MonkeySquasher
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To be fair, I hate how every 'old guard' thinks that their 120 hour course and 2 years of couch sitting entitles them to treat people as dirt. There's a big difference between being a member of a team and being a slave. Sorry, but if someone is out cleaning the ambulance, then no one should be inside guarding the television.
The new provider needs to listen, the experienced provider needs to guide and teach, and, to be fair, listen as well.
These are exactly the points I was trying to make. If some asks you to do something reasonable, do it. But no one can treat you like crap just because you're new... They should be TEACHING you, not just berating you.
At my volly company, no one treats new people like crap, but they don't teach them either.
At my work, some FTOs treat their newhires horribly. They just tell them to sit in the back and not say anything and stay out of the way, and then after a month or two release them to a 911 rig with almost no experience.
NEITHER of these are the right way to go about training someone.