Word count: 723
Choice count: 16
Section count: 11
Image count: 11
Error count: 2
Field Related Analysis:
Nursing : 19 matches (bone, clinic, cold, compensation, conflict, test, environment, Health, hospital, narcissism, nervous, pandemic, physical, physiotherapy, prime, responsibility, toxic, treatment, patients)
Education : 14 matches (School, choice, college, compensation, don, field, field of study, first, learn, private, research, school, test, training)
Law/Paralegal-Technology : 12 matches (beneficiary, close, compensation, concentration, distress, minister, month, offer, premium, Prime Minister, private, test)
Target Structure:
background check (1 match)
compensation package (1 match)
getting sucked up in (1 match)
ins-and-outs (1 match)
more often than not (1 match)
overtime (1 match)
premium wage (1 match)
undermine (1 match)
wage (1 match)
After three year studies at Montmorency College, I graduated in physiotherapy. I had several interviews. Two employers called me back to do my background check. One of the offer in a hospital and the other in a private elderly center. Which job do I choose?
Choice 1 : I choose to do my career in hospital.
Choice 2 : I choose to do my career in private elderly center.
This job is very good the Human Resources Department told me that I will have a good salary and a compensation package. I'm so happy to work for this hospital. After 3 years of work for them, a private clinic propose me a good job. Do I change my job or not?
Choice 1 : I stay in hospital.
Choice 2 : I change my job.
It's my first day at work. I'm nervous because I don't know other employees and the working environment. My employer suggests doing two days of OTJ, he said that I would learn the ins-and-outs. Do I accept or not?
Choice 1 : I accept.
Choice 2 : I don't.
Clair is the employees that give me my OTJ. She makes me visit the center, and she present me to everyone. I take my lunch with her and my new colleagues. My first day went well. Now my employer asks me to choose witch floor I want to work in this week.
Choice 1 : First floor.
Choice 2 : Second floor
The situation right now, is very different that what I learn at school because of the pandemic. I didn't have OTJ, so I don't know how to give a treatment to my patient in a safe way. After my first week of job, I start to have a cold. I'm tested for Covid.My test is positive, so I have to stop working.
Choice 1 : End
On the first floor, these are people with physical problems. I have to rehabilitate them to make them walk again or do functional activities. I love working with my patients. I developed a great relation with the nurses. My career is going well and I love my job.
Choice 1 : End
I work with patients who have mental distress. It is difficult to do my job because they quickly forget or are afraid. I don't like working on the floor and quit my job.
Choice 1 : End
After many years of work for the same hospital. I take six month break and I travel to go volunteering abroad. That qualify me for a premium wage. I'm coming back from my travel and the Human Resources give me the opportunity to have a job with more responsibility. My career is going well and I love my job.
Choice 1 : End
A few weeks after my change of job, I am very unhappy and I don't feel contentment. More often than not, I feel that my workplace is emotionally toxic for me. Other employees are self-serving and undermine. I am getting sucked up in conflict between employees.Do I research for a new employer?
Choice 1 : I research for a new employee.
Choice 2 : I stay with the same employee.
Now we are in a global pandemic and all private clinic are close. You don't find a new job. But the Prime Minister asks for help, there is not enough beneficiary attendant to face the pandemic. I have the training for doing this job because of my field of study. I start to work as a beneficiary attendant and I found in love with this job. I change my career and I feel accomplish.
Choice 1 : End
I start to be exhausted. My employer doesn't respect my limit, and he always asks me for overtime. He is very narcissism and I start to hate my job. This situation starts to have an impact on my mental health. I have less concentration and I don't give effective treatments to my patient. I broke a patient's ulnar bone and I lost my physiotherapy license.
Choice 1 : End