u/Sad_Photo_2115

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Physics tutor (satellite campus)

Hello,

I am looking to hire a tutor for General Physics (not calculus based). Open to discuss payment and schedule. preferably in person at Hartford or Waterbury or the New Haven area. Once concepts re understood and I’m more confident, I’m willing to do virtual sessions. Please comment or DM. Resume ready to show experience.

thanks!

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u/Sad_Photo_2115 — 6 days ago
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Physics Tutor

Hello! I’m looking for a student or resident interested in making some extra money tutoring. Id like in person, public tutoring sessions. Please DM if interested!

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u/Sad_Photo_2115 — 9 days ago
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Gatekeeping the ICU

I don’t understand the snotty, nose in the air attitude from ICU nurses. Is the expectation that everyone was born into critical care? I am a psych nurse of four years transitioning specialties. I went to a reputable nursing program and passed my NCLEX. My preceptor is speaking to me like I’m an idiot. Psych nursing gets a bad rep but I’m 100% certain prissy, yt girls still living at home with their figs and Stanley cups would not last a whole shift on an inpatient psych unit. Our assessment skills are keen. We have attention to detail & if nothing else miraculous bedside manner. I may need some Refreshing to read a tele strip or hang an IV but I CAN. my preceptor is obviously annoyed when I am trying to review the physiology and big picture of cases were seeing. the unit obviously has a clique feel and very obvious majority demographic (with some travelers) which I don’t fit into. I think the culture is to be mean and ostracize new hires. There’s an exodus of nurses going into critical care most likely to become CRNA’s but what does someone’s aspirations and ambition have to do with anyone else? If you want to work bedside in the same setting your whole career why fault someone else for wanting anything different?

Long story short, I spoke up to my unit manager and educator about not really vibing with my preceptor and feeling like the unit wasn’t very welcoming. we had a pow wow to reset but I picked up on my preceptors energy- she was pissed I had the audacity to advocate for myself. Got through the rest of the shift awkwardly but when I returned today the assistant manager sat me down and pretty much said there was some readjusting to my schedule. Next week, mixed with classes, I’d be split between three different other nurses. Two of which have worked the unit more than ten years and another nurse who has already pretended I didn’t exist while I was orienting with my original preceptor. I feel like it’s some sort of relay. Was it a personality mismatch or is this person nitbangood Fit for the unit? How am I supposed to acclimate to three different nurses? Three different styles? & feel like I have a consistent flow? I’m not. I feel like im being set up for failure and I need to just start looking for other jobs. I don’t want to go back to psych- I’m burnt out. & I don’t want to be bullied from the ICU. I’m a safe, capable nurse. I just need an environment that fosters teaching and welcomes diverse backgrounds. My confidence is in the toilet. I moved across the country for this opportunity.. I have a plan with a goal in mind. If This next week doesn’t go well I don’t see the conversation being termination but a “you’re not ready” for the ICU kinda conversation.

Has anyone been here before? How do I navigate from here?

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u/Sad_Photo_2115 — 3 months ago