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Crippling staff shortage

My hospital is suffering from a crippling staff shortage and people keep leaving. It is like a miracle if there is a day we are fully staffed.

Normally, it would be nice to pick up a few extra overtime shifts for extra money, but it is insanely busy at this hospital, so it is too exhausting to work more than our normal 40 hours.

I think we are getting close to a breaking point. We have a union, but it is quite mediocre and they have not done much to address low morale at the hospital.

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