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vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•those of you with good skills to defuse a tense situation at the workplace, what advice can you give me?English
0·13 days agoyou have several good points but this ruined a good message:
where several people have failed her in a serious matter.
where did you get that from? an elective operation can be postponed if there are no doctors or anesthesiologists who can operate or if an emergency arises and somebody from the ER must be operated within minutes. She was told several times the new date for her fathers operation, she was told the hospital is not operating at full capacity due to doctors calling in sick but she didn’t want to hear it, she even tried storming the nurses room.
If my coworker gives in to every entitled relative who yells at her and treats her this way, either my coworker will resign or take leave due to depression, a coworker who was simply doing her job to the best of her abilities managing the 20 something operations that had to be readied for Monday next week. And she gets abused for that? And you condone the karen? This part of your post seems very tone deaf. My coworker didn’t even do her pause. It is her the one who deserves empathy, respect and my support, not the karen.
As a matter of fact, next time something like this happens I’ll stop working and be there for her ready to call in security and the cops. f*ck the karen.
I don’t know if you’re aware how nurses complain of being treated like crap, burnout, losing the empathy they had when they first started working, but people like this karen are the reason why. You only need one to ruin your day.
What do you call somebody who throws a fit if she doesn’t get what she wants?
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•how are you able to care more about your job itself than the people at your job?English
0·1 month agoyour answer is some kind of zen level wisdom I still need to master.
Happy that you can, but apparently I cannot (yet?)
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•does the new employee eventually stop being the one given the most tasks?English
0·1 month agoare you sure you didn’t mean to say ‘you are’?
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what does it mean being nice to your coworkers to you?English
0·2 months agodoes this also work with women? most nurses I work with are women and are simply incapable of being silent more than 2 minutes.
they may be offended in short term. but in the long you will have more respect.
they WILL be offended and proceed to furiously talk behind my back and destroy my credibility
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what does it mean being nice to your coworkers to you?English
0·2 months agoI’m very introverted and to me any kind of question about me is a prying one: my age, where I was born, how long I’ve been living where I am. I simply don’t get why I have to tell my coworkers about this, nor I understand why they get offended if I don’t answer the question. If I’m fired or I quit I’m not going to see them ever again. Who cares?
I’m a nurse and at my hospital there are rituals that bore me but anyone else finds, apparently, great: after report, talking time, usually 30 minutes. They talk about boring stuff, are loud and obnoxious, I simply don’t understand why adults act like this. I read to pass the time, but have to be there with them because we’re officially working. This happens at least three times per shift: once more to have lunch (for whatever reason we ALL must have lunch together, even if it means not having your own chair) and after charting, where, once again, I must remain with them because that’s officially working time. If I leave, have a seat in the pause room and start reading, I get yelled at, no matter than I can also hear the bell from there.
It gets very boring. God my new job cannot start soon enough.
I don’t have the luxury of having my own working station.
I’ve started to do extra chores just not to have to hear them. It also reduces the chance of them asking me about me.
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm on the spectrum. How do I live the rest of my life?English
0·2 months agoYeah every single one of your coworkers is childish on an elementary school level, sure.
I guess I should’ve written ‘my coworkers sometimes behave like elementary school children’ which is every time they have nothing to do. This is what I feel. I guess to them, they ain’t being childish but engaging. To me it still feels childish.
You either work with a ton of real weirdos, or more likely are way overemphasizig to get people to take your complaints more seriously.
I don’t believe I’m overemphasizing. This is how perceive reality. And I haven’t even started with the patient population
Your perception of yourself and your coworkers is not as objective and devoid of emotion as you think.
you are right, everything I wrote is how I perceive reality, which is, mostly subjective, but to me it still feels objective, if that makes sense. I don’t believe my post (the one that started the thread) is objective, it’s how I perceive my coworkers.
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm on the spectrum. How do I live the rest of my life?English
0·2 months agoThey demand authenticity and complain that people express emotions in the same sentence.
wait, you are right. My coworkers are authentic and they get along among themselves, whereas my way of being authentic seems to be the complete opposite. They are authentic being silly, loud and childish, I am authentic reading a book and not yapping.
We are simply incompatible. I mean its sad people believe a workplace is like an elementary school, but, what can I do to change it? Nothing. I’m glad I’m leaving. In future, I’ll look for jobs where I don’t have to endure silly people like this, a work with as less human contact as possible, or at least with no needy patients that demand you listen to their rants and become their therapist for 4 hours per shift. God I hate that.
The whole post can be summarized as “Life would be so much better if other people’s thoughts and behaviours were organized around me and my preferences”.
while true, I’d suggest ‘Life would be so much better if other people’s thoughts were left unsaid and coworkers let me work’
this is a chance to start looking for better fitting jobs.
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm on the spectrum. How do I live the rest of my life?English
0·2 months agoI’m in my 50s, always feel like an alien, and still think I’m 19yo.
don’t let anyone take your inner child away. Don’t let society change this about you.
I’m guessing that wasn’t what you wanted to hear.
it’s ok, the book is already helpful. At this point I have no expectations about society anymore. It’s survival mechanisms what interest me.
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm on the spectrum. How do I live the rest of my life?English
0·2 months agoI’ve at some time adjusted my field of work to be 100% remote, and now I’m seeing how to change even that. I’ve eliminated Interactions with undesired people almost completely.
then “all” I have to do is to keep looking for jobs where I almost never interact with people…
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•humble, introverted self asks for your advice about human behavior at the workplace. Please read below:English
0·1 year agoI enjoyed reading your post, but Im the laziest sob to ever walk on earth and while I can promise to pay attention, I don’t believe I’m gonna follow through.
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your career, have you found a drama free workplace?English
0·1 year agodo you have any advice for me, now that I’m applying and might work elsewhere? Is there anything I could ask during interviewing to indicate I loathe drama, people full of themselves talking politics or conspiracies or openly discussing how vaginas look like?
vestmoria@linux.communityOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's your experience washing sneakers in the washing machine?English
0·1 year agoI assume that’s an old pillowcase?
it’s actually very sad that your post gets the most upvotes, it simply shows how disconnected, entitled and delusional you and those who upvote you are regarding healthcare.
Nothing surprises me anymore.
You don’t seem to understand that people have lives to live and not everyone has the luxury of pretending to be an armchair doctor or nurse like you. If you’ve never worked a 12 hour shift without pauses, with people blaming you for things you cannot change nor are your fault, with people trying to punch you and raising your voice when they feel inconvenienced you should shut up.
Go back to your ivory tower. No wonder nurses are looking for alternatives elsewhere.
happy downvoting