I’ve always heard there’s a 15 minute grace period before they consider you late and basically everywhere (except Wal-Mart) I’ve ever worked has honored that.
In nursing if you’re not on time for report the outgoing shift will meet you at the door with pitchforks. But my guess is that at Walmart you don’t have to pass on six different people’s life stories accurately enough to not risk killing them every change of shift before the previous one is legally allowed to leave the building so I’m admittedly somewhat confused as to why they would care…
Yeah, and in the same nursing job they will look at you as a bad nurse if you don’t copy the entire fucking chart on your little piece of paper. I don’t need meemaw’s apgar score(an assessment of infants after birth for you non nurses). Gimmie the highlights and get the fuck out.
In psych my pet peeve is reporting patient’s bowel movements in unit-wide report. Unless it was in the hall, on someone, or the first one in two weeks; SAVE IT FOR INDIVIDUAL NIRSE-TO-NURSE.
It’s a power thing, their shoplifting policy is unbelievably strict for similar reasons. They will straight up ruin your life simply because the cashier forgot to scan a 50 cent lollipop.
I’ve always heard there’s a 15 minute grace period before they consider you late and basically everywhere (except Wal-Mart) I’ve ever worked has honored that.
In nursing if you’re not on time for report the outgoing shift will meet you at the door with pitchforks. But my guess is that at Walmart you don’t have to pass on six different people’s life stories accurately enough to not risk killing them every change of shift before the previous one is legally allowed to leave the building so I’m admittedly somewhat confused as to why they would care…
Yeah, and in the same nursing job they will look at you as a bad nurse if you don’t copy the entire fucking chart on your little piece of paper. I don’t need meemaw’s apgar score(an assessment of infants after birth for you non nurses). Gimmie the highlights and get the fuck out.
In psych my pet peeve is reporting patient’s bowel movements in unit-wide report. Unless it was in the hall, on someone, or the first one in two weeks; SAVE IT FOR INDIVIDUAL NIRSE-TO-NURSE.
It’s a power thing, their shoplifting policy is unbelievably strict for similar reasons. They will straight up ruin your life simply because the cashier forgot to scan a 50 cent lollipop.
(My confusion was largely rhetorical ;)