I don't hate her but she's not a good manager either, I think she lied about any degree or experience.
Unrelated to the title, lately at my job, it's been kind of weird. Ever since #Teagate happened: https://similarworlds.com/funny/4350654-So-its-days-like-the-one-I-had-yesterday-where-I it's been kind of strange. What I mean by weird is that the manager acts nice to me when we're alone, but there's this dietician during the day (who witnessed teagate) who is now VERY passive aggressive (she's like 22 years of age with "that" attitude, failed her test 5 times so she technically doesn't have a degree and isn't supposed to be working as a dietician in all honesty) and this new employee has been passive aggressive with me as well. The manager also acts different when they're around (they're all women except the cooks who are male.) It's hard to explain unless you were there but they do make underhanded comments a lot now. The cooks I get along with very well, they are pretty laid back and everything runs smoothly because they know their jobs but when that group of women get together it's just kind of petty.
Literally everything is messed up about that place. The cooks work double shifts sometimes for 6 days in a row, they can't get anyone to stay there and this recent manager is one of maybe five in the past three years that the place has been opened. It literally has no procedures in place and people can just make things up on the fly and tell you that "it's a rule" because they said so. It's honestly kind of epic how disorganized the place is for a healthcare environment. Honestly, it's really scary. Everything is on paper so patient menus get lost, sometimes there's no backups for specialty things like all liquid diets so they end up just giving broth for all three meals and it's just way chaotic in the kitchen.
This passive aggressive behavior however, is very new and from my experience I ignore passive aggression and won't respond to people who do those things but it does escalate often where they're looking for a reaction so in my experience it will get worse. It's hard to ignore it but I know what they're trying to do so I'm trying to maintain not saying anything I regret.
And the dietician seems to be the ringleader, always first to make some passive comment around me where it's indirectly aimed at me and then the others chime in 💁♀️
Literally everything is messed up about that place. The cooks work double shifts sometimes for 6 days in a row, they can't get anyone to stay there and this recent manager is one of maybe five in the past three years that the place has been opened. It literally has no procedures in place and people can just make things up on the fly and tell you that "it's a rule" because they said so. It's honestly kind of epic how disorganized the place is for a healthcare environment. Honestly, it's really scary. Everything is on paper so patient menus get lost, sometimes there's no backups for specialty things like all liquid diets so they end up just giving broth for all three meals and it's just way chaotic in the kitchen.
This passive aggressive behavior however, is very new and from my experience I ignore passive aggression and won't respond to people who do those things but it does escalate often where they're looking for a reaction so in my experience it will get worse. It's hard to ignore it but I know what they're trying to do so I'm trying to maintain not saying anything I regret.
And the dietician seems to be the ringleader, always first to make some passive comment around me where it's indirectly aimed at me and then the others chime in 💁♀️