OK, this situation is really making me mad . . .
DH is co-chief residents with a woman who has a reputation for being lazy, not particularly bright, but a huge suck-up. She was able to get a top oncology fellowship on the west coast solely due to her chief resident status - - even with the chief residency, everyone around her was frankly shocked that she got this fellowship and were surprised earlier when she got the chief residency position (apparently there had been record low applications).
This year, she had a baby and was entitled to six weeks combined vacation/maternity leave. She took time to study for the boards (which she failed!), vacation leave, multiple sick leaves for various perceived problems, six weeks maternity leave, six additional weeks unpaid family medical leave due to postpartum "issues" . . . and then just didn't come back.
So, my husband has been doing the work of two chief residents for five months. She came to the awards dinner for the chief residents, not looking particularly depressed, and chatting about how - - after not showing up at work for January, Feb, March, April, May, and June - - she is looking forward to starting her fellowship in July, planning her move to Seattle, has been looking for condos etc. Needless to say, the administrators in this case are ineffectual and don't have much recourse in the sense that they can't refuse to pass her since its a chief resident year. I know they all think poorly of her at this point but no one is going to do anything - - especially since they have dh running around doing her work and his work. I DO have sympathy for pregnancy and (real)postpartum depression and would feel badly for her if she had canceled her fellowship plans due to her these issues, but to me it seems very odd that you would be too sick to attend your job up until the very day that your high-powered fellowship starts.
So, I am angry that our year has sucked and I am also angry that someone has manipulated the system . . . and that she has basically used dh to get her fellowship. Does this kind of behavior ever catch up with people? What would you do in this situation. DO cheaters prosper?
DH is co-chief residents with a woman who has a reputation for being lazy, not particularly bright, but a huge suck-up. She was able to get a top oncology fellowship on the west coast solely due to her chief resident status - - even with the chief residency, everyone around her was frankly shocked that she got this fellowship and were surprised earlier when she got the chief residency position (apparently there had been record low applications).
This year, she had a baby and was entitled to six weeks combined vacation/maternity leave. She took time to study for the boards (which she failed!), vacation leave, multiple sick leaves for various perceived problems, six weeks maternity leave, six additional weeks unpaid family medical leave due to postpartum "issues" . . . and then just didn't come back.
So, my husband has been doing the work of two chief residents for five months. She came to the awards dinner for the chief residents, not looking particularly depressed, and chatting about how - - after not showing up at work for January, Feb, March, April, May, and June - - she is looking forward to starting her fellowship in July, planning her move to Seattle, has been looking for condos etc. Needless to say, the administrators in this case are ineffectual and don't have much recourse in the sense that they can't refuse to pass her since its a chief resident year. I know they all think poorly of her at this point but no one is going to do anything - - especially since they have dh running around doing her work and his work. I DO have sympathy for pregnancy and (real)postpartum depression and would feel badly for her if she had canceled her fellowship plans due to her these issues, but to me it seems very odd that you would be too sick to attend your job up until the very day that your high-powered fellowship starts.
So, I am angry that our year has sucked and I am also angry that someone has manipulated the system . . . and that she has basically used dh to get her fellowship. Does this kind of behavior ever catch up with people? What would you do in this situation. DO cheaters prosper?
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