This article discusses how Nurses are terminated for requesting exemption from the Covid-19 Vaccine mandate.
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When You Realize You Are Replaceable
It was the dream job, mothers and babies, those perfect newborn babies. Postpartum care, neonatal care, a career that made working the night shift bearable, a wanted escape from the busyness of my home life. It was my third hospital job and my home away from home. I had no intentions of seeking employment anywhere else for the foreseeable future.
I worked so hard through nursing school, to achieve Cum Laude, to learn bedside nursing, a dream of mine since childhood. There were no late nights or bar scenes for me. Flashcards, studying, and working as a Patient Care Assistant on a fast-paced Telemetry unit were my life. I wanted nothing more than to see RN on my badge.
Ten years of experience later, and during my third pregnancy, Covid happened. I worked twelve-hour shifts with an N95 mask at 6 months pregnant and without complaint, because this is what I signed up for. This was my job. I was fearful initially, but I was trained well in PPE use and knew I was protected.
I am a breastfeeding mother. I am extremely cautious of all that I choose to put into my body. I am a nurse that values Holistic medicine and natural remedies. During Covid, my family supports our immune system with daily doses of Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc, fresh air, and exercise. When the vaccine became available, and I conducted my own personal evidence-based research, I decided the vaccine was not a choice I was comfortable with, not a substance I could put in my body, or my daughter's. I was immediately called a danger to my patients, an irresponsible Nurse, rather than a human being, a mother, a woman that is entitled to her own medical choices.
The mandates were announced for all Hospital employees, and I submitted a religious exemption promptly and truthfully, maintaining hope in the leaders at the hospital I had been employed by for seven years. The hospital I was born at, the hospital I was so proud to be employed by.
The week before Christmas, I received the dreaded phone call. My exemption was denied and I had two weeks to comply or be forced into a "voluntary resignation". I was overwhelmed, consumed by emotions, the joy of Christmas ripped away from my family of five.
I filed for an appeal and was granted a Zoom meeting with the CEO, and the Union that I had paid to protect my rights. I spoke my truth and requested an accommodation of weekly Covid testing. Two weeks later, my request was denied and I was no longer employed. I was disposed of like my hard work and dedication was nothing to the hospital I called my own. A hospital two of my children were proudly birthed at. My name was frequented in Press Ganey Surveys of patient satisfaction. I cried with my patients, I was the one at the bedside during life's most beautiful moments, and in the dark unexpected moments that are so rarely discussed.
I am replaceable. I am just a nurse that can be fired (or forced into resignation) for my personal medical choices. I am hesitant to start again at a new facility as I now know, that one choice can take away my career and in turn, take food out of my children's mouths. Declined for unemployment because of my "voluntary" choice.
The daily news report of critical nursing shortages, offers of sign-on bonuses and incentives. I am willing and able to work, but I sit at home with my children, searching for a new job that brings me joy and allows me to continue to homeschool my children. I apply for out-of-state licenses while I question if Nursing is my future, or if a new path is waiting for me. I am not alone in this despair, as over 100 employees in my hospital's organization are in the same circumstance. We are not neglectful, careless nurses and in a country that supports freedom of choice, our choice has been stripped from us. Stripped from the very souls that are at the bedside of our hospitalized population.
Just one year prior, I was labeled as a hero, but now, my education, skills, and experience mean nothing, as I can so easily be replaced.
Part of growing up and becoming a Big Person is learning that everyone is replaceable. How would society ever move on if we weren't? You were given an opportunity to continue your job or not and you made the choice to leave. But I do give you credit for continuing to work while you were 6 months pregnant - that is hard.
I don’t care about your vaccine status. There are many jobs out there that the vaccine is not mandated. My employer is one of them and you just comply with the PPE and weekly testing.
although there are very few running around unvaccinated, know that there are jobs out there. Maybe not your dream job but you do have to be fair and meet halfways if you do not want to get vaccinated.
Nurses have been treated a dime a dozen since the beginning of time. We are very easily replaceable for just about anything these days. I was thrown away like a dirty diaper when Covid hit because all surgeries were cancelled. Instead of sending us to help our peers that were incredibly short on the floors they laid us off and brought in an orificenal of travelers.
I was forced to find a new job and had to end up moving out of state. Now they can’t pay me enough to go back because I feel some type of way.
Keep looking, there are plenty jobs out there that will work with you. Good luck!?
7 hours ago, RosesrReder said:I don’t care about your vaccine status. There are many jobs out there that the vaccine is not mandated. My employer is one of them and you just comply with the PPE and weekly testing.
although there are very few running around unvaccinated, know that there are jobs out there. Maybe not your dream job but you do have to be fair and meet halfways if you do not want to get vaccinated.
Nurses have been treated a dime a dozen since the beginning of time. We are very easily replaceable for just about anything these days. I was thrown away like a dirty diaper when Covid hit because all surgeries were cancelled. Instead of sending us to help our peers that were incredibly short on the floors they laid us off and brought in an orificenal of travelers.
I was forced to find a new job and had to end up moving out of state. Now they can’t pay me enough to go back because I feel some type of way.
Keep looking, there are plenty jobs out there that will work with you. Good luck!?
Wow. That hospital was very short on imagination if they didn't use the staff they had. I have a friend who is an OR tech in a hospital system that was hit hard with Covid and even though she couldn't do direct patient care, She was the NCO who kept the unit shipshape with supplies and the crash carts refilled instantly. No one in that system was laid off (unless they chose to take time off) because there was plenty of ways to contribute to patient care. Having said that, though, only vaccinated staff could work.
I cried reading your article. It is extremely maddening that Nurses are treated like disposable garbage now, just for not wanting to take this vaccine. My advise. Stay home & Enjoy your children while they are still young. There are some hospitals and clinics that don't require the jab. You may have to go to another state like Florida. Shame on these Tyrannical Hospital CEO's. They are Authoritarian Tyrants, nothing less.
19 hours ago, jnb1740 said:I cried reading your article. It is extremely maddening that Nurses are treated like disposable garbage now, just for not wanting to take this vaccine. My advise. Stay home & Enjoy your children while they are still young. There are some hospitals and clinics that don't require the jab. You may have to go to another state like Florida. Shame on these Tyrannical Hospital CEO's. They are Authoritarian Tyrants, nothing less.
Tyrants?
23 hours ago, jnb1740 said:I cried reading your article. It is extremely maddening that Nurses are treated like disposable garbage now, just for not wanting to take this vaccine. My advise. Stay home & Enjoy your children while they are still young. There are some hospitals and clinics that don't require the jab. You may have to go to another state like Florida. Shame on these Tyrannical Hospital CEO's. They are Authoritarian Tyrants, nothing less.
I thought the vaccine is mandatory by the federal government in order to get medicare/medicaid funding. Is that not true?
Megan1977, MSN, EdD, RN
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No sympathy for you from me. Get vaccinated or find another place to nurse that will accept your pseudoscience research regarding Covid vaccinations. Choices have consequences- suck it up Buttercup