sigh, but actual hostility is unfair and unwarranted. Hope the job market is your area is such that you can find a more supportive agency to work for! Feel better soon!
Sherriblu
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I work for a Peds homehealth care agency. I have been sick with a Uri and thought I would give the agency a heads up that I might not be better for my shift tomorrow night. I work with vent and trach kids. My boss was not nice on the phone nor understanding. What kind of world are we in when you can't be sick and you try to I do the right thing and get blasted for it? Kinda hurt my feelings. Why does doing the right thing theses days not matter?? Is it just me? If I had a vulnerable child no way would I a sick nurse care for my child!!