Last night I wanted to be in bed by 11:30 and don't get to bed until 3am because I wanted to just be done with crafter job quests... Realized that hahaha guess what you forgot to finish Weavers for some reason. I decided I couldn't do it.
Get to work on time and find out I'm not working in scheduling like I thought, which is an 8 hour shift. No. I apparently work in admissions today which is a 12 hour shift and I'm technically 30 mins late now....
And even better, I'm one step closer to my ass kicked out of my job because it's been 30 minutes, even though I would have been actually early today if I had been correct in the area I worked in today.
I literally say I'm in Admissions slowly and clearly and I still get people like "did you call and let them know they're up here? They're looking downstairs."
And lab cakes asking if there was anything on for them and I told them the MRI was with and without contrast... Doesn't it have it in that order but NOOO
I hate this. They tell me that I need to be specific to where I am (understandably) so I make it so damn clear that I am in scheduling or admissions when I answer the phone or call someone. Anyone who's worked here longer than a week should know that scheduling is downstairs in the front and admissions is upstairs by the ER
And yet I will make it as clear as I can of where I am, I still get calls (just did) about "did you let us know?"... YES. I CALLED WHEN THE PATIENT GOT HERE. Who's the one who's in trouble here?
The nurse that I spoke to (and told them I spoke to by name) that apparently never bothered to let them know even when I called her? Nah.
I sent a message to my supervisor about my concern because that's 2 times in just a few hours... The hell if I'm going to get in trouble for something that's not my god damn fault
This person came in for her son's clinic app where she said she'd pay her Co pay with a check. I called to let them know the patient was here and started to say she was going to pay with a check but then got hung up on.
A moment later I get a call back from the clinic saying he needed a statement signed and had a CO pay, which I explained that I started to tell her that and then she hung up on me and that she'd pay by check. So she goes "oh... Okay...?" and hangs up
40 mins later he's done and his mom asks who takes it, when then normally take it before they grab the patient. So I call back and another clinic person answers.
I tell her what's up and she said that he's listed down as having already paid it. So I have to explain that she told me about it but never came to grab it. "okay, we'll look into it."
A few mins later the initial person who told me about the Co pay comes in but gets interrupted by someone else talking to them and I'm screaming in my head... "YOU CAN TALK TO HIM ABOUT THIS LATER. YOU'RE 40 MINS LATE TO GETTING THIS AHHHHHHHHHHH"
When I'm already close to termination not because I'm a bad worker but just because I'm occasionally 5-10 mins late, I really don't need this shit making me look bad when I didn't have any part of it
I will never claim to be without fault. If I have messed something up, I will own up to it. But I refuse to take the blame for other people's shortcomings when it was not my doing
The nurse that I spoke to (and told them I spoke to by name) that apparently never bothered to let them know even when I called her? Nah.