Of all people, the clinic dietitian is going to look into home dialysis for me. There is light at the end of this long tunnel, and it may not be an oncoming train. Fresenius is going to open a new center in Loma Linda and will have home dialysis unit there. I may be able to train there when it is ready to go. They will probably work with my weird schedule. She is also going to see what the hell is going on! Hurray!
I threw that into the mix to open up a discussion - glad to see it was civil! Point is us dialysis providers have lives too - kids, etc. It is not unreasonable to stay at work till 6PM - but evenings can be alittle hard on us. It is a dilemma either way. I wasn't trying to be mean either, just realistic. Put the shoe on the other foot - how willing would you be to change your work schedule? We have families too.
Quote from: JerseyGirl on November 22, 2007, 09:52:57 AMI threw that into the mix to open up a discussion - glad to see it was civil! Point is us dialysis providers have lives too - kids, etc. It is not unreasonable to stay at work till 6PM - but evenings can be alittle hard on us. It is a dilemma either way. I wasn't trying to be mean either, just realistic. Put the shoe on the other foot - how willing would you be to change your work schedule? We have families too. Dialysis workers -true- have families too- but you GET PAID MONEY to be there, and plenty of medical professionals work all kinds of evening and night shifts....Kitkatz, on the other hand- is the reason you have a JOB- you know- accommodating the CUSTOMER?
No that is not true and I hate when I hear people say that regarding the customer and why I have a job. That is a ridiculous statement. Please! Just what do you mean by that? If you mean payment well guess what we all pay for Medicare so therefore I too want results for the money I pay - does that mean I get to chastise all the patients that take dialysis for granted because I am paying? NOT! Believe me you don't go into health care for the salary and I have done my share of working evenings, nights, Holidays and having to get my butt in a car @ 4AM to drive to a dialysis clinic so patients can get treatment in snow and ice because they need an RN there to run when most people can take the day off and stay home. It is quite presumptuous for you to make a statement like that. There has to be a compromise between patient and staff and usually it all works out in the end.
Sorry if you can't see somebody elses point of view.