Dec 30, 201510 yr I see it in the hospital. I see the "keep your head down and don't ever correct a teacher" and I've seen it in my current place of work. Why does it seem that nurses want to one up each other or socially isolate people? Do you see what I see?
Jan 1, 201610 yr Yea? What's a male nurse who acts like that called, then?Or are you including them in this as well?Certainly including male nurses, they can be female dogs as well, just could not think of another PC word.
Jan 1, 201610 yr Certainly including male nurses, they can be female dogs as well, just could not think of another PC word.Turds.They can both be dog turds.
Jan 2, 201610 yr Can you clarify your last 2 posts, por favor? (Jelly should always be raspberry.)Some are on Power Trips.Never seen "Catty" men. Backstabbing yes. "Catty" nope.
Jan 2, 201610 yr Some are on Power Trips.Never seen "Catty" men. Backstabbing yes. "Catty" nope.I just have^Meow.
Jan 2, 201610 yr As for Politically Correct, NEVER HAVE, NEVER WILL!Gotten through life just fine. I will be a TRUMP Male nurse.
Jan 2, 201610 yr I used to work with Female doctors and female nurses at a clinic for a while, got a long great with them. I get the feeling women, and I may be wrong, can work better with males in SOME environments and be comfortable just being themselves. Or perhaps I just put ladies as ease.I treat EVERYONE, male, female, black, green, brown as a equal. With that said, if you screw me over, then all bets are off...
Jan 3, 201610 yr Who doesn't love a crash pizza right next to the blood soaked linen and poopy diaper pails?!
Jan 3, 201610 yr WWNJD What would nurse "Jackie" do?Just came back on Netflix. 7 seasons to binge on. HFY!
Jan 4, 201610 yr It happens most often when your supervisor cultivates some staff to be informers on other staff...being some staffs best friend,going out with them,giving them days off they want etc. Just a game they play and when you won't play....your the oursider.
I see it in the hospital. I see the "keep your head down and don't ever correct a teacher" and I've seen it in my current place of work. Why does it seem that nurses want to one up each other or socially isolate people? Do you see what I see?