You making a general statement about nurses is WILD. There’s no way you can tell me that most nurses you’ve met are terrible. And if you have it paints a picture where you’re the common denominator.
most nurses I know are not very nice people (not necessarily at work, just in general). a lot of people seem to share that experience too. I've encountered maybe 2 or 3 nice nurses when I was a patient. Idk I feel like it's too much of a coincidence ya know?
Why are people who freely sharing everything on the internet like a diary, are shocked that other people can see it and are reacting to it 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
You are PAID to do a JOB, not make TikTok content at the consumer’s and employers expense. The law is pretty clear about the workplace. These “nurses” are a liability.
The nurses complaining at the hospital makes the hospital look bad. they have to remember that they are representing the company at work. it may also make future patients feel uncomfortable coming in. i think its differnt if they did it at their house, but its at their WORK. i got things i dont like about my job, but aint no way imma make that type of video. also birth is so hard. its difficult to remember all of these details when you are in so much pain.
I’m sorry are nurses supposed to never let on that they have frustrations at work? The amount of abuse they face and yall want to go to war over the fact they *gasp* don’t like every patient they encounter? I’m so glad nurses as well as teachers are quitting in droves. Go treat yourself ffs 😂
Yeah that guy does not get it. They should be fired. I don’t want to give birth knowing all the nurses find me annoying even before I walk in the door.
im so glad those nurses got fired. Having to be vulnerable around a stranger to give birth is hard enough, it potentially being some ungrateful, inhospitable women with poor attitudes is the only thing that can make it worse
Them sharing the cons of their job won’t change the treatment you receive in hospitals, now they just won’t make videos about it, but they’ll still feel how they feel about you.
And there was a follow up from many women, some who lost children. Some were traumatized and remembered a couple of them. It was WAY beyond them Making that . Could you imagine being treated badly. As your baby passes, THEN seeing thisv??? Darn straight they needed to be fired.
AND they were AT WORK. some family or families, could have actually been present AND heard them. No sir...I can't imagine! Yes fire them. They exposed themselves so I don't feel bad at all
I remember seeing those nurse "icks" before, and I don't even have tiktok. For them to say that on a public platform about women who had JUST given BIRTH...is beyond infuriating. No one wants to be in a hospital relying on the sympathy of the staff, to then hear that they were such a burden to them for asking questions and asking for help. That is literally a nurse's job. To assist in taking care of the patient. It just shows how rude people are no matter the profession and no matter how much money they are making. Those women DESERVED to lose their jobs and this should be a lesson to anyone else, especially in a medical field, to re-evaluate why they chose that job to begin with.
Absolutely. I get that there’s elements of a job that are unpleasant, absolutely, nothing is ever 100% enjoyable. But in a profession like nursing, where people have no choice but be vulnerable around you, you NEED to be on your best behavior and summon as much professionalism as possible. You are allowed to have feelings, but be an adult and keep that crap to yourself. Don’t make people have to hesitate in asking for help because they’re scared they’re going to be stuck with a nurse who secretly hates them and will not provide them adequate care.
These nurses are allowed to feel the way they expressed themselves on the TikTok. The issue was posting it for the entire world to see. They could complain about the trials and tribulations of their job amongst themselves during break, or even better discuss the things that bother them with a therapist or loved one. But nurses need to realize that their job requires bedside manner and it's not just about knowing a lot of technical skills
I work in Healthcare, I will say, many doctors and nurses have those jobs not always because they love what they do or care for others, some are literally there for the pay and benefits. With that said, yes people get annoyed by patients asking this or that or other issues, but filming it and posting it online was too far. I wouldn't trust a nurse or dr who publicly mocks or gossips about their patients, because logically you would also think they might do the same to you. But losing the job? Yeah I think it was a bit excessive but America is different from other countries and well, in a lawless country like mine, these nurses would have probably got sent on leave and then came back to work. So there's that. Also I'll be honest, even if many do go into those fields because of a love or passion, after a period of time, its like it sometimes become a routine and the sparks fly out and many just show up because ofresponsibilities. Doesn't make them bad, its just that people tend to get tired of stuff over time. But thats just my input.
Exactly! I’m a nurse and it’s normal to have a bad day but patients are supposed to feel safe and this breaks my heart. This is what journaling and therapy is for. This is so unethical 😡😡😡😡
"Sensitivity training" ??? How about don't post anything at all and if that's how you feel as a nurse about these patients, then don't work in the field of Healthcare. 🤦🏾♀️
Well luckily nurses are quitting in droves so you got your wish 🫠 even better younger generations don’t want to be nurses so you don’t have to worry about dealing with these mean ol nurses 😂
Girl I 100% agree about the nurses. I've been dealing with a car accident this past year and have dealt with a lot of medical professionals, and I've been so disappointed. Drs and nurses have both been horrible.
I was recently hospitalized for 10 days after a crazy emergency surgery. My nurses were wonderful. I couldn't have got through that healing without them, I'd be devastated to have this playing in my brain while I NEEDED their help so much. Trust in your healthcare worker is important. I'm so sorry you've had such bad experiences at this time. I tell you my recent hospital stay put some faith back in me for healthcare workers.
@@fnzypntsgood for you unfortunately more bad experiences than good. Did you have private health insurance? Cause private health insurance people get treated better
I had the same experience with nurses and doctors at my local emergency room while I was having a seizure. My boyfriend told me when I was unconscious, he had to curse them out, because they kept leaving the room, letting me lay there and just seize. I was 🤬
As a Birth Doula, some of my clients were not first time moms, who wanted extra support because they felt the hostility of the medical staff during previous birth experiences. I hate to hear these stories but, I'm happy I choose to be there for them. It's my honor every time a family chooses me to be a part of their sacred event. I'll never take that for granted. Shame on them! 😡
When I had my children, doulas weren't widely available (thankfully, the nurses were great), but I think it's wonderful that they are now. You guys are so awesome and supportive during a potentially scary and overwhelming period in a woman's life, especially if it's their first time.
Some of the RUDEST people I've ever had to work with were fellow flight attendants. Like bruh, clearly you hate people. This job does not pay enough for you to wake up in the morning THIS bitter about life only to take it out on people who've done nothing to you and still leave work bitter at night. Absolutely not. That being said, I've met and worked with excellent people there. Unfortunately, it was not the norm.
I’m starting out as a young caregiver (22 y/o) and have always wanted to be a nurse but even my mom will tell me her stories of being a CNA for years and sometimes I’m on the fence about it but I want to know I’m making the right choice 😅. I don’t understand what the “trope” is or means in your sentence
Thank goodness, the less nurses we have the better. They barely do anything anyways it’s the doctors who do the work. Yet nurses always got an attitude 🤦🏽♀️
Wow. This made me even more appreciative of the wonderful nurses in my delivery room. Especially one, a sweet older aged nurse. She noticed I didn’t have a mom and really just gave me that motherly energy I needed. She even held my hand and after a 3 day labor and birth, she kissed me on the cheek and said “I’ve delivered over 50 babies, but you are one of two women who smiled as they pushed. I think one reason I smiled is because I was just over joyed to finally meet my son. The other reason was that an angel sent me a mom that night when I needed one. Honestly if I had a nurse like in this video.. I might not have smiled ..who knows. Nurses can impact us forever greatly or negatively. They don’t deserve the same title that my nurse had, sorry not sorry.
Fun story about that Emory Midtown Labor and Delivery Department. A friend of mine was a high risk pregnancy with twins. She went there twice, once for quickening and the second for actual labour. Both times i was with her, the staff was dismissive as hell and standoffish, and the vibe of the department was similar to a detention center towards families. Needless to say, she wanted to be there as sparingly as possible. This was maybe a few months before that ick vid dropped, so i imagine its the same staff. Those nurses are some losers.
I heard it was a red flag for an employee NOT to have social media because it suggests the person has antisocial tendencies. I guess I’m antisocial because I’ve never had SM unless you consider RUclips comments social media. I just don’t see the benefit of showing strangers about your life and opinions. I value peace and privacy way too much.
These jobs will pick on everything you do outside of work like it’s any of their business. No wonder why ppl don’t take work life culture seriously anymore.
We used to have screen names for a reason. I'm anonymous on these internet streets. I dont need my ignorance on display when I decide to be a politician.
That man was speaking as if those women didn't willingly post that tiktok AT WORK About the same JOB they're doing in present day, you can talk all the insensitive and more than crude things about work with your family or when you're no longer working with said job. It's not that hard, would it have been different if they posted all those remarks on a billboard with their job/work place area in full view in the background of these remarks?
“You never forget how you were made to feel while giving birth.” So true. For hospital staff, it’s a Sunday. For you, it’s an emotional scar. If there’s one thing that’s needed is compassion and that’s sorely lacking in the midwives I met for both births. So yes, they shouldn’t be posting any TikTok’s of ‘icks’ shaming people for the most vulnerable state they’re ever going to be in.
Right! And it’s quite a dangerous time for mothers, anything could happen to them and the baby, it’s scary. Imagine having nurses like these on top of the stress of labour, it’s horrid
I made the mistake of making Snapchat rants YEARS ago, back when I got my first job and got confronted by my manager at the time, the day after. That single experience was enough to make me keep my rants and musings off social media. If I do make an online rant, Im definitely not doing it on a social media with my face plastered on it
If you don’t mind me asking how did your job know about your social media? I feel like if you’re not showing ppl where you work at or exposing your job then they should respect your boundaries.
@grendels_mother I honestly dont know. I didnt really have anyone added other than my best friends(who were my HS friends), so the assumption was that either of them was showing it to people, either being messy, or because they thought it was funny. I just know that after that single confrontation, any rants I did have were never about work, and then I eventually stopped them altogether because I was over social media(and still am. My social media presence is nonexistent after HS, and I'm 24 now. So yeah)
Exactly as a nurse you need to SHUT UP and just do your job with a smile! I’m so sick of these nurses complaining about violence from patients or long hours. Like just shut up and do your job and don’t forget the damn smile. Your job is to be nice no matter what ffs 🤦🏽♀️
@@dinkyboss I hope that's sarcasm 😳 a lot is expected from nurses and really it could be made so much easier. It's not our job to deal with violence from people lol and honestly nurse to patient ratios should be better. That's why so many burn out. At the end of the day we're just human too.
@@dinkyboss Because long hours are the patient's fault. Violent patients are the fault of the non violent patient's, right? Typical Western mentality. Boohoo.
Gross negligence: a level of carelessness that involves a conscious disregard for the safety and health of others. It's more extreme than ordinary negligence.
The worst part is, depending on what they were doing in the tiktok, being fired for stuff like this could harm their ability to get another job, because your new job will be talking to your old one.
Which is another reason why people shouldn't get people fired unless they're actually doing something bad. When did we start taking online stuff into the real world?
honestly though where was this energy when nurses and doctors were dancing making tiktoks on the job during covid ? either the hospitals weren’t packed like they wanted us to believe, or we have extremely neglectful people working in the medical field
As someone who’s been in & out of hospital every year since I was ab 13, there def be heaps of neglectful n unprofessional nurses n doctors in the field, last year had to end up goin into a whole legal situation w the big board of healthcare in my country bc of 2 specific doctors being neglectful, ignoring my input/experience and still giving me two treatment types that I said cause me a lot of issues.. coz it ended up causing a lot of health problems like I said it would. And then the nurses being irresponsible and neglectful when I was tryna communicate that sumn was wrong , talking ab me in the nurses office for ig asking for too much help etc
There were growing concerns there after a while. Cause now it’s like okay .. people’s lives are at risk & you dancing instead of tending to your patients. But that should’ve been taken more serious & nipped in the bud cause then that led to doctors recording WHILE doing procedures now 🤦🏾♀️
The nurse video was pretty bad. You never wanna go to the doctors and think anyone’s judging you. It’s hard enough to go there as it is and to have anything medical done or be even talking about medicine or medical needs is a very uncomfortable situation. Those nurses lack professionalism, and I wouldn’t trust them as employer any longer. No one will be playing with my life like that.
One thing boyo might not be aware of is those nurses were liable for an infant death. A two-week suspension for neglect and patient abuse doesn't cut it when people die.
I never understand people filming tik toks on the job. Like no matter the job but especially in healthcare cause like HIPAA??? Hello???? Talk about chronically online. I wish ppl would realize they do not have to film every little thing
I was right there with you with those Emory nurses posting about their icks while working with women in delivery and labour. Of ALL the patients nurses deal with, those are the ones who are so vulnerable and the last thing they need is to be made to feel like their need for comfort and safety is one of these nurses' "icks". The audacity is outrageous! YES these nurses need to be fired. NO they didn't need just two weeks off. This was unconscionable and unacceptable.
I used to work in a private school and they had a dress code, a code of conduct, and a social media policy. All businesses should have some form of these things so employees know how they are expected to conduct themselves in the office and online. Furthermore just for personal safety reasons it's just not a good idea to put your face out there. Ppl are way too comfortable!
The nurses got me up the WALL 😡 as someone who somewhat recently gave birth to my FIRST (two yrs now but I'm still mad) and had a terrible experience with my nurse. There were two actually, the head nurse and a student. I saw the head nurse all but maybe 5 minutes of my 3 day postpartum stay(this was only a few hrs after birth that it happened, though). I remember the poor student did her best to help and be there for me, but just didnt have the experience to help in many aspects(latching, didnt have answers to questions, etc) and at one point she tells me she'll go get the other nurse to help...she didn't close the door behind her so I get to hear her ask for her superior's assistance and the head nurse had the nerve to say "I'm not the mid-wife and I've sent a message to the mother's mid-wife already. I'm not going back in there tonight, I don't know what else you want from me."...🤬 if I were to find out I had Tik Tok's made of me for being a first time parent with questions; needing assistance from my HEAD nurse?! Aw nah, somebody better be losing their job.
I'm so sorry you went through this. I had an evil nurse for my first birth... it completely ruined the experience and caused me physical harm. I don't think people realize how bad medical staff can mess with your head.
Those nurses deserve to lose their job. It's not "just talking about their icks", this is not good for the hospital. Who wants to give birth at a place where the nurses mock your situation or something that COULD happen during your delivery. All that time in school and NO decency. This also doesn't help the stereotype that all mean girls in school become nurses.
when your employee reveals themselves to be a thoughtless idiot, take it as a win and fire that employee. There are people out there looking for jobs who have much better attitudes and work ethic.
I think people are really forgetting if these nurses are acting like this. Guaranteed that the quality of service that they're giving to these patients are trash in their most vulnerable moments. HIPAA laws or not. We as nurses go to school and learn about ethics and the way we should treat patients and clients the empathy we need to have and leaving our biases at the door. I really wish that people attending nursing school would recognize right away that that's not them and just drop out because it is so disgusting to see nurses act this way
So..let me get this straight-people get fired for making their stupid little videos (most of which aren’t funny or entertaining anyway IMO) and then they decide to make even MORE videos complaining about getting fired?! Are any of them getting a wake up call that they should put TikTok away I mean I guess we wouldn’t know cause they wouldn’t be posting…but still wild that you’d bad mouth a company after all this on the same platform they warned you about
If i was expecting, watching the nurse tiktok would make me scared to ask them for help. And it makes they seem like they really dont care about the patients
I’m so glad the nurses got fired, and I hope they never work in nursing again- until they change their disgusting attitude. My bestie is a young single mother, I was the one with her when she gave birth- I’ve never given birth either, and both of us don’t have family, so we both had so many questions for the nurses and asked them to come help when my friend couldn’t nurse, etc. My friend also had a complicated birth and the babies were high risk (she had twins). Thankfully our nurses were really kind and supportive, because this was an extremely stressful day. I can’t even imagine if we had those terrible nurses. It’s so disgusting that they’re talking badly about the mother when it’s the most vulnerable day of her life!
Lol, imagine not getting the fact that your employer doesn’t want to be featured in a video called broken, exposing them for the sh*tty companies that they are
We use our phones at work but only for the work group chat to order in supplies. That’s it. I never feel the need to post what I’m doing at work, people are getting waaaay to comfortable these days not respecting others privacy
@lucialovecraft I graduated HS in '05; they took away our cellphones back then and didn't give them back til the end of the day. And we didnt even have "data" back then; just SNAKE.
The one with the nurses is honestly really, really upsetting. Out of all the scenarios, people need to feel the safest in a hospital situation, and not scared that a healthcare provider will go on to laugh about something that should be totally private. What if seeing videos like these cause even one person to feel uncomfortable to go to the hospital when they might need it? It's absolutely so not ok. And it's also not fair to nurses who work so hard and remain absolutely professional to have other nurses make their profession look bad. My mom's a doctor, she HATES sh8t like this. There's just no excuse for it.
I worked in a hospital as a patient transporter for two years, and the nurses are two types. Either amazing, caring, passionate people or mean girl bullies.
Must suck to suck for those Emory nurses. Emory is well known for its medical school and hospital so for an entire unit of nurses to put that tiktok out that’ll only make future patients uncomfortable and not want to go there is reason enough to fire them. Also, Georgia is a state where legally they don’t have to give a reason to terminate you and can do it at anytime so long as it doesn’t violate civil rights and discrimination laws.
Those nurses should have been fired. When you have a baby, you are so vulnerable. The last thing you want to deal with is a nurse expressing how they don't like dealing with you. Sensitivity training won't fix a bad attitude and lack of compassion
Those Emory nurses... You share this stuff among yourselves, not on social media. I would have fired them too. It may be one mistake, but it's a big one. If I went into the maternity ward and saw one of them I would ask for another nurse. Or I just wouldn't go there at all. Bad rep for the hospital.
@@msKaiAnna Ah yes, the very enjoyable past time of making fun of vulnerable people as if they didn’t have thoughts or feelings on the matter. Play stupid games, win stupid prices, sweet cheeks 🤷♀️
Nurses like those are one of the biggest reasons why I’m so hesitant to give birth in a hospital. The last thing I need while giving birth is to relive elementary and middle school with mean girl nurses.
Although them nurses didn’t say no names it’s still a hippa violation. Hospitals don’t even like for us to have our phones out you can’t take pictures or videos smh and this is the reason why because it gives them a bad name
One of my coworkers posted stuff that our student said, I think maybe even a screenshot of something, I remember thinking how lucky she is the admin didn't know about it. Also had a coworker get called into an investigative meeting with HR / the board because of a comment on a post regarding a school. Luckily he wasn't found to be in the wrong but they did ask he delete the comment
The nurses really brought up past traumas for me. Especially in labor & delivery. My previous pregnancy really shed light on why you need advocacy in the hospital because I expressed that I was at risk for uterine rupture. The nurse literally argued with me and said "you can give birth naturally like everyone else" and literally rolled her eyes. I was in excruciating pain and asked for help numerous times. Mind you, I had a scheduled c-section, but went into labor 24 hours before. Long story short, my uterus ruptured, and I literally could have died if my baby's head wasn't plugging the hole. Sorry for the rant, but that tiktok really churned my gears. Disclaimer: this has not been my experience with all nurses. My best friend is a traveling nurse, my mom and mother-in-law are both nurses. My sister is a nurse. But the bad apples I've come across? I can't wrap my head around it.
That guy was weird. He came across as someone who's messy at work and on socials and doesn't think others should be held accountable for it because it means he'll have to change his ways or face the consequences of his own actions. He know good and well 1-2 wk paid suspension and sensitivity training won't change a damn thing. He needs to get out of here with his slap on the wrist "punishments" or go work for the po- you know what nah lemme stop ✋️😂
Thankfully the nurses that have looked after me at hospital when I was feeling my worst were caring and empathetic. I was scared, in pain and sick. They comforted me, distracted me and asked me questions while trying to put a cannula in (I had difficult veins). I’ve witnessed the opposite in other cases too but wanted to share a good experience I’ve had.
I knew of a place that would check the internet before they called someone for an interview. There was one Qualified, & HR checked their FACEBOOK, & thought they complained too much. ( I worked in the HR department. I was just an administrative assistant there. I just got to witness a lot;) So they didn't call for the interview. It's crazy. Please be careful.
That last one reminds me of a time I was in an extremely important large international meeting, camera off but mic accidentally left on. A few minutes in, a coworker messaged me reminding me it was on. By the grace of God I did not do anything weird. I'm constantly talking to myself, singing to myself.. so idk why I was silent then, but I am always grateful for that😅
I so agree that many nurses now are lacking empathy, in fact when I had a obgyn appointment after many years due to being uncomfortable by medical staff (had a lump which scared me) the doctor was amazing and kind but the nurse was rolling her eyes and stuff at me because I was uncomfortable and tensing up, it made me feel so horrible that I never want to get checked out ever again. Weirdly it's been the nurses that deal with woman's health but never the ones that are for my general check ups or dermatologist.
People are just dumb. They're mad because they are being inappropriate at work by being on your personal device, mostly on the clock, griping about their place of work in the work place...and they're mad? Don't bite the hand that feeds you! Those nurses deserved termination. It's not the responsibility of your employer to teach you how to be an adult. If those nurses had been suspended, made to take sensitivity training, etc., it would have been a COURTESY them by their employer. Oh, and you're not entitled to a pass because you stayed late, skipped your lunch break, show up every day...
First of all there is a shortage of nurses so they’ll find another job. But what they did was unforgivable. They were on the job, in their scrubs talking about their patients. Now I’m not dumb enough to think that they don’t blow off steam about “problem” patients but do it in private where no one can hear. My nurses in maternity were awesome but I would be so upset if they were in this.
The problem with firing these nurses this quick without any second chances potentially introducing them into a life of crime is that other nurses will learn from this and instead be brooding inside instead of letting it out. They think by firing these nurses they are setting an example, but now you do not know which nurses to avoid since the message is out that you are not allowed to brood about your job thus creating an even more toxic work environment.
14:40, Yes they do. No patient or even family that are there will be comfortable with any of them after the video. Patients will feel judged, paranoid and maybe will hold back on their needs so they do not do the "icks" mentioned. It is basic knowledge for any person that is in healthcare or beauty services, do not make people feel judged for what they have or do (of course with boundaries). edit: Also they work in MATERNITY where woman have just given birth and are already overwhelmed mentally and physically.
Back when facebook accounts didn't require your real name, I had a private account with "friends" I felt I could trust. So, I was complaining about my boss... no names, no reference to where I worked, I didn't even use bad language... and one of my "friends" printed the entire discussion and handed it to my third level supervisor. Fortunately for me, since they couldn't prove that was my account, nothing came of it but you can bet your ass I removed most of those people from my friends list. I know who did it though and I'm still angry about it. What was she trying to accomplish? I had no idea someone disliked me enough to try to get me fired. Or she thought this would somehow ingratiate herself with management? Asshole.
I truly agree with the guy. Honestly, I know that its insensitive but sometimes when you work jobs where things are repetitive to you it makes you see that thing as just a job (former call centre worker here so I know what that’s like). It’s easy to say they should be fired but these women, did something wrong and insensitive in one video one time. Years of studying and practice and one mistake really depletes you from your livelihood is quite extreme.
Honestly, idc how nurses feel about me, as long as they do their job. If I was one of their patients and saw that video, I’d just brush it off. I wouldn’t want them to lose their whole-ass jobs though. That’s too much, a life possibly being ruined is not a fair punishment for venting your “icks”.
Once you’ve uploaded something on the internet, it’s there FOREVER. These people think it’s just a one time thing, no, it can be replayed forever. Tiktok has drained their brains.
American labour laws are scary… they’re there to protect the company and not the employee. What happened to warnings, disciplinary hearings, suspensions before firing someone. How is it so easy to fire an employee in America 🤦🏾♀️
I don't agree with that man's opinion on those nurses. Those nurses needed to get fired. I dont want ANY person that is annoyed and bothered by everything to help me deliver or possibly have to save my life OR MY BABIES LIFE. I will not feel safe or like a priority. They work in a field where being understanding, caring and helpful is YOUR JOB.
14:27 I’m sorry I’ll probably catch heck over this but I actually agree the ladies shouldn’t have been fired. They should’ve been reprimanded, but firing is really harsh.. they were being unprofessional and insensitive, but losing your job and prob not being able to get another after it comes out all over the news. But then I am kinda stuck because if I went to all that schooling I wouldn’t do anything to jeopardize my job.
I can’t believe how ignorant some of these people are. The one who called her agency “bald headed b*$€es” lacks common sense. I wish her luck in the future. Those nurses sharing their patient experiences in the maternity ward. Firing was too much, training on dignity, respect and professionalism was needed. Maybe a suspension, but firing!! Just don’t create content whilst you are at your workplace, wearing uniform or other identifiers that will give info where you work. It’s just not worth it. Go home, change into your normal clothes and tell a story without naming anything or anyone
Next, I am SHOCKED at some of the immaturity and lack of emotional intelligence some people when they post and how they react to getting fired...and the dancer....hmmm...doubting she wasn't filming... some of the responses...Gosh, they are not someone I would want to hire...because they would likely be a problem..
Let’s not pretend like employers haven’t been firing people for way less offenses long before social media became another reason. The right to work means no reason is needed at all but what’s funny here is the fired employees response to being fired 😂. That’s the true tea like naw just take that L. 🤷🏾♀️ 😆
Just follow the damn job rules sheesh. We know many of these places don't always treat people right but why risk a job that you know you need?? edit: agree with a warning or suspension the first time. Sensitivity classes should be mandatory
Bro! This topic! 2024 is the year of the crash out lol. Risa Tisa really has y'all confused thinking that you need to come on jesus' internet and ruin your life . I want to ask gen z folks do your teachers talk to you about your social media footprint. Do they talk to you about professionalism I'm not trying to be snarky I genuinely want to know. Like whatever happened to time and place. Also the people at your job are not your friends. Don't make yourself a target for your hater co-workers lol. The other thing is an extreme lack of self-awareness. Because some people don't realize that they are the villain haha. And if you come online you're just exposing yourself😅
Regarding the ick video, I agree with the guy. I work in customer service related to some healthcare. It’s unfortunate but in this field, there is no work life balance Nurses in particular are on the job at minimum 12hrs while having to do double time depending on where they work. Keeping staffing levels so low, while requiring one individual to handle more patients than is safe. A patient is a patient for a reason. They are demanding because they are hurt and scared. But just as many are entitled assholes. Nurses are overwhelmed, overworked, tired, and still have to present as compassionate and have great bedside manners. That’s hard when extremely stressed. I look at the ick video as them releasing stress. It was in terrible taste. It was dumb to do in a work setting. They deserved to be on administrative leave with no pay for like a month. But not fired. There is a nurse shortage for a reason. No one is really fighting to go into medicine or nursing in waves for the last 7ish years for a reason. The decline in enrollment is real. All that’s left is stressed nurses with bad attitudes and newer nurses with good attitudes, but incompetent.
The nurse who mentioned paternity test and one baby daddy going between multiple rooms was fine imo. But the rest were out of pocket. Ppl are nervous in a hospital to begin with, everyone in the delivery room is exhausted and sleep deprived, and the moms are usually on at least one type of drug to make em loopy, and also probably some level of terrified
I understand the reality is that employers break the law all the time with no repercussions, but employees have protections in place that allow for criticizing the workplace on social media. Ideally, people should not be afraid to post negative things about their workplace. There are fewer protections for posting while on the clock, but if the content is appropriate, I feel it's vindictive for an employer to fire someone for filming during downtime.
I've got a day, I'm usually refreshed by your takes, but the nurses got me bent. They deal with so much bullshit and work one of the shittiest jobs. And people complaining about the workforce they are in is still valid. They straight up just said things that bother them. It seems like you are inferring WAY more than what what actually said. This is coming from a mom who had two natural births, going up against an industry that didn't totally support my medical decisions, and dealt with a mother who has had many health problems... Bro, some patients suck. I'm a public servant and I deal with the public who expect everything from my workplace when we might not even deal in that but the public is "taxpayers". I think you need to touch grass on this one.
Man, WOMP, WOMP! I'm 31 and been working for over 10 years. Not using your phone on the clock or prohibiting posting things that have any alignment with your job whatsoever has always been a thing. How are grown ass adults losing their jobs over not being able to put your phone down???? It's truely baffling - especially with the lack of accountability. In one of my current jobs, I'm a trainer and just about weekly I have to tell ppl to put away their phones. I even tell them to atleast hide whie doing so cause it's just too blatant and I don't want to see them losing their jobs. Get a grip ppl!!
I worked with a girl who would constantly take thot traps @ our job with the full business name in the background, location tagged, and her badge # in her Instagram pics and I constantly wondered how she wasn't fired bc how you gonna post selfies behind the register at our customer facing service job??? Tf
As a nurse, we all have our things that we "didn't sign up for" or "give us the ick" but that's best discussed with your coworkers & not with the whole internet. People can not get upset that these nurses lost their livelihood due to these videos BECAUSE there are numerous social media policy contracts that you sign at these jobs and the most common part on all of them is not accessing social media while on company time. So it isn't like they didn't know. A lot of places have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to that. The facilities look at it as not only being unprofessional but it also gives the company a bad name. I've been a nurse for 20yrs and I do everything I can to protect my license. I'm not gonna lose it offa social media. If I can think like that, so can these other nurses.
You making a general statement about nurses is WILD. There’s no way you can tell me that most nurses you’ve met are terrible. And if you have it paints a picture where you’re the common denominator.
Did you MISS THE PART WHERE I SAID “NOT ALL”. You not listening is WILD.
Pin of shame smh lol.
My parents are nurses, and they would tell you themselves: their coworkers can be terrible
@@vogue_paris3106it’s just crazier because I have nurses in my family.
most nurses I know are not very nice people (not necessarily at work, just in general). a lot of people seem to share that experience too. I've encountered maybe 2 or 3 nice nurses when I was a patient. Idk I feel like it's too much of a coincidence ya know?
Im convinced, clout is a hell of a drug...
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And add that schools are not having computer safety classes equals it being an easy thing to fall into.
Why are people who freely sharing everything on the internet like a diary, are shocked that other people can see it and are reacting to it 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
That's the part that drives me crazy. Tiktok has created a sort of brainrot that idk if we as a society will ever recover from
Don't make no sense at all
✨ DELUSION ✨ lmaoo that’s why they are shocked.
its for attention
You are PAID to do a JOB, not make TikTok content at the consumer’s and employers expense. The law is pretty clear about the workplace. These “nurses” are a liability.
Emory did the right thing.
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The nurses complaining at the hospital makes the hospital look bad. they have to remember that they are representing the company at work. it may also make future patients feel uncomfortable coming in. i think its differnt if they did it at their house, but its at their WORK. i got things i dont like about my job, but aint no way imma make that type of video. also birth is so hard. its difficult to remember all of these details when you are in so much pain.
Very well said. Many seem to be missing the point that it’s not about the nurses venting it is about them doing it on a public platform.
I’m sorry are nurses supposed to never let on that they have frustrations at work? The amount of abuse they face and yall want to go to war over the fact they *gasp* don’t like every patient they encounter? I’m so glad nurses as well as teachers are quitting in droves. Go treat yourself ffs 😂
@@dinkybossyikes. Glad you’re not working in hospitals.
@@dinkybossits about TikTok. They can do it with family, friends, in the lunch room. Why does it need to be on TikTok?
Yeah that guy does not get it. They should be fired. I don’t want to give birth knowing all the nurses find me annoying even before I walk in the door.
The one with the nurses is so cruel. Giving birth is so vulnerable and scary, especially the first time.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻this is why there’s a distrust of the healthcare system in general and people are choosing riskier options
Not surprised met plenty of mean vindictive nurses don’t trust majority of them
Imagine making fun of a woman in labor because she wants to shower and eat
im so glad those nurses got fired. Having to be vulnerable around a stranger to give birth is hard enough, it potentially being some ungrateful, inhospitable women with poor attitudes is the only thing that can make it worse
I’ve heard that male bullies become cops and female bullies become nurses because it gives them control over people’s lives.
Them sharing the cons of their job won’t change the treatment you receive in hospitals, now they just won’t make videos about it, but they’ll still feel how they feel about you.
@ i didn’t think this was a revolutionary move for modern healthcare, i just like to know that they were fired and checked for their actions
And there was a follow up from many women, some who lost children. Some were traumatized and remembered a couple of them. It was WAY beyond them Making that . Could you imagine being treated badly. As your baby passes, THEN seeing thisv??? Darn straight they needed to be fired.
AND they were AT WORK. some family or families, could have actually been present AND heard them. No sir...I can't imagine! Yes fire them. They exposed themselves so I don't feel bad at all
I remember seeing those nurse "icks" before, and I don't even have tiktok. For them to say that on a public platform about women who had JUST given BIRTH...is beyond infuriating. No one wants to be in a hospital relying on the sympathy of the staff, to then hear that they were such a burden to them for asking questions and asking for help. That is literally a nurse's job. To assist in taking care of the patient. It just shows how rude people are no matter the profession and no matter how much money they are making. Those women DESERVED to lose their jobs and this should be a lesson to anyone else, especially in a medical field, to re-evaluate why they chose that job to begin with.
Absolutely. I get that there’s elements of a job that are unpleasant, absolutely, nothing is ever 100% enjoyable. But in a profession like nursing, where people have no choice but be vulnerable around you, you NEED to be on your best behavior and summon as much professionalism as possible. You are allowed to have feelings, but be an adult and keep that crap to yourself. Don’t make people have to hesitate in asking for help because they’re scared they’re going to be stuck with a nurse who secretly hates them and will not provide them adequate care.
As soon as someone said I'd start out by wiping butts. I said nah.
These nurses are allowed to feel the way they expressed themselves on the TikTok. The issue was posting it for the entire world to see. They could complain about the trials and tribulations of their job amongst themselves during break, or even better discuss the things that bother them with a therapist or loved one. But nurses need to realize that their job requires bedside manner and it's not just about knowing a lot of technical skills
I work in Healthcare, I will say, many doctors and nurses have those jobs not always because they love what they do or care for others, some are literally there for the pay and benefits. With that said, yes people get annoyed by patients asking this or that or other issues, but filming it and posting it online was too far. I wouldn't trust a nurse or dr who publicly mocks or gossips about their patients, because logically you would also think they might do the same to you. But losing the job? Yeah I think it was a bit excessive but America is different from other countries and well, in a lawless country like mine, these nurses would have probably got sent on leave and then came back to work. So there's that.
Also I'll be honest, even if many do go into those fields because of a love or passion, after a period of time, its like it sometimes become a routine and the sparks fly out and many just show up because ofresponsibilities. Doesn't make them bad, its just that people tend to get tired of stuff over time. But thats just my input.
Exactly! I’m a nurse and it’s normal to have a bad day but patients are supposed to feel safe and this breaks my heart. This is what journaling and therapy is for. This is so unethical 😡😡😡😡
The ick video: they're really not helping the stigma that nurses sucks at all.
The mean girls from high school
yep
The mean girl to nurse pipeline remains true
One of the worst woman I ever met was a nurse lol
@ lol it boggles my mind how they can be mean but work in a profession where you’re supposed to be caring and kind
"Sensitivity training" ??? How about don't post anything at all and if that's how you feel as a nurse about these patients, then don't work in the field of Healthcare. 🤦🏾♀️
That man couldn’t even keep his focus at the camera when saying that nonsense 🙄
@Jaetheeintrovert Right! Just a bunch of nonsense. I'm glad those nurses are fired. It's just horrible how those nurses acted.
Well luckily nurses are quitting in droves so you got your wish 🫠 even better younger generations don’t want to be nurses so you don’t have to worry about dealing with these mean ol nurses 😂
@@dinkyboss Shut up.
@@dinkybossgood because mean and nurses don’t go together you act bitchy like this and post it on the internet I hope you get fired😊
Girl I 100% agree about the nurses. I've been dealing with a car accident this past year and have dealt with a lot of medical professionals, and I've been so disappointed. Drs and nurses have both been horrible.
It’s ridiculous! I’m sorry you’re going through that.
I’ve experienced mean nurses at my lowest, it’s scary!
I was recently hospitalized for 10 days after a crazy emergency surgery. My nurses were wonderful. I couldn't have got through that healing without them, I'd be devastated to have this playing in my brain while I NEEDED their help so much. Trust in your healthcare worker is important. I'm so sorry you've had such bad experiences at this time. I tell you my recent hospital stay put some faith back in me for healthcare workers.
@@fnzypntsgood for you unfortunately more bad experiences than good. Did you have private health insurance? Cause private health insurance people get treated better
Same here. I feel so brushed off half the time. Can you please just listen to me for two minutes?
I had the same experience with nurses and doctors at my local emergency room while I was having a seizure. My boyfriend told me when I was unconscious, he had to curse them out, because they kept leaving the room, letting me lay there and just seize. I was 🤬
As a Birth Doula, some of my clients were not first time moms, who wanted extra support because they felt the hostility of the medical staff during previous birth experiences. I hate to hear these stories but, I'm happy I choose to be there for them. It's my honor every time a family chooses me to be a part of their sacred event. I'll never take that for granted. Shame on them! 😡
You are amazing!
When I had my children, doulas weren't widely available (thankfully, the nurses were great), but I think it's wonderful that they are now. You guys are so awesome and supportive during a potentially scary and overwhelming period in a woman's life, especially if it's their first time.
You’re so sweet and amazing! I’ll definitely not be doing any hospitals when I have kids
People like you are why if I give birth I want a doula ❤
The bully pipeline to caregiving type jobs (nurses, teachers, ECE workers even PSW) is insane! 😅
YES!
Bullies love vulnerable prey
For real, feels like most of my teachers were psychopathic
Some of the RUDEST people I've ever had to work with were fellow flight attendants. Like bruh, clearly you hate people. This job does not pay enough for you to wake up in the morning THIS bitter about life only to take it out on people who've done nothing to you and still leave work bitter at night. Absolutely not.
That being said, I've met and worked with excellent people there. Unfortunately, it was not the norm.
I went in to get my appendix taken out and one of the nurses who greeted me when I woke up from surgery was my elementary school bully
I shit you not
Im no longer a nurse because of nurses. I was NOT prepared for how true the “nurses would eat their own kids” trope was
I’m starting out as a young caregiver (22 y/o) and have always wanted to be a nurse but even my mom will tell me her stories of being a CNA for years and sometimes I’m on the fence about it but I want to know I’m making the right choice 😅. I don’t understand what the “trope” is or means in your sentence
Thank goodness, the less nurses we have the better. They barely do anything anyways it’s the doctors who do the work. Yet nurses always got an attitude 🤦🏽♀️
@@sincerelyshay3108the trope in her comment meant 'something that is always said about nurses'
@@dinkybossI don't agree with your second sentence. Nurses do most of the day to day patient care. Have you ever been admitted?
@@dinkyboss this is completely wrong.
A lady from HR that I know said 90% of the time the people that report you are usually your own colleagues from your workplace
Wow. This made me even more appreciative of the wonderful nurses in my delivery room. Especially one, a sweet older aged nurse. She noticed I didn’t have a mom and really just gave me that motherly energy I needed. She even held my hand and after a 3 day labor and birth, she kissed me on the cheek and said “I’ve delivered over 50 babies, but you are one of two women who smiled as they pushed. I think one reason I smiled is because I was just over joyed to finally meet my son. The other reason was that an angel sent me a mom that night when I needed one.
Honestly if I had a nurse like in this video.. I might not have smiled ..who knows. Nurses can impact us forever greatly or negatively. They don’t deserve the same title that my nurse had, sorry not sorry.
Fun story about that Emory Midtown Labor and Delivery Department. A friend of mine was a high risk pregnancy with twins. She went there twice, once for quickening and the second for actual labour. Both times i was with her, the staff was dismissive as hell and standoffish, and the vibe of the department was similar to a detention center towards families. Needless to say, she wanted to be there as sparingly as possible. This was maybe a few months before that ick vid dropped, so i imagine its the same staff. Those nurses are some losers.
I heard it was a red flag for an employee NOT to have social media because it suggests the person has antisocial tendencies. I guess I’m antisocial because I’ve never had SM unless you consider RUclips comments social media. I just don’t see the benefit of showing strangers about your life and opinions. I value peace and privacy way too much.
I'm 17 years old, and i've never had a social media account either. It never seemed interesting to me.
Same
These jobs will pick on everything you do outside of work like it’s any of their business. No wonder why ppl don’t take work life culture seriously anymore.
I guess I'm a walking red flag because the only social media I have is Facebook and RUclips. I don't post videos on RUclips, just comments.
I guess I’m screwed because I haven’t had any social media since MySpace 😂😂 I just don’t get the hype
We used to have screen names for a reason. I'm anonymous on these internet streets. I dont need my ignorance on display when I decide to be a politician.
Hahahaha yes
That man was speaking as if those women didn't willingly post that tiktok AT WORK About the same JOB they're doing in present day, you can talk all the insensitive and more than crude things about work with your family or when you're no longer working with said job. It's not that hard, would it have been different if they posted all those remarks on a billboard with their job/work place area in full view in the background of these remarks?
They were wearing their uniform they were on the clock I'm dying 😂
Lose their jobs, they should.
“You never forget how you were made to feel while giving birth.”
So true. For hospital staff, it’s a Sunday. For you, it’s an emotional scar. If there’s one thing that’s needed is compassion and that’s sorely lacking in the midwives I met for both births. So yes, they shouldn’t be posting any TikTok’s of ‘icks’ shaming people for the most vulnerable state they’re ever going to be in.
Nahh. You're at your most vulnerable giving birth. They violated.
Right! And it’s quite a dangerous time for mothers, anything could happen to them and the baby, it’s scary. Imagine having nurses like these on top of the stress of labour, it’s horrid
I made the mistake of making Snapchat rants YEARS ago, back when I got my first job and got confronted by my manager at the time, the day after. That single experience was enough to make me keep my rants and musings off social media. If I do make an online rant, Im definitely not doing it on a social media with my face plastered on it
If you don’t mind me asking how did your job know about your social media? I feel like if you’re not showing ppl where you work at or exposing your job then they should respect your boundaries.
@grendels_mother I honestly dont know. I didnt really have anyone added other than my best friends(who were my HS friends), so the assumption was that either of them was showing it to people, either being messy, or because they thought it was funny. I just know that after that single confrontation, any rants I did have were never about work, and then I eventually stopped them altogether because I was over social media(and still am. My social media presence is nonexistent after HS, and I'm 24 now. So yeah)
Me too! But 2018 on tiktok, I was 16, they found my tiktok bc we’re in each other’s contacts
As a medical professional myself.... those nurses are not okay and deserve to be shamed taking advantage of patients deserves jail time imo
I completely agree with you, the amount of disrespect is astounding😲
Exactly as a nurse you need to SHUT UP and just do your job with a smile! I’m so sick of these nurses complaining about violence from patients or long hours. Like just shut up and do your job and don’t forget the damn smile. Your job is to be nice no matter what ffs 🤦🏽♀️
@@dinkyboss I hope that's sarcasm 😳 a lot is expected from nurses and really it could be made so much easier. It's not our job to deal with violence from people lol and honestly nurse to patient ratios should be better. That's why so many burn out. At the end of the day we're just human too.
@@dinkyboss Because long hours are the patient's fault. Violent patients are the fault of the non violent patient's, right? Typical Western mentality. Boohoo.
@@beckyboo1433 You're just as annoying as dinky.
Imagine a world where there are only nurses and doctors with the right Spirit to look after others.
Gross negligence: a level of carelessness that involves a conscious disregard for the safety and health of others. It's more extreme than ordinary negligence.
The worst part is, depending on what they were doing in the tiktok, being fired for stuff like this could harm their ability to get another job, because your new job will be talking to your old one.
Which is another reason why people shouldn't get people fired unless they're actually doing something bad. When did we start taking online stuff into the real world?
Also these were GROWN ADULT WOMEN not children who need to be disciplined like you would at middle school, they know how to act in a work setting.
PEOPLE. PLEASE stop talking AND showing your face at the same time. stop telling everybody where youre at. its not that fucking hard.
honestly though where was this energy when nurses and doctors were dancing making tiktoks on the job during covid ? either the hospitals weren’t packed like they wanted us to believe, or we have extremely neglectful people working in the medical field
As someone who’s been in & out of hospital every year since I was ab 13, there def be heaps of neglectful n unprofessional nurses n doctors in the field, last year had to end up goin into a whole legal situation w the big board of healthcare in my country bc of 2 specific doctors being neglectful, ignoring my input/experience and still giving me two treatment types that I said cause me a lot of issues.. coz it ended up causing a lot of health problems like I said it would. And then the nurses being irresponsible and neglectful when I was tryna communicate that sumn was wrong , talking ab me in the nurses office for ig asking for too much help etc
There were growing concerns there after a while. Cause now it’s like okay .. people’s lives are at risk & you dancing instead of tending to your patients. But that should’ve been taken more serious & nipped in the bud cause then that led to doctors recording WHILE doing procedures now 🤦🏾♀️
The nurse video was pretty bad. You never wanna go to the doctors and think anyone’s judging you. It’s hard enough to go there as it is and to have anything medical done or be even talking about medicine or medical needs is a very uncomfortable situation. Those nurses lack professionalism, and I wouldn’t trust them as employer any longer. No one will be playing with my life like that.
One thing boyo might not be aware of is those nurses were liable for an infant death. A two-week suspension for neglect and patient abuse doesn't cut it when people die.
I never understand people filming tik toks on the job. Like no matter the job but especially in healthcare cause like HIPAA??? Hello???? Talk about chronically online. I wish ppl would realize they do not have to film every little thing
I was right there with you with those Emory nurses posting about their icks while working with women in delivery and labour. Of ALL the patients nurses deal with, those are the ones who are so vulnerable and the last thing they need is to be made to feel like their need for comfort and safety is one of these nurses' "icks". The audacity is outrageous! YES these nurses need to be fired. NO they didn't need just two weeks off. This was unconscionable and unacceptable.
I used to work in a private school and they had a dress code, a code of conduct, and a social media policy.
All businesses should have some form of these things so employees know how they are expected to conduct themselves in the office and online.
Furthermore just for personal safety reasons it's just not a good idea to put your face out there. Ppl are way too comfortable!
The nurses got me up the WALL 😡 as someone who somewhat recently gave birth to my FIRST (two yrs now but I'm still mad) and had a terrible experience with my nurse. There were two actually, the head nurse and a student. I saw the head nurse all but maybe 5 minutes of my 3 day postpartum stay(this was only a few hrs after birth that it happened, though). I remember the poor student did her best to help and be there for me, but just didnt have the experience to help in many aspects(latching, didnt have answers to questions, etc) and at one point she tells me she'll go get the other nurse to help...she didn't close the door behind her so I get to hear her ask for her superior's assistance and the head nurse had the nerve to say "I'm not the mid-wife and I've sent a message to the mother's mid-wife already. I'm not going back in there tonight, I don't know what else you want from me."...🤬 if I were to find out I had Tik Tok's made of me for being a first time parent with questions; needing assistance from my HEAD nurse?! Aw nah, somebody better be losing their job.
I'm so sorry you went through this. I had an evil nurse for my first birth... it completely ruined the experience and caused me physical harm. I don't think people realize how bad medical staff can mess with your head.
Those nurses deserve to lose their job. It's not "just talking about their icks", this is not good for the hospital. Who wants to give birth at a place where the nurses mock your situation or something that COULD happen during your delivery. All that time in school and NO decency. This also doesn't help the stereotype that all mean girls in school become nurses.
when your employee reveals themselves to be a thoughtless idiot, take it as a win and fire that employee. There are people out there looking for jobs who have much better attitudes and work ethic.
I think people are really forgetting if these nurses are acting like this. Guaranteed that the quality of service that they're giving to these patients are trash in their most vulnerable moments. HIPAA laws or not. We as nurses go to school and learn about ethics and the way we should treat patients and clients the empathy we need to have and leaving our biases at the door. I really wish that people attending nursing school would recognize right away that that's not them and just drop out because it is so disgusting to see nurses act this way
So..let me get this straight-people get fired for making their stupid little videos (most of which aren’t funny or entertaining anyway IMO) and then they decide to make even MORE videos complaining about getting fired?! Are any of them getting a wake up call that they should put TikTok away I mean I guess we wouldn’t know cause they wouldn’t be posting…but still wild that you’d bad mouth a company after all this on the same platform they warned you about
TikTok is a disease
If i was expecting, watching the nurse tiktok would make me scared to ask them for help. And it makes they seem like they really dont care about the patients
Good! People need to learn that if they f*ck around they are going to find out! FAFO!❤❤❤
I’m so glad the nurses got fired, and I hope they never work in nursing again- until they change their disgusting attitude.
My bestie is a young single mother, I was the one with her when she gave birth- I’ve never given birth either, and both of us don’t have family, so we both had so many questions for the nurses and asked them to come help when my friend couldn’t nurse, etc. My friend also had a complicated birth and the babies were high risk (she had twins).
Thankfully our nurses were really kind and supportive, because this was an extremely stressful day. I can’t even imagine if we had those terrible nurses. It’s so disgusting that they’re talking badly about the mother when it’s the most vulnerable day of her life!
Lol, imagine not getting the fact that your employer doesn’t want to be featured in a video called broken, exposing them for the sh*tty companies that they are
There used to be a time where having your cellphone on the sales floor or register was a fire-able offense.
We use our phones at work but only for the work group chat to order in supplies. That’s it. I never feel the need to post what I’m doing at work, people are getting waaaay to comfortable these days not respecting others privacy
@lucialovecraft I graduated HS in '05; they took away our cellphones back then and didn't give them back til the end of the day. And we didnt even have "data" back then; just SNAKE.
The one with the nurses is honestly really, really upsetting. Out of all the scenarios, people need to feel the safest in a hospital situation, and not scared that a healthcare provider will go on to laugh about something that should be totally private. What if seeing videos like these cause even one person to feel uncomfortable to go to the hospital when they might need it? It's absolutely so not ok. And it's also not fair to nurses who work so hard and remain absolutely professional to have other nurses make their profession look bad. My mom's a doctor, she HATES sh8t like this. There's just no excuse for it.
I worked in a hospital as a patient transporter for two years, and the nurses are two types. Either amazing, caring, passionate people or mean girl bullies.
Must suck to suck for those Emory nurses. Emory is well known for its medical school and hospital so for an entire unit of nurses to put that tiktok out that’ll only make future patients uncomfortable and not want to go there is reason enough to fire them. Also, Georgia is a state where legally they don’t have to give a reason to terminate you and can do it at anytime so long as it doesn’t violate civil rights and discrimination laws.
Those nurses should have been fired. When you have a baby, you are so vulnerable. The last thing you want to deal with is a nurse expressing how they don't like dealing with you. Sensitivity training won't fix a bad attitude and lack of compassion
Those Emory nurses... You share this stuff among yourselves, not on social media. I would have fired them too. It may be one mistake, but it's a big one. If I went into the maternity ward and saw one of them I would ask for another nurse. Or I just wouldn't go there at all. Bad rep for the hospital.
It was literally a joke😂. Like for real. Some of you don’t work in healthcare and it shows
@@msKaiAnna Ah yes, the very enjoyable past time of making fun of vulnerable people as if they didn’t have thoughts or feelings on the matter. Play stupid games, win stupid prices, sweet cheeks 🤷♀️
BS - you making excuses for their behavior shows everyone your own lack of professional standards.
Nurses like those are one of the biggest reasons why I’m so hesitant to give birth in a hospital. The last thing I need while giving birth is to relive elementary and middle school with mean girl nurses.
14:18 this guy head moving is making me dizzy 😂😂😂 he got a loose neck hahah
😂😂😂 I got dizzy after u mentioned it
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Although them nurses didn’t say no names it’s still a hippa violation. Hospitals don’t even like for us to have our phones out you can’t take pictures or videos smh and this is the reason why because it gives them a bad name
One of my coworkers posted stuff that our student said, I think maybe even a screenshot of something, I remember thinking how lucky she is the admin didn't know about it. Also had a coworker get called into an investigative meeting with HR / the board because of a comment on a post regarding a school. Luckily he wasn't found to be in the wrong but they did ask he delete the comment
All these people are waaay to old to be clout chasing...
The nurses really brought up past traumas for me. Especially in labor & delivery. My previous pregnancy really shed light on why you need advocacy in the hospital because I expressed that I was at risk for uterine rupture. The nurse literally argued with me and said "you can give birth naturally like everyone else" and literally rolled her eyes. I was in excruciating pain and asked for help numerous times. Mind you, I had a scheduled c-section, but went into labor 24 hours before. Long story short, my uterus ruptured, and I literally could have died if my baby's head wasn't plugging the hole. Sorry for the rant, but that tiktok really churned my gears. Disclaimer: this has not been my experience with all nurses. My best friend is a traveling nurse, my mom and mother-in-law are both nurses. My sister is a nurse. But the bad apples I've come across? I can't wrap my head around it.
15:43 I feel like he's the man of one of the girls who got fired.
No he’s their bestie he don’t swing their way he’s the other way 😂😂😂😊
@YouFoundMe2 🤣🤣 I was so off
That guy was weird. He came across as someone who's messy at work and on socials and doesn't think others should be held accountable for it because it means he'll have to change his ways or face the consequences of his own actions.
He know good and well 1-2 wk paid suspension and sensitivity training won't change a damn thing.
He needs to get out of here with his slap on the wrist "punishments" or go work for the po- you know what nah lemme stop ✋️😂
@@babyramses5066omg I was thinking the same thing and trying to stoppp 😂
These folks don’t think about consequences, they just do what feels good in the moment. So embarrassing
Isn't there a whole "mean girl to nurse" pipeline theory?
Thankfully the nurses that have looked after me at hospital when I was feeling my worst were caring and empathetic. I was scared, in pain and sick. They comforted me, distracted me and asked me questions while trying to put a cannula in (I had difficult veins). I’ve witnessed the opposite in other cases too but wanted to share a good experience I’ve had.
I knew of a place that would check the internet before they called someone for an interview.
There was one Qualified, & HR checked their FACEBOOK, & thought they complained too much. ( I worked in the HR department. I was just an administrative assistant there. I just got to witness a lot;)
So they didn't call for the interview.
It's crazy. Please be careful.
That last one reminds me of a time I was in an extremely important large international meeting, camera off but mic accidentally left on.
A few minutes in, a coworker messaged me reminding me it was on. By the grace of God I did not do anything weird. I'm constantly talking to myself, singing to myself.. so idk why I was silent then, but I am always grateful for that😅
fireddd! They go along like a chain being fired
I so agree that many nurses now are lacking empathy, in fact when I had a obgyn appointment after many years due to being uncomfortable by medical staff (had a lump which scared me) the doctor was amazing and kind but the nurse was rolling her eyes and stuff at me because I was uncomfortable and tensing up, it made me feel so horrible that I never want to get checked out ever again.
Weirdly it's been the nurses that deal with woman's health but never the ones that are for my general check ups or dermatologist.
People are just dumb. They're mad because they are being inappropriate at work by being on your personal device, mostly on the clock, griping about their place of work in the work place...and they're mad?
Don't bite the hand that feeds you!
Those nurses deserved termination. It's not the responsibility of your employer to teach you how to be an adult. If those nurses had been suspended, made to take sensitivity training, etc., it would have been a COURTESY them by their employer.
Oh, and you're not entitled to a pass because you stayed late, skipped your lunch break, show up every day...
16:58 💯💯💯💯 exactly! i would want them fired if i was the patient they worked with. some nurses need to find a new profession for sure!
That gal in the very first clip is SO WISE! I’m 23 (Gen z) and my word, so many people my age need to see that clip and take her advice 😭
First of all there is a shortage of nurses so they’ll find another job. But what they did was unforgivable. They were on the job, in their scrubs talking about their patients. Now I’m not dumb enough to think that they don’t blow off steam about “problem” patients but do it in private where no one can hear. My nurses in maternity were awesome but I would be so upset if they were in this.
Life is expensive and It's hard enough finding a job these days and to get fired over social media 🤦🏿 🤦🏿
i haven’t caught a video in a bit.. girl is that ROCK new?! congrats either way😂 i couldn’t stop looking at it!
The problem with firing these nurses this quick without any second chances potentially introducing them into a life of crime is that other nurses will learn from this and instead be brooding inside instead of letting it out.
They think by firing these nurses they are setting an example, but now you do not know which nurses to avoid since the message is out that you are not allowed to brood about your job thus creating an even more toxic work environment.
14:40, Yes they do. No patient or even family that are there will be comfortable with any of them after the video. Patients will feel judged, paranoid and maybe will hold back on their needs so they do not do the "icks" mentioned. It is basic knowledge for any person that is in healthcare or beauty services, do not make people feel judged for what they have or do (of course with boundaries).
edit: Also they work in MATERNITY where woman have just given birth and are already overwhelmed mentally and physically.
Back when facebook accounts didn't require your real name, I had a private account with "friends" I felt I could trust. So, I was complaining about my boss... no names, no reference to where I worked, I didn't even use bad language... and one of my "friends" printed the entire discussion and handed it to my third level supervisor. Fortunately for me, since they couldn't prove that was my account, nothing came of it but you can bet your ass I removed most of those people from my friends list. I know who did it though and I'm still angry about it. What was she trying to accomplish? I had no idea someone disliked me enough to try to get me fired. Or she thought this would somehow ingratiate herself with management? Asshole.
That person envied you or just wanted to make you miserable for fun
Unrelated, but i love how ur hairstyle varies & everything you choose always suit very well :-) good taste 👌🏻
I truly agree with the guy. Honestly, I know that its insensitive but sometimes when you work jobs where things are repetitive to you it makes you see that thing as just a job (former call centre worker here so I know what that’s like). It’s easy to say they should be fired but these women, did something wrong and insensitive in one video one time. Years of studying and practice and one mistake really depletes you from your livelihood is quite extreme.
Just had to let you know, you’re so fun to watch 💗💗 and your commentary is good!
Honestly, idc how nurses feel about me, as long as they do their job. If I was one of their patients and saw that video, I’d just brush it off. I wouldn’t want them to lose their whole-ass jobs though. That’s too much, a life possibly being ruined is not a fair punishment for venting your “icks”.
Enjoying these so much. Thank you always.
Once you’ve uploaded something on the internet, it’s there FOREVER. These people think it’s just a one time thing, no, it can be replayed forever. Tiktok has drained their brains.
11:44 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽preach!! itll do that to you 😂😂😂😂😂😂
American labour laws are scary… they’re there to protect the company and not the employee.
What happened to warnings, disciplinary hearings, suspensions before firing someone.
How is it so easy to fire an employee in America 🤦🏾♀️
I don't agree with that man's opinion on those nurses. Those nurses needed to get fired. I dont want ANY person that is annoyed and bothered by everything to help me deliver or possibly have to save my life OR MY BABIES LIFE. I will not feel safe or like a priority. They work in a field where being understanding, caring and helpful is YOUR JOB.
14:27 I’m sorry I’ll probably catch heck over this but I actually agree the ladies shouldn’t have been fired. They should’ve been reprimanded, but firing is really harsh.. they were being unprofessional and insensitive, but losing your job and prob not being able to get another after it comes out all over the news. But then I am kinda stuck because if I went to all that schooling I wouldn’t do anything to jeopardize my job.
I can’t believe how ignorant some of these people are. The one who called her agency “bald headed b*$€es” lacks common sense. I wish her luck in the future.
Those nurses sharing their patient experiences in the maternity ward. Firing was too much, training on dignity, respect and professionalism was needed. Maybe a suspension, but firing!!
Just don’t create content whilst you are at your workplace, wearing uniform or other identifiers that will give info where you work. It’s just not worth it.
Go home, change into your normal clothes and tell a story without naming anything or anyone
Next, I am SHOCKED at some of the immaturity and lack of emotional intelligence some people when they post and how they react to getting fired...and the dancer....hmmm...doubting she wasn't filming... some of the responses...Gosh, they are not someone I would want to hire...because they would likely be a problem..
Let’s not pretend like employers haven’t been firing people for way less offenses long before social media became another reason. The right to work means no reason is needed at all but what’s funny here is the fired employees response to being fired 😂. That’s the true tea like naw just take that L. 🤷🏾♀️ 😆
Some nurses are mean as hell! And it’s always been mean ones but they’ve gotten worse over time
Having a tiktok to begin with should be a fireable offense.
Just follow the damn job rules sheesh. We know many of these places don't always treat people right but why risk a job that you know you need??
edit: agree with a warning or suspension the first time. Sensitivity classes should be mandatory
Bro! This topic! 2024 is the year of the crash out lol. Risa Tisa really has y'all confused thinking that you need to come on jesus' internet and ruin your life . I want to ask gen z folks do your teachers talk to you about your social media footprint. Do they talk to you about professionalism I'm not trying to be snarky I genuinely want to know. Like whatever happened to time and place. Also the people at your job are not your friends. Don't make yourself a target for your hater co-workers lol. The other thing is an extreme lack of self-awareness. Because some people don't realize that they are the villain haha. And if you come online you're just exposing yourself😅
Regarding the ick video, I agree with the guy. I work in customer service related to some healthcare. It’s unfortunate but in this field, there is no work life balance Nurses in particular are on the job at minimum 12hrs while having to do double time depending on where they work. Keeping staffing levels so low, while requiring one individual to handle more patients than is safe. A patient is a patient for a reason. They are demanding because they are hurt and scared. But just as many are entitled assholes. Nurses are overwhelmed, overworked, tired, and still have to present as compassionate and have great bedside manners. That’s hard when extremely stressed. I look at the ick video as them releasing stress. It was in terrible taste. It was dumb to do in a work setting. They deserved to be on administrative leave with no pay for like a month. But not fired. There is a nurse shortage for a reason. No one is really fighting to go into medicine or nursing in waves for the last 7ish years for a reason. The decline in enrollment is real. All that’s left is stressed nurses with bad attitudes and newer nurses with good attitudes, but incompetent.
The nurse who mentioned paternity test and one baby daddy going between multiple rooms was fine imo. But the rest were out of pocket. Ppl are nervous in a hospital to begin with, everyone in the delivery room is exhausted and sleep deprived, and the moms are usually on at least one type of drug to make em loopy, and also probably some level of terrified
Can we talk about the high school mean girl to nurse pipeline? 😂
I understand the reality is that employers break the law all the time with no repercussions, but employees have protections in place that allow for criticizing the workplace on social media. Ideally, people should not be afraid to post negative things about their workplace.
There are fewer protections for posting while on the clock, but if the content is appropriate, I feel it's vindictive for an employer to fire someone for filming during downtime.
I've got a day, I'm usually refreshed by your takes, but the nurses got me bent. They deal with so much bullshit and work one of the shittiest jobs. And people complaining about the workforce they are in is still valid. They straight up just said things that bother them. It seems like you are inferring WAY more than what what actually said. This is coming from a mom who had two natural births, going up against an industry that didn't totally support my medical decisions, and dealt with a mother who has had many health problems... Bro, some patients suck. I'm a public servant and I deal with the public who expect everything from my workplace when we might not even deal in that but the public is "taxpayers". I think you need to touch grass on this one.
Man, WOMP, WOMP! I'm 31 and been working for over 10 years. Not using your phone on the clock or prohibiting posting things that have any alignment with your job whatsoever has always been a thing. How are grown ass adults losing their jobs over not being able to put your phone down???? It's truely baffling - especially with the lack of accountability. In one of my current jobs, I'm a trainer and just about weekly I have to tell ppl to put away their phones. I even tell them to atleast hide whie doing so cause it's just too blatant and I don't want to see them losing their jobs. Get a grip ppl!!
I worked with a girl who would constantly take thot traps @ our job with the full business name in the background, location tagged, and her badge # in her Instagram pics and I constantly wondered how she wasn't fired bc how you gonna post selfies behind the register at our customer facing service job??? Tf
As a nurse, we all have our things that we "didn't sign up for" or "give us the ick" but that's best discussed with your coworkers & not with the whole internet. People can not get upset that these nurses lost their livelihood due to these videos BECAUSE there are numerous social media policy contracts that you sign at these jobs and the most common part on all of them is not accessing social media while on company time. So it isn't like they didn't know. A lot of places have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to that. The facilities look at it as not only being unprofessional but it also gives the company a bad name. I've been a nurse for 20yrs and I do everything I can to protect my license. I'm not gonna lose it offa social media. If I can think like that, so can these other nurses.
1:13 yesss! She understands common sense very well.
I’m pretty sure that hospital had gotten complaints about those nurses before the tiktok video so this may have been the final straw.