u/lily_caulfield

As an RDA, I’m all down for cleaning rooms and tending to patients. I’m even okay with end of day “chores” being da tasks(taking trash out, sweeping, vacuuming). But at my office I’m constantly cleaning up after my coworkers: lunch take out boxes, drinks, random stuff left in places they shouldn’t be. The one that always gets to me is toilet paper, people will grab a new roll and then just leave it resting on top of the old one on the holder. Like how hard is it to replace?? I’ve come to resent it don’t even look forward to when there’s a birthday celebration because I know I’ll be the one that has to clean up the cake, decorations, plates etc. It feels useless to bring up because I don’t think it’s something that can be taught. You’re either mindful, considerate, and have manners or you don’t 🤷🏻‍♀️ I’m just venting/wondering if other people deal with this too.

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u/lily_caulfield — 8 days ago
▲ 7 r/DentalHygiene+1 crossposts

Anyone here go to cypress for DH school? How was it? How much did it cost? How many patients did you need to find? Any feedback welcome 🤗

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u/lily_caulfield — 15 days ago