In a world ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, unsung heroes emerged to provide vital care and support. Among them was OP, a diligent medical assistant who tirelessly served in a COVID/urgent care clinic while pursuing their Master of Public Health degree. Fueled by ambition and determination, OP embarked on a journey that would soon reveal the stark contrast between their unwavering dedication and the unfulfilled promises of their job. Join us as we delve into OP’s remarkable story of resilience, unwavering pursuit of growth, and the empowering decision that would redefine their professional path.
OP’s life was a delicate balancing act, juggling the demands of working full-time as a medical assistant while undertaking the arduous task of completing their Master of Public Health degree. Day in and day out, OP selflessly served both at the front desk and in the back office, handling an array of responsibilities that encompassed everything from administrative duties to patient care.
Throughout their educational journey, OP’s passion for infection control flourished. The clinic recognized this area of expertise and entrusted them with the responsibility of leading the Hand Hygiene Program—an opportunity that validated OP’s commitment to making a difference. As their knowledge and skills expanded, so did their thirst for growth and recognition.
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1. OP spent three years working full-time as a medical assistant!
2. OP was running the front desk while also helping out in the back office
3. The OP reached out to HR asking for a raise due to his increased responsibilities
4. OP put in his 2 weeks’ notice after being denied a raise
5. That is such a poor excuse to deny a raise
6. This Redditor was offered a promotion!
7. Couldn’t agree more
8. This Redditor was told that his degree is trash by his boss!
9. That is so true!
10. OP wanted that extra month of health insurance lol
11. This Redditor says that OP’s degree is an excellent degree and that she should be proud of herself
12. This Redditor says that you should never to HR when asking for a raise
13. The OP says that’s how raises work there and managers have no say!
14. This Redditor says that the best raises are when you change jobs
15. We have good and bad news for you, which one do you want first?
16. This Redditor asks why 2 weeks
17. This Redditor tells OP to get a government job
18. This Redditor said that OP should apply this same tactic at all her other jobs
19. That might have helped
20. This Redditor tells us why she left medical assisting!
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