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So I quit my job at the hospital to do something else (Can't mention the name due to legal purposes) I was brought in as a conditional hire with 3 other things to let me in as a legitimate worker. I had no problem with this as I was in need of work. The first red flag was that I would owe a large sum of money due to training prices if I were to leave within years. The second was that their HR department failed to let me know that I would have to take a two-week pre-training course. They also failed to tell the other trainees who were with me, not just I. If we were to fail our test after the two weeks we would be let go. Today, I finally spoke up about how my trainer was in a position to where they couldn't help me.…


So I quit my job at the hospital to do something else
(Can't mention the name due to legal purposes)

I was brought in as a conditional hire with 3 other things to let me in as a legitimate worker. I had no problem with this as I was in need of work. The first red flag was that I would owe a large sum of money due to training prices if I were to leave within years.
The second was that their HR department failed to let me know that I would have to take a two-week pre-training course. They also failed to tell the other trainees who were with me, not just I. If we were to fail our test after the two weeks we would be let go.
Today, I finally spoke up about how my trainer was in a position to where they couldn't help me. They would either be working or just be texting on their phone. Even they didn't know I was coming on aboard, and I was just placed in their lap, so to them, I was probably just an inconvenience.
Lastly, today I was told I had three other courses to do, each of them over a hundred pages.
“They're all due in three days,” After that I was so stressed out I felt like I was going to vomit, and I went home.

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