I worked for an ambulance company in Los Angeles county for almost an entire year (a week short of).
Wierd things started happening at my employer's a couple of months ago. They cut everyone's shifts by two hours (from 12 hr to 10 hr) to save money, bought cheap gloves for everyone, and announced that we were moving from the 'promotion schedule' system to the 'promotion by merit.' Funky things were also happening with our bonus system as well.
Anyway, Last month, I heard about how 25 employees had been fired, and I heard 30-something had been fired the month before that, but I continued to work there, I needed the money (I was, however, suddenly very eager to get out).
Two weeks ago - I got my first write-up. The supervisor came and showed me a PCR I had forgotten a phone number for (convalescent home phone), had me correct it, and allowed me to continue working. Last Week, I recieved a second write-up, this time for not checking the 'Altered' box for a patient I had written AxOx2 in the narrative. They failed to notice that the patient's BASELINE was AxOx2, and therefore for the purposes of the 'chief complaint' box, I was not required to check 'altered.' Either way, as this was my second write-up, they suspended me for a week. I called for instructions, as I was told to do, and the supervisor gave me two options. He told me that because I've got two write-ups, and because the boss wants to get rid of the people working only 10 hours a week (I'm a full time student), I could either resign or be fired. He said it would be better to resign, it would look better on my record.
So I'm feeling like I've been totally screwed. What can I do? I feel set up. There really is nothing I can do is there? If I contest the second write-up, they'll find something wrong with one of my other PCR's (If someone wants to find a mistake with something like a PCR, TRUST ME, it isn't hard). They'll just start searching through them.
I told him I'd Resign, and asked him what the company's official position on me would be. I said, I know future employers will ask why I left the company. He said "as far as the company is concerned, you left of your own free will." Will the suspension stay on my record as a negative? Remember, I'm a new EMT, and this was my first job (one I regret taking).
Wierd things started happening at my employer's a couple of months ago. They cut everyone's shifts by two hours (from 12 hr to 10 hr) to save money, bought cheap gloves for everyone, and announced that we were moving from the 'promotion schedule' system to the 'promotion by merit.' Funky things were also happening with our bonus system as well.
Anyway, Last month, I heard about how 25 employees had been fired, and I heard 30-something had been fired the month before that, but I continued to work there, I needed the money (I was, however, suddenly very eager to get out).
Two weeks ago - I got my first write-up. The supervisor came and showed me a PCR I had forgotten a phone number for (convalescent home phone), had me correct it, and allowed me to continue working. Last Week, I recieved a second write-up, this time for not checking the 'Altered' box for a patient I had written AxOx2 in the narrative. They failed to notice that the patient's BASELINE was AxOx2, and therefore for the purposes of the 'chief complaint' box, I was not required to check 'altered.' Either way, as this was my second write-up, they suspended me for a week. I called for instructions, as I was told to do, and the supervisor gave me two options. He told me that because I've got two write-ups, and because the boss wants to get rid of the people working only 10 hours a week (I'm a full time student), I could either resign or be fired. He said it would be better to resign, it would look better on my record.
So I'm feeling like I've been totally screwed. What can I do? I feel set up. There really is nothing I can do is there? If I contest the second write-up, they'll find something wrong with one of my other PCR's (If someone wants to find a mistake with something like a PCR, TRUST ME, it isn't hard). They'll just start searching through them.
I told him I'd Resign, and asked him what the company's official position on me would be. I said, I know future employers will ask why I left the company. He said "as far as the company is concerned, you left of your own free will." Will the suspension stay on my record as a negative? Remember, I'm a new EMT, and this was my first job (one I regret taking).