u/Candycaneblizzard

What would you do?

I have had this situation happen to me a few times. I am not a supervisor. I have never been trained to be a supervisor, but a few times now I have been expected to “train” a new employee simply because I am in that department that day. My fear is that they are going to do or say the wrong thing to a nurse, and then claim that I didn’t show them how to do it properly. This has never happened to me thankfully, but I curious if anyone else has experienced this situation and what did you do? I always ask them what they feel comfortable with and what have they been doing with my other co-workers. I’m just worried cuz I’m not an official trainer that something could come back on me.

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u/Candycaneblizzard — 1 day ago
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Look who I found on Mad Men!!

I thought Charmed was his first show. I never knew he was on Mad Men.

u/Candycaneblizzard — 3 months ago