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Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I am taking a strong stance against jeggings: term and clothing item.
Put that in your pie pan, bingo!
Things I Didn't Say to my supervisor at work last night, but might bring up today:
"You talking in a low voice about deliberately overdosing* a resident in order to create a situation that would get me into trouble as a means to let off steam because I had to write up a med. error involving a mistake you made, was kinda creepy (and let's not get into the unprofessional discussion, eh?). Sure we all let off steam, but most of us wait until we are alone or in some safe company to do it. I'm not sure if you did not realize you were speaking aloud, or if you were trying to intimidate me. I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt at the moment, but please don't make me have this conversation with your supervisor. Also, about that bill you had asked me to post - did you ever put a stamp on it? Because the last time I saw it, it was sitting, stampless on the table, while I was notifying the nurse of the med. error. After I got done filling out the forms, the envelope was no longer there. I rather hope you are not planning on 'losing' the bill and pretending that you actually put it in my hands."
- *not a fatal overdose, just applying a topical treatment one extra time in a day. But still, creepifying and beyond inappropriate.
Eww, WindSparrow.
Methinks that "accidental topical overdose" needs to involve your foot upside her head.
Andi, please write down everything you remember she said in that low voice, initial and date the document, then put it in a safe place. I'm pretty sure that deliberately overdosing translates to something felonious. Caveat: I'm not a lawyer in your state.
It's a holiday at work today, and the students are in the middle of exams, so the library is quite dull. Also, I've had to ask a couple of students in a study room to keep their voices down, twice - but it's really one student in there who has the most amazing voice, which comes through the door and walls as if she's in the same room. I keep thinking she should have been an opera singer.
WindSparrow, that goes beyond creepy. What an awful person.
Ok, I have decided not to talk to her directly about it, but I have called her supervisor and left a message asking to talk.
Umm.....yeah that totally sounds outright criminal. Beyond criminal negligence, because it was actually intentional. That's a really strong reason to lose a job. Somehow i doubt the patient (or their family) would be thrilled to know that a care provider is deliberately mistreating them or their loved one out of petty spite.
It's Mad Men and we're talking about it in Cable Drama. I love my 'fistas.
Oh good, sounds like you found a happy medium.
"You talking in a low voice about deliberately overdosing* a resident in order to create a situation that would get me into trouble as a means to let off steam because I had to write up a med. error involving a mistake you made, was kinda creepy (and let's not get into the unprofessional discussion, eh?)
Yeah glad you decided to discuss this with her supervisor. She needs to be fired immediately. No warnings, no second chances.