• Letstakealook
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    15 hours ago

    Is this why 85% of nurses are rude and generally unpleasant to work with?

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      14 hours ago

      They’re treated like shit by patients and their experience will basically always be considered irrelevant if a brand new doctor disagrees (I get why, but it’s still gotta be irritating). I’d be rude too.

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        14 hours ago

        I guess. I’m treated like shit by nurses, doctors, and patients daily; yet I somehow manage not to be rude. I was curious if it came from them not exactly wanting to be in the roles they’re in.

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      14 hours ago

      If a lot of things smell like shit to you, try checking your shoes. If this is the kind of respect you usually give them, I’m not shocked you’re getting it back.

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        Honestly, I sometimes miss the earlier days of Lemmy when folks were generally kind to each other by default. Seems like this kind of comment is becoming all too common.

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          8 hours ago

          I know, it’s very rude to respond to someone sharing a story about their job with being derisive towards most people who do it.

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        14 hours ago

        Lmao, wow. I certainly didn’t give any to you, and this was your reaction. I was curious if their unpleasant disposition was due to not wanting to be in the positions their in. It appears it is just ya’lls state of being. Though, in my case, I’m sure there is classism involved considering where I work in the hospital.