今天随叫随到,生活随叫随到
直到周五,当我面试并获得当地医院行为医学系的全职职位时,我在该部门被称为PRN或按需职位。我辗转到了所有的行为医学科,包括化学依赖科、儿童与青少年科、老年科和成人行为医学科。严格来说,我仍然在那个位置上,因为尽管我已经收到了老板的录用通知,但正式录用通知必须经过人事办公室,而且要到明天才会出现。我不知道我必须在今天早上上班前打个电话,看看我是否在工作。在过去,如果人事办公室把我列入工作日程,我就会工作,但显然这已经改变了。我接到夜班护士的电话,非常粗鲁地告诉我,我没有打电话去看我是否在工作,她打电话是为了告诉我,我今天是随叫随到的,这基本上意味着,如果我在早上7点到晚上7点之间接到电话,那么我必须在半小时内赶到那里。很显然,明天也是这样。我不喜欢这整个体系。我必须在早上5点起床,只是为了看看我那天是否在工作。这很荒谬,但这似乎就是我最近的生活方式。 My husband has been spending time in the Behavioral Med. unit for Bipolar Mania. He needed a little tweeking with his meds and a little bit of a viewpoint adjustment on life. I feel like my life is lived on-call. I live life on the edge of my seat. I feel like I don't know what's going to happen next. I don't feel in control of anything right now and I was doing really well with my Bipolar. I just don't feel like I can do anything to keep control over my own body or my own marriage. My husband and I want to have a baby, but we have been unsuccessful in getting pregnant. I just feel lost right now. But I'm on-call for everybody else's needs, go figure.
APA的参考
(2010年8月8日). On-Call Today, On-Call for Life, HealthyPlace。2022年10月9日,摘自//www.5wetown.com/support-blogs/myblog/On-Call-Today%2C-On-Call-for-Life
最后更新:2014年1月14日