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Bowenn
by Bowenn on Tuesday 26 of April, 2005 10:16:34 Score:0.90 Vote: 1 2 3 4 5 () ()
Well, I wish I could give you some good news, but I cannot. About a month ago, myself and 5 of my compatriots were "downsized." You see, 18 months ago we had our workloads fall off by about 60%. We plugged along, trying to drum up new business, but to no avail. It was painfully obvious that the company needed to decrease staff by at least 25%. The techs were always discussing this. In fact, we were resigned to a layoff, and were just wondering who, and when. Paranoia and anxiety levels were high, and, of course, error rates increased. Several people, myself included, were placed on 100% QC, where we were left languishing for 6 months. Personally, I requested assistance in getting my miss rate under control...three times verbally, and three times in writing. The last time, I was informed that there was no assistance available, and stop bothering the medical director... she doesn't have time for you.
I had 4 false negatives in 4 years (thats with a retroactive review)... after I was placed on 100% QC, I had 9 false negatives in 6 months... approximately one miss every 500 slides... mostly 1-3 cell LSILs and no feedback was given except "screen more to dilute your stats." Screen What? We didn't have the cases available.
Anyhow, at the end of February, we were informed that a new statistics prgram was being implemented... it was rolled out, and we found that it was strongly based on Six-sigma, and that it was a rolling 5 years, so that a miss 5 years ago would still count against us. The following day all 22 of us were taken in individually and shown where we fell on the graphs. Six of us were informed that due to the new policy, we were no longer qualified to work there... 10 more techs were informed that they were in danger of being terminated if they missed any more.
So, six of us were terminated for performance issues, and yet we were each given a severance package of one month salary and benefits.
In my life, I have NEVER heard of a severance given when one is fired for cause. So, was I downsized, laid-off, or determined to be incompetent??? I DO know that a good reference from this employer of 4 years is problematic at best... so, what do I do? I have a family and a mortgage, and I am having a hell of a time finding work as a cytotech (Who'da thunk it???).
I digress... This treatment wrecked the morale and the self-confidence needed to do Cytology work, and skewed my criteria, badly.
The other cytotechnologist positions I have had in my career also involved emotional abuse, "backstabbing," and underhanded behavior on the part of my employers (hospitals AND private labs). Cytotechnology seems to only result in depression, anxiety, neuroses, and paranoia.
Now, I find myself without the resources to cover my own proficiency testing, and employers are starting to make it a prerequisite to employment.
I don't know what to do... and I could never, NEVER in good conscience, suggest cytology as a career, to anyone.
If I had it to do over again, knowing what I know now... I would have avoided this field. I would retrain for another career, but that would only use up valuable time and rack-up more educational debt.
I am greatly disappointed in cytology
Re: Bowenn by admin (Score: 0.00) on Friday 29 of April, 2005 07:42:50
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