ironguy321
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Is it common for people to quit on the spot? I'll admit, I was one, but it was a bad place to be. I was wondering if this was rare or if it was common for people to quit and what they're reasons might've been.
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Had a guy quit on us after his first shift. He didn't show up for his second twelve the next night, so the supervisor called him to ask if he was sick. He said," 'm not coming in." The supe asked him if he was sick then he would put him in for sick leave. He told the supe ,"You don't understand... I'm not ever coming back to that zoo."
He came in the following Monday and dropped all of his issued equpment on the hallway floor outside the Ops Officers door.
The rest of the shift never learned his name. the only ones who knew it were his trainer, and the shift supe.
It is not very common here, but I am sure things are different at other places around the country/world.
We have had someone I know personally lose his cert for something similar here. Your guy should have too IMOHad a coworker quit in the middle of the transport because his wife, a dispatcher there; was fired. he stopped pt care, and just sat in the airway chair on the phone with his wife.
I felt then and still feel now that he should have lost his cert over it. No harm came to the patient, but he still had about 20 min of transport time left, stopped taking v.s; just stopped all patient interaction, with an alert patient.
Had a coworker quit in the middle of the transport because his wife, a dispatcher there; was fired. he stopped pt care, and just sat in the airway chair on the phone with his wife.
I felt then and still feel now that he should have lost his cert over it. No harm came to the patient, but he still had about 20 min of transport time left, stopped taking v.s; just stopped all patient interaction, with an alert patient.