Hospital administrators are putting lives at risks by not paying nurses what they’re worth and by not maintaining safe staffing. I used to work at one of the top hospitals in the country and holding in my pee and not being able to take a lunch break because of short staffing was a daily occurrence. You obviously have no clue what you’re talking about. Also, don’t call nurses lazy the administrators are both lazy and greedy.
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Hospital administrators are putting lives at risks by not paying nurses what they’re worth and by not maintaining safe staffing. I used to work at one of the top hospitals in the country and holding in my pee and not being able to take a lunch break because of short staffing was a daily occurrence. You obviously have no clue what you’re talking about. Also, don’t call nurses lazy the administrators are both lazy and greedy.