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Woman in a gray coat sitting at a transit stop holding a phone beside a red backpack.
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Walked out of my toxic job today and my boss told me to go back in because I needed to do "one last thing"
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Woman in a gray coat holding a laptop case on a modern city bridge with a backpack.
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After getting chased, hit, yelled at, and blamed across several weekends of this arrangement, she sat down and typed her resignation. Mid-letter, a resident walked outside. The head nurse stood nearby and watched her get up to handle it, apparently out of scientific curiosity. When confronted about this, the head nurse said she had no way of knowing the resident was even outside, which is a sentence that contains, accidentally, every reason the resignation letter existed.
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Blaming someone for quitting requires a very particular kind of audacity, but the director had it in abundance. Based on how this place operated, the problem was not the unlocked doors or the absent caregivers or the nurse who treated a patient's elopement like a spectator sport. The problem was that the front desk worker failed to escalate her concerns through proper channels before escaping to her car at 12:30 on a Tuesday. Proper channels, at a place like this, presumably means scheduling a meeting to discuss the meeting where nothing gets resolved.
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The parting request to go back inside and fix the frozen time clock, because nobody else knows how is the facility's entire management philosophy in one sentence, delivered on the way out the door.
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