cabanafrau
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Are nurses making these phone calls?
The nurses at the blood drives. It's been a long time since I've dealt with one who wasn't both abrupt and rude, a very long time.
Are nurses making these phone calls?
And they get good money for it, too. I remember the hospital I worked at paid about $90 for a unit of blood, and that was 25 yrs ago.
The holidays are historically a slow time for donations. But people still need blood.OMG I just saw a segment on the news about how Red Cross is in need of donations. Apparently this time of year is a slow time for blood donations.
We don't have the Red Cross in our area, we have a different blood bank. And they are also in need of donations during the holidays.I'd be pretty surprised if there weren't Red Cross blood drives in your area (or any area of the country, for that matter).
Basically everyone that touches that donation needs to be paid. From the phlebotomist (they generally aren't nurses) that take your blood, to the nurse that uses that donation for a patient is paid for their time and expertise.You are not paying for the blood, you are paying for the testing. HIV, Hepatitis, blood type, etc. all use reagents that cost money. Medical Technologists perform these tests, so you are paying for their knowledge and expertise.
There is a (slim) risk with doing that. If you donate blood and their testing reveals a health issue, they will have no way to notify you.
Ah.The nurses at the blood drives. It's been a long time since I've dealt with one who wasn't both abrupt and rude, a very long time.
The holidays are historically a slow time for donations. But people still need blood.
We don't have the Red Cross in our area, we have a different blood bank. And they are also in need of donations during the holidays.
Basically everyone that touches that donation needs to be paid. From the phlebotomist (they generally aren't nurses) that take your blood, to the nurse that uses that donation for a patient is paid for their time and expertise.
I doubt that the person calling even has the ability to actually remove anyone from a call list. In a best base scenario they have a way to pass that request on to someone else who may not be doing their job.True, but it seems the people are not doing their job if they have said they will take OP off the call list and they don't. And then they apparently hang up on OP rather than have a normal conversation advising of their policy. If they can't even do their job correctly and don't have basic customer service skills, then I would have no qualms being upset with the frontline employee and requesting an escalation.
I doubt that the person calling even has the ability to actually remove anyone from a call list. In a best base scenario they have a way to pass that request on to someone else who may not be doing their job.
Asking for escalation is entirely different then angrily taking out aggression on the front line employee who should have every right to hangup on those who are not behaving in a respectful manner.
Respect is a two way street.
.... who should have every right to hangup on those who are not behaving in a respectful manner.
Respect is a two way street.
They want me to make an appointment to donate again. And when you say no, they call again and again. It's crazy.What are they trying to get you to do? Donate again? Don't you have to wait at least 6 weeks between donations?
Asking for escalation is entirely different then angrily taking out aggression on the front line employee who should have every right to hangup on those who are not behaving in a respectful manner.
Respect is a two way street.
I doubt that the person calling even has the ability to actually remove anyone from a call list. In a best base scenario they have a way to pass that request on to someone else who may not be doing their job.
Asking for escalation is entirely different then angrily taking out aggression on the front line employee who should have every right to hangup on those who are not behaving in a respectful manner.
Respect is a two way street.
Don’t you know? Being rude to people who are just doing their job is a sport on these boards. Some even suggest getting a whistle and blasting it in some innocent persons ear.
How was I rude? I told someone to stop harassing me.
If your job involves harassment, it is time to quit.
I don't respect any human being that chooses a job that involves calling me and hanging up multiple times a day.
I don't answer my cell phone unless it is a number in my contacts.Actually, can I have your cell phone number? I want to call you while you are at work, making dinner, having family time, on the other line with an ill parent, etc. I then want to hang up and never leave a message. I want to do this day after day. And I want to do it while changing my phone number every time, so that you can never block me.
I then want to explain to you that respect is a two way street. I want to talk to you about your behavior and how I expect to be treated when I harass you.
If your job involves harassment, it is time to quit.
I don't respect any human being that chooses a job that involves calling me and hanging up multiple times a day.
I don't answer my cell phone unless it is a number in my contacts.
If it is something I need to deal with, they will leave a message.
If not I have not really been bothered.
I get about 10 calls a day that are either labeled as Scam Likely or start with 770-778 (this first 6 digits of my cell). I don't answer any of them and am not really bothered by the calls.
The same can be said for many jobs.
Anyone working in the tobacco industry is responsible for killing hundreds of thousands a year.
Anyone working in the firearm industry is responsible for killing.
Anyone working in the beer/wine/liquor industry is responsible for ruining lives and killing.
Do you lack respect for those human beings as well?