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Originally Posted by Rerun
Maybe you should keep your trap shut about things you know nothing about.
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You just said all nurses play the system to a tee
My late uncle was in the pain mangement of the Tom Baker a year and a half ago due to pain from his lung cacner. His nurse was my best friends wife. The whole family was quite impressed with the work she did while caring for my uncle. Do your research before you label every nurse with the same brush. It's insulting and offensive to those that do a great job!
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Two years ago, my wife used to work in the scheduling department of a major hospital in Calgary, so I think my info is a little better than yours (who has a friend who has a wife... da da, da da, da da...)
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You sound like the kid down the street going my dad can beat up your dad
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She scheduled nurses hours. Nurses like to work part time. The majority seem to like it that way. .... the reason being is the hospital is always chronically short of nursing staff (nobody wants to work full time) so the Scheduling dept has to always be calling up the part time nurses and beg them to come and do this shift or that shift. Usually when they get a hold of the nurses, the usual response is "Im too busy ... call my back when you are willing to pay me double my normal salary".... and of course the scheduling dept always does.
Therefore the nurse end up working a std 40 hour week. 20 hours at regular pay ($32-40 per hour) and 20 hours at double pay.
That is one of the reasons are health care costs are so high.
My wife hated her job. You wouldn't believe how hard the nurses were to deal with and the abuse she took from them for just trying to do her job. She ended up quitting because of it.
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No one is saying there aren't problems within the system. However to label all workers with a broad brush is misleading.
Your wife wasn't happy and left. Hope she found something more to her liking.
My best friends wife loves her job and enjoys working with patients.