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NE hospital issues short skirt ban for nurses - multiple rules to create "trust"


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5 hours ago, HuskerDo2 said:

Well heck. I suspect the nurses in short tight skirts are what gave many sick men the hope and desire to get better and get out of there so they can chase more women wearing short tight skirts. Is there any better medicine for a man than a beautiful sexy woman wearing a short tight skirt? I think not. I don't care what their age or ailment is.

Are you referring to woman in general, nurses, or the sick men? Asking for a friend????

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2 hours ago, PaDavid said:

The early replies on this tend to agree with the netizens and think it’s ott. Personally, when I go to hospital I want to be attended by a professional looking nurse, not someone dressed like an escort. So, sorry guys, but I pretty much agree with the ‘new rules.’

There's a difference between "like an escort" and dressing "attractively"!

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Why do they start from the lowest members of hospitals? Make rules about dumb uneducated doctors, commisions from pharma companies, patient protection laws etc. 

Nurses are speechless and completely irresponsible members of hospitals. How you called them? Disposables?

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Nurse Ratched, you have an admirer.

 

1 hour ago, ThaiFelix said:

"Right, now that we have all that out the way lets all go have a soapy....and the hospitals paying, we'll call it a committee meeting"!

No. If you have a committee meeting Cha-Cha will want to chair it.

What? Masked up Cha-Cha in a soapie?

I'm bizzy that day.????????

 

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I  am not a fan of the self-appointed faashion police brigade. Don't want to see a hard working medical professional fired because of a so-called dress code violation enforced by an over-zealous "pen-pushing" hospital administraton clerk. I think expats on a one-year visa should think twice before siding with the hospital administrators. Just imagine going to imigration to renew your one-year visa and the senior admistratator doesn't lilke the way you dress or look, and decides to cancel your renewal at his dicretion. It is generally understood his word is final. 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Many netizens felt the authorities were treating front line medical staff like children at school not responsible, free adults. 

Interesting use of military terminology (front line) before whinging about having to conform to a uniform. ????‍♂️

 

Sorry to be the barer of bad news, but when you're at work you are not free. ????‍♂️

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Has ever anyone renewed a driving license here - same b"*ç%"it; you get treated like a kindergartener on Day One and if you don't sit upright, Khun Mae (that's the vulture supervising the video jokes) reprimands you irrespective of her being half the naughty, naughty Thai lady's age. 

The governmental breath down the citizen's necks .......... 

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1 hour ago, riverhigh said:

I  am not a fan of the self-appointed faashion police brigade. Don't want to see a hard working medical professional fired because of a so-called dress code violation enforced by an over-zealous "pen-pushing" hospital administraton clerk. I think expats on a one-year visa should think twice before siding with the hospital administrators. Just imagine going to imigration to renew your one-year visa and the senior admistratator doesn't lilke the way you dress or look, and decides to cancel your renewal at his dicretion. It is generally understood his word is final. 

But they did have dress code in at least one Imm office that I know of that was Chiang Mai a few years back, but like all things thai it didnt seem to be enforced.

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3 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

Shades of my beginning teaching daze in Western Kentucky. Hair length, no facial hair, females - no pantsuits. Seen going into or out of a bar and you were addressed in the Superintendents Office and … ready? Two teachers divorced, the Superintendent interviewed and fired one of them. Bit of “culture shock” for an East Coast metropolitan, multiethnic upbringing.

Who had no facial hair? I'm confused!????

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44 minutes ago, blueCloud888 said:

The next <deleted> level (as they say on reddit ????) will be to ban  pretty girls or handsome guys to enter the nursing career.

Nah, they will just be required to wear a mask. Oh wait... hang on... never mind.

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5 hours ago, PaDavid said:

The early replies on this tend to agree with the netizens and think it’s ott. Personally, when I go to hospital I want to be attended by a professional looking nurse, not someone dressed like an escort. So, sorry guys, but I pretty much agree with the ‘new rules.’

Actually no different to the dress code in UK hospitals

 

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37 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Who had no facial hair? I'm confused!????

555 ... well, I suppose neither male nor female but those of us who might have favored a mustache were those most targeted. Oh, and the male hair length, not over the collar.

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