Published Sep 4, 2011
brotherbear
70 Posts
ok, so I just started at this long term care facility not too long ago. Just yesterday I was passing by the staffing coordinator (who thinks shes God) obviously since she got put their by HR....walked past her and said hi, with eye contact and she did not even acknowledge me! what lack of ethics! yet she comes to me two hours later and asks "heh can you work the evening shift tommorrow".....I pretended like I could not even hear her and continued charting.
After her second try when she came closer to me I told her probably (not) and that I would think about it and would call her once I got home... At home I took my sweet time relaxing, watched my damn sports highlights and called her back and told her a big fat NO. could have paid $$$ to feel the sobby expression in her voice. Vengeance is glorious!
xtxrn, ASN, RN
4,267 Posts
Gee, what a pro you are.
Maybe something besides YOU was at the top of her things to think about when you saw her earlier.
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
1) it's not a matter of ethics. look up the word and reconsider.
2) so you sure showed her! yeah, that you're intentionally rude and inconsiderate, when she probably was thinking about a lot more things than you when she didn't see or hear you.
3) this is your idea of when "vengeance" is called for? and you think it was a "glorious" accomplishment? puh-leeze..
MsHelloKitty,LVN
60 Posts
Gee, what a pro you are. Maybe something besides YOU was at the top of her things to think about when you saw her earlier.
:yeah:
tokmom, BSN, RN
4,568 Posts
Your next schedule might not look so pretty if she is the staffing coordinator.
Maybe she had other things on her mind, a sick child, relative. Maybe she needs that day off for a dr appt or a teacher conference...
Think about that the next time you jerk somebody around.
Your next schedule might not look so pretty if she is the staffing coordinator.Maybe she had other things on her mind, a sick child, relative. Maybe she needs that day off for a dr appt or a teacher conference...Think about that the next time you jerk somebody around.
meltnpointofwax
189 Posts
or maybe she just didn't hear you?
Hospice Nurse LPN, BSN, RN
1,472 Posts
My goodness! That doesn't sound like you behaved very professionaly.
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
as they say, payback's a *****.
yet, i would find it just as vindictive for her to retaliate w/an undesirable schedule.
i opt for professionalism w/a touch of decorum (:)), regardless how immature some folks can be.
leslie
Whispera, MSN, RN
3,458 Posts
Wow, what are you so angry about, brotherbear? Your reaction to not having your greeting returned was pretty big...bigger than the situation called for...
FancypantsRN
299 Posts
I don't understand the OP reaction either. Someone doesn't hear me pretty much every shift when I day hi or bye (they are busy or whatever). No big deal, nothing to seeth about. Seems silly to me.
i find it a tad scary, myself.