It was a busy day. Call bells going off, people calling, you name it. Anyway, my friend was at lunch, and her admission was here. So, I had to do it. While I was gathering the vitals and weight, a call was for one of my rooms. I should've called them and told them I was busy, but I was busy as well. What I didn't know was that the therapist was going to see the patient. Soon, I'm out of the room and go to my patient. I open the door, and guess who's there? The therapist. For a second, I was glad, because the therapist was helping the patient to the bathroom. But she looked at me with a cold stare and said these words without compassion or sympathy. "You should be here." I was shocked. I was sweating and tired from the admission I just went to, and you ***** at me, while the patient was there? I told her I was busy, but again, she said, 'You should be here." I swear, something inside me wanted to cuss the glory out of her, but I didn't. I was better than her, and I knew it. Anyway, I helped her and she took the patient to therapy. From that day on, every time I looked at her or had to help her, I do it with tension. I knew there are going to be employees who treat you bad, but not as bad as her. In a sense, I felt sorry for her. Why, because she was a middle aged women, who seemed to be doing her job for quite some time. My advice to her, if you can't work with people and treat them like ****, just because you are higher, then quit breaking your back and find another damn job, ya *****.