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Old 08-17-2015, 07:21 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by voracious71 View Post
Nearly everything listed in that article happens in the healthcare field every day. People being driven to tears? Check. People getting crap reviews after being out on leave or sick? Check. I had a coworker whose boss expected her back to work in a week after her son died. We had a woman faint in the OR and the doctor stepped over her and continued working.Didn't bat an eye or ask if she was ok.

I really think to succeed in a managerial/administrative/executive level, you have to sell your soul to the devil.
I'll second that.
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