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‘Your toxicity ruined my friendships and took away a part of me’

3 mins read Dental nursing extra
Another dental nurse writes an anonymous letter to a previous manager. Here, the very real perils of a toxic workplace

Ever since I qualified as a dental nurse, I admired your practice. I would walk past this beautiful building in a quirky little town and think to myself how much I would love to work here one day.

I decided to email enquiring about vacancies. I hadn’t heard back for at least couple of years, until one day I received an email asking if I was still interested in the position. I remember reading the email and being so excited. Four weeks later, I left my position as a lead dental nurse in a lovely practice to work for you because I thought that was my dream. I was very wrong.

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