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I use to work at the one off Mule Rd, in Toms River. It's Horrible to work there if your not Filipino.

They speak there language on the floor, even in the break room. Can't even sit in the break room. They so rude to you. They only want there own kind there.

Barbara Robinson the clinical manager is a assshole. She don't care. Use they people as slaves. And Pam Jackson is a *** too.

Listen to Barbara.

Feel like calling immigration to check them people out. BARBARA ROBISON IS A HORRIBLE MANAGER, NEEDS A NEW WIG THINKS SHE OWN YOUR SOUL.

Monetary Loss: $1000.

Location: Lakewood Township, New Jersey

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I totally agree. At my husbands clinic alot of staff are philpino and the are very clicky and speak their language to talk about patients behind their back. Thry are rude and unprofessional.

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I am a filipino but i agree with you when you said they are rude. My husband is on dialysis for almost four years now.

Let me tell you the way they treat their patients sucks. 90% that works there are filipino. My Husband isa one of those they called a hard poke. He is always in pain most of the time.

When he found somebody that could poke him with less pain he always request for him. They said he cant always be the one to poke him. One time he was off,so this filipina had to do it. But she went talking to her co-worker and telling that she had to pike my husband.

The other filipina went in laughing and said let this maintainance to poke my husband. They speak on their own language which i perfectly understand. It upsets me because they making fun out of peoples pain so i have to confront them.

But of course they have to defend each other. Oh and yeah, the charge nurse is one of them.

Guest

Though there probably isn't any rule about using a foreign language on the floor, it would seem to be more open (to patients) if the staff used English in the clinical areas. I worked in dialysis (11) years.

I lived in the Philippines for 3.5 years and started to go to nursing school there. The classes are suppose to be in English as graduates will eventually have to take all required exams in English. But often the instructor would speak in Tagalog. I was the only white person enrolled.

I did lose a lot of continuity because of the gaps in the lectures in Tagalog.

The Filipinos are famous for "bending the rules". Nice people, but they are very clanish.

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