there’s a lot of jobs where my attitude is “eh, you’re only stuck here working this position because you need the money to survive, being kinda incompetent or apathetic is ultimately understandable” but my literal physical health & ability to function day-to-day is in their hands and their constant administrative errors are reaching a point that threatens my ability to get my other basic survival needs met
if I’m not super ass-kiss-y about these failures on their part, if I seem even mildly frustrated or curt, they feel the need to punish me for it by putting in even less effort to resolve the issue. choose a different goddamn field to go into if you’re gonna make yourself a threat to chronically ill people
thank you, shit sucks. unfortunately reporting them won’t really do me any good because I recently learned this chain tends to deliberately understaff & undertrain as a “money-saving” measure on their end. I really do need to transfer my prescriptions though, I just kept hoping this latest team (high turnover rate) would get their shit together once they got in the swing of working there
cause… it’s a whole fuckin lot of prescriptions 😭 sent in from like five different specialists across three different clinic systems, many of whom take several days to get into contact with. I’m severely ill and this process seems like it’s also gonna come with access interruptions cause it’s extra games of telephone re: admin work on the doctors’ end