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Interesting thread unraveling in real time over there titled "I quit today" or something similar. I would stay up to read it but I have to hit the rack.
So I started reading through that post yesterday and then finsished it up today while on-call and had a few thoughts:
1) You can't help feeling really bad for a guy who has ostensibly made innumerable sacrifices over the years to get where he was..lots of family stuff, financial stuff, etc. Only to have this happen to him now. But...
2) I also found myself cringing when he described how he handled some of the situations he found himself in... I mean... I guess I can just say I would never have handled some of those situations in the same way he did, and am not entirely surprised that things came to a poor conclusion. And finally...
3) After reading JPP's post on that thread, I was really proud to be a member of this forum. Other posters were saying stuff like "wow that sucks" and "well you should have done xyz" and Jet offered some real, honest-to-God personal support to someone who was very clearly having a personal crisis of sorts. Jet kind of makes us all look a little bit better by association. 👍
I wonder if my post is the one that prompted him to ask the thread to be closed... 😀
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No, it wasn't that.
He had second thoughts about identifying the program since it may have resulted in additional repercussions when trying to get another position elsewhere.
I wonder if my post is the one that prompted him to ask the thread to be closed... 😀
Oh, and here's a totally gratuitous picture of David Hasselhoff:
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-copro
From reading the his messages, it looks like he had everything working against him especially the nurses. The nurses I worked with when I started intership were very helpful, friendly, and understanding (of me being new). Without them working on my side, life really would have been hell.
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I wonder if my post is the one that prompted him to ask the thread to be closed... 😀
Oh, and here's a totally gratuitous picture of David Hasselhoff:
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-copro
But, the lying b*tch tried to say I gave her a verbal order to give fentanyl. I literally wanted to take her out back and beat her. Again, fortunately, the attending believed me, and the policy changed about "verbal orders" for narcotics after that episode.
You were lucky. The MICU nurses (when I was an intern) did everything they could to sabotage me.
Not surprising since you seem to be an arrogant know it all most of the time.
Not surprising since you seem to be an arrogant know it all most of the time.

Not surprising since you seem to be an arrogant know it all most of the time.
Not surprising since you seem to be an arrogant know it all most of the time.