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let go on first day because of OSHA :(Rating: (votes: 0) Then I was sent to read over materials and then was sent on an hour lunch. When I came back, I was told that the nursing manager needed to talk to me. I was informed that I didn't pass the OSHA quiz based on their standards and was told I couldn't be employed. They said I needed more education and I would be a liability to them to hire me. Is this ok?? I was heartbroken, my family was heartbroken, and I feel like I got screwed over. Hunh?? Sounds totally weird. Gotta be more to the story. Comment: No.. Actually there is not more to the story.. So then you are agreeing by saying its not right? Yeah like I said I got screwed over.Comment: That's really weird!!!!Comment: Huh - so they thought that a new nurse should automatically know all about lab regulations (CLIA) and workplace safety (OSHA) even though it is not part of nursing scope of practice or included in your nursing education??? Did they ever consider the fact that new new hires need to be oriented/trained on all the job-specific stuff? Sounds like you had a lucky escape. This is obviously not a good working environment. If they keep this up, they are eventually going to be sued for using such an arbitrary "test" as a basis for termination. It's really ironic - they expect new hires to understand all the esoteric regulations that affect their office practice, but the manager is apparently not in compliance with (extremely clear) FEDERAL employment laws - go figure.Comment: In 15 years of working in various nursing and non-nursing jobs, I have never been tested on anything related to OSHA. Keep in mind that I worked in a paper products factory for three years where OSHA compliance was absolutely necessary due to the dangerous environment.Although I do not know the whole story, something just isn't right.Comment: That is weird. I've had jobs where I was tested on OSHA, but I got to keep the booklet and look up the answers while doing the test. They just wanted us to be able to say we had read the information. Usually the test was about 20 questions though.Comment: What the ****??? That is all twisted manComment: Sorry, but I don't buy it. There must be something more to your story.Comment: Thanks everyone. And yes I wish there was more to the story that I could tell you. However that is the story.. Sounds made up but it's sadly not. They did ask me if I learned OSHA in nursing school. I said I've heard of the term and probably went over it but nothing in great detail. The nurse manager found this weird and continued to say I needed to have more education because I would need to know this stuff no matter where I went. Oh well.. On to find something else I guess.Comment: Something definitely sounds funky. If these tests were so important, and they had such high standards for them and employment was contingent upon passing them why didn't they test you earlier, like in the interview? Instead of hiring you, then letting you go?Comment: There's more to the story, but only they know what it is.For some reason or another they didn't want you in that office. It could be as simple as someone else they'd been wanting to hire for some time, decided they wanted to work there after all, and so you got bumped. Yes, they can probably get away with doing that, especially when it comes to probationary, new hires.All that paperwork you filled out in the morning of your first day. Do you recall signing a piece of paper stating they can terminate your employment at any time for any reason and without notice? Or, maybe they found some incongruities in your resume.Who knows? Speculating won't do any good.I'm really sorry for the disappointment. That just stinks.Comment: Yes I'm aware they can terminate me as they please. It was just bizarre the way they did it. There is definitely more to the story on their side. Just wish they would have told me.
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