NextCare – Long hours without needed help, feel like you're drowning everyday, the only thing that gets you through is counting the days/hours until you're off. You make the minimum in your field and work your butt off only to be told they can only "possibly" approve a 3% raise, and then it never comes. | Comparably

NextCare – Long hours without needed help, feel like you're drowning everyday, the only thing that gets you through is counting the days/hours until you're off. You make the minimum in your field and work your butt off only to be told they can only "possibly" approve a 3% raise, and then it never comes.

NextCare offers urgent care and occupational medical services for various illnesses such as cough, diaper rashes, earaches and more. read more
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Long hours without needed help, feel like you're drowning everyday, the only thing that gets you through is counting the days/hours until you're off. You make the minimum in your field and work your butt off only to be told they can only "possibly" approve a 3% raise, and then it never comes.

What is most positive about the culture and environment at your company?

My coworkers, that's it. Everything else is awful.

What makes you most happy at work?

When it's time to leave.

What did you like most about the interview process?

It was laid back, probably because they can't gold employees to save their lives.

What are some of the best things about your team?

I love my coworkers, they're amazing hardworking people with great personalities and drive. But every single one of them is at a breaking point and overworked.

Why do you feel undervalued and what would make you feel better about your compensation?

Better salary and some help, not more help, some help, ever. Don't leave someone alone to see 50-60 patients by themselves and act like that's acceptable in any way.

What does the leadership team need to get better at?

Empathy, sympathy for what they're putting us through. Maybe how hard they work is but they'd never know because they come around once every three weeks to tell us to keep busy if we get 2 minutes to breathe. They're despicably lazy and out of touch.

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