Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've posted before about this. Coworker almost killed someone and was not reprimanded. Instead, my boss used someone else as a scapegoat and fired her. A month later, coworker nearly killed someone else (this person actually flat lined in the OR) and she STILL wasnt fired. I quit. I guess a few months later she finally got fired.
Was it a restaurant?
No, i was a nurse at an orthopedic surgeon's office. She was a secretary and gave out the wrong sample of medication to a patient. Luckily they called the nurse on call before injecting it. The other one was when she received lab results for a patient and forgot to give them to the doctor. The patient had a severe infection. I could go on and on about this office. Luckily for yoi guys, it isnt anywhere near DC
Anonymous wrote:If you ever quit a post-college, professional job, what happened? What made you leave? (talking about good jobs here. Not McJobs)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Micromanagement and constant criticism, dismal employee morale. Expectation to work at least 50 hours per week for less than $100k.
This sounds a lot like my current situation. Did you quit without something else lined up? Did you land on your feet?
Anonymous wrote:a super krappy, control-freak managing director. her group has the worst turnover at our organization. I can't believe I stayed more than a couple years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've posted before about this. Coworker almost killed someone and was not reprimanded. Instead, my boss used someone else as a scapegoat and fired her. A month later, coworker nearly killed someone else (this person actually flat lined in the OR) and she STILL wasnt fired. I quit. I guess a few months later she finally got fired.
Was it a restaurant?
Boss who routinely refused to let me present my work, who yelled at people, and who, perhaps most importantly was not half as smart as I am.
Few months later he was fired. I texted him a photo of myself and another one of his directs having a drink with the caption "congrats."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've posted before about this. Coworker almost killed someone and was not reprimanded. Instead, my boss used someone else as a scapegoat and fired her. A month later, coworker nearly killed someone else (this person actually flat lined in the OR) and she STILL wasnt fired. I quit. I guess a few months later she finally got fired.
Was it a restaurant?
Anonymous wrote:Micromanagement and constant criticism, dismal employee morale. Expectation to work at least 50 hours per week for less than $100k.
Anonymous wrote:I've posted before about this. Coworker almost killed someone and was not reprimanded. Instead, my boss used someone else as a scapegoat and fired her. A month later, coworker nearly killed someone else (this person actually flat lined in the OR) and she STILL wasnt fired. I quit. I guess a few months later she finally got fired.