--- In nursingassistantsonly@yahoogroups.com, "steelersfan34"
<steelersfan34@...> wrote:
>
> I was told by the nurses tonight, that I bring a "negative
attitude"
> to work and I'm supposed to come to work with a smile on my face.
> Yeah, right, it's hard to come to work happy when you have people
> that call off all the time (this one girl has called in 12 times
> this month) and still has a job!!!! 4 of those times was just this
> week. When she is there she doesn't do much. I always get stuck
> working with the ones that aren't the team players and have to do
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> residents by myself and get 6 of them dressed and out of bed in 1
> hour, then go down and help the person that isn't a team player
> because she can't do it herself, but in return does not come and
> help me.
>
> State is in our facility right now and I hope they are smart enough
> to find the things wrong with the facility and give them the
> deficienies they deserve.
>
> It seems like Missouri doesn't have too many "rules" like other
> states. These residents don't even have name bands so you know who
> they are. And this is the first place I've worked where you don't
> have to be drug tested when you are hired, needless to say, if they
> did do drug testing half of the facility would be out of a job!!!
>
> Thanks for listening,
> Lisa
>sounds llike the place where i work on connecticut ther are no team
players one girl call out alot and when she is there she does nothing