Terminated the third week into my orientation

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I’m looking to get advice from nurses this may have happened to because I’m feeling especially blue at the time being. OK, so little backstory - I graduated in December ‘19 with my ADN and got hired at my areas bigger hospital for a new grad position in the mother/baby unit. I was also offered a peds position as well as on oncology. However, I took the MBU because my passion is to be in LDR one day.

The first week went well, it consisted of class time and learning the hospital. The second week consisted of a class and two shifts in which I was placed with a preceptor. This is the where my first bad incident took place - I didn’t make it to the 6:45 huddle because my badge wouldn’t let me in through the employee door by the employee parking lot so I had to walk around the building to get in.

I made it in by 6:55 before report was given on our patients but that was considered late (which at the time they were sympathetic, but later used it against me.) I spent the two days learning my preceptors routine, figuring how to do the charting, and going solo on the steps she had taught me to do on the mommies and newborn babies. This preceptor was awesome and I appreciated how she was patient with me and helped me find my own way while teaching me.

That was about the extent of my “good” experience because the following week, I made the rather unfortunate mistake of oversleeping for a required class. I text a classmate to let her know of my plunder and that I was on the way. The text I received in return stated that they had decided to shorten the class and that the teacher claimed it wouldn’t be an issue for me to reschedule if I so chose to do. I agreed and went about my day until it was time for me to come in to shadow my charge nurse at 4:30.

That’s when I received the call from my clinical coordinator wondering why I wasn’t at the class and why hadn’t I told them about it. My exact words to her was that at the cost of sounding ignorant, I simply wasn’t aware that it was necessary to inform them and that I was told I could reschedule the class within a few weeks. I was told not to come in for the shadow and to expect a call from the clinical coordinator as well as my manager the following day. I get that dreaded call and they proceed to tell me that I cannot come to work till after they speak with HR because 1. I was late the first day, 2. I didn’t let them know I missed the class, 3. I “lied” by telling them I was told I could reschedule the class because it wasn’t the teacher who told me that but rather a fellow friend/co-worker.

It took them a week to get back to me, they ended up telling me I wasn’t a good “fit” for them, and they cut up my badge in front of me. Now, I am well beyond aware of my mishaps and what I should have done differently - I should’ve set aside time to make sure I could get in and out of the building before my scheduled shift, I should’ve set 5 alarms if that was what it would’ve take to ensure I didn’t oversleep, and I should’ve contacted my employer rather than my co-worker about the blunder. I am taking these unfortunate happenings and 100% learning from them so as to be the best nurse I can.

That being said, it’s been a week and I’m terrified I’m blacklisted from this hospital since I have been applying for other positions and have yet to hear anything. Should I wait it out? I was offered interviews at another hospital, however it’s an hour away so I’m hesitant to accept. Do I have to list this on future resumes? I don’t feel as if I got to truly “nurse” and I’m discouraged my skills will atrophy if I don’t use them. I’m also concerned that that was the only time I will ever get to experience my “dream job” as this manager is over both the MBU as well as LDR. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

Hate to tell you but in my health system you would be not be able to be rehired. Being late repeatedly, especially in your first few weeks, is a sign of an employee you wouldn't want to keep. It shows red flags that you will always be dealing with this (even if that isn't true.) I hope you are able to land the job you want. Good luck to you!

Specializes in Grad Nurse.
11 hours ago, SleykRN said:

Who cares what some person seeking to "admonish" you has to say? Its the internet. Dont take ANYONE'S words to heart. Yes, not even my own. I wish that you do listen to my advice, but that's the beauty of it, you dont have to.

I listened without even seeing your words. I took a much needed break from the keyboard warriors and it made me realize to stick to advice from my mama when I need a reaming rather than the internet ?

There were a few comments on here that I will truly take to heart and yours is one of them. Thank you ? but dang I’m so glad I took that break.

To any other fresh grads that come across this post one day and find yourself in a similar situation (which I hope you never do) please know that regardless of what ANYONE says, you will find a new start and a “better fit.” You’re a nurse. We got this ❤️

I ended up finding a position with the hospital that was further away but they have a smaller hospital that is about the same distance as I was driving before. I created a great rapport with my manager immediately, my work family is amazing, and I couldn’t have asked for a better learning environment to be in during these times. I’m so happy now that things turned out the way they did, it was just meant to be. Best wishes to you all!

2 hours ago, HippyHappyRN said:

I listened without even seeing your words. I took a much needed break from the keyboard warriors and it made me realize to stick to advice from my mama when I need a reaming rather than the internet ?

There were a few comments on here that I will truly take to heart and yours is one of them. Thank you ? but dang I’m so glad I took that break.

To any other fresh grads that come across this post one day and find yourself in a similar situation (which I hope you never do) please know that regardless of what ANYONE says, you will find a new start and a “better fit.” You’re a nurse. We got this ❤️

I ended up finding a position with the hospital that was further away but they have a smaller hospital that is about the same distance as I was driving before. I created a great rapport with my manager immediately, my work family is amazing, and I couldn’t have asked for a better learning environment to be in during these times. I’m so happy now that things turned out the way they did, it was just meant to be. Best wishes to you all!

That's what I love! I knew you would be fine. Yes, the internet is just not filled with people waiting to build you up anymore. They wanna tear down and make others feel bad. Some sick, weird, sensation they get when they walk away knowing they could be mean and cruel without consequence through their dirty, smelly keyboards. LOL! Yes, there is some solid advice sprinkled through the thread, but the trick is determining which ones have your best interest, and which ones are just unnecessarily mean and hurtful.

You ALWAYS have to be defensive on the internet. People are just not kind as in the first days of the web. Now maliciousness and "I'm sorry honey, you were wrong" is mostly all you get.

Forget that! You are a fine nurse and a good person. Anyone who innately takes up nursing as a profession, for whatever reason, is heading down the right path. Some more noble than others, but still, the right path. I have failed so many times, but I NEVER let people punish me for it. You are a good person. Who gives a *** what others say? Especially when they carry this foolish "I'm telling you off" type attitude. I'm glad you left this crazy condescending thread for a while, and when you returned, it was a good response.

I'm very happy to hear you are doing great, and I wish nothing but the best for you! Stay safe and well!

Specializes in Grad Nurse.
6 hours ago, SleykRN said:

Anyone who innately takes up nursing as a profession, for whatever reason, is heading down the right path. Some more noble than others, but still, the right path.

You got that right! I was in a broken place then and ready to crumble at what anyone said but not anymore. Thanks for being awesome! Happy nursing to all nurses but especially to those of us that fell down, got dragged, and came out better on the other side ❤️

Specializes in Med Surg, LTC, Home Health.
On 3/4/2020 at 9:07 PM, HippyHappyRN said:

I made it in by 6:55 before report was given on our patients but that was considered late

You seem to try to exonerate yourself for being late just because they hadn't started report. "That was considered late", like you don't know that. And then the "unfortunate mistake of oversleeping". Haha. You can't be late, missing classes, taking your cues from a coworker like that counts, instead of contacting the teacher or notifying your manager that you missed it, all while on orientation! Trying to belittle the severity of your mistakes makes it look like you don't take them seriously and may not correct your course as a result. If that is the perspective you take in every situation, then maybe that is the real motive behind your termination. Good luck.?

Specializes in Grad Nurse.
1 hour ago, BradleyRN said:

Good luck.?

Thanks ??

21 hours ago, BradleyRN said:

You seem to try to exonerate yourself for being late just because they hadn't started report. "That was considered late", like you don't know that. And then the "unfortunate mistake of oversleeping". Haha. You can't be late, missing classes, taking your cues from a coworker like that counts, instead of contacting the teacher or notifying your manager that you missed it, all while on orientation! Trying to belittle the severity of your mistakes makes it look like you don't take them seriously and may not correct your course as a result. If that is the perspective you take in every situation, then maybe that is the real motive behind your termination. Good luck.?

LOL! youre late to the party...try harder next time. LOL!

Hippy, if I was you, I wouldn't respond to people obviously looking to pile on. Dont dignify him or her with anymore responses. People are just too idiotic boy. WOW!.

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