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r/Maliciouscompliance USA Sniper VS Vietnam Sniper

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🗓️ 17 July 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:08 Micromanager 10:18 No more internet 13:38 Flare 14:43 Comments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to our Slash Milicious Compliance, where a stupid sexist gets himself in big trouble.

0:06.5

Our next reddit post is from Old Hospital. I'm a 25 year old woman, and I work as part of the

0:11.6

Sanitation Department for a hospital. We make sure that patient rooms are sanitized regularly to

0:16.8

ensure that patients and staff are protected as much as possible from any sort of environmental

0:21.5

threats. We take out the trash from nurse stations, patient rooms, replace linen, clean the

0:27.0

hallways and floors, as well as clean the bathrooms daily. I started working about a year before

0:32.0

the pandemic, and as such, a lot of our processes have, as you might have guessed, changed, and become

0:38.9

much more intense. Our supervisors often come around to each floor to make sure everyone in our

0:44.4

department is working properly and being diligent about our cleanings. My position is what we call a

0:50.0

float worker. Basically, I've been trained in every area, and my job is to cover people who are sick,

0:55.9

on days off, on vacation, etc. This comes with a lot of hurdles, such as trying to remember what

1:01.7

order everything needs to be done in. So, sometimes, since there are so many different areas I have to

1:07.6

cover, I have to ask my supervisor for help. The downside to my position is I won't know until I

1:13.8

show up to work where I'll be for the day. I don't mind this, because it allows me to see a vast

1:18.9

amount of the hospital and build a rapport with the nursing staff and doctors all around. Usually,

1:23.9

if I'm covering for someone's vacation or time off, I'll know ahead of time, as my posted

1:28.7

schedule will have been in their position for that time. About a year and a half ago, I was scheduled

1:33.3

to cover one of our guys who works in the operating room for about a month. Working for the operating

1:38.1

room typically came with a fair bit of free time, since there wasn't a whole lot to do after you

1:43.2

prepared the room for the next patient. And the stuff that you were assigned to do, other than those

1:48.1

rooms, were usually finished before your first break anyways. However, there was one downside to

1:54.4

working in the operating room. Steve, a 56 year old man. Steve was a scumbag, and the sort of person

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