Can’t Hear You Over The Sound Of Your Ovaries, Part 11
Bigotry, Hospital, Instant Karma, USA | Right | March 3, 2021
I work at a major hospital known for its trauma services and recovery care. I am a rather small female and currently the only female working as a repair technician. Our duties are to repair all of the hospital’s equipment from pumps to call systems and even the beds.
I have been out for a week on vacation. On my first day back, I get a call from our ICU recovery unit about a non-functioning bed. The nurse tells me that this is the third time someone has come out to look at this bed and they couldn’t find anything wrong.
I push a replacement bed up to the room — just in case they need to swap the patient out — and decide to take one last look before going that far. In the room is an elderly couple in which the husband is recovering from a stroke. Sitting next to the bed is his wife.
Husband: “They sent us a girl this time? If the two guys that were here before couldn’t find the problem, how is she going to?”
Wife: “Just let her look and be quiet.”
Me: “Just humor me and let me look at a few things. It shouldn’t be more than a minute.”
Husband: “You’re not going to find anything.”
I bend down and take a look at the battery. The battery indicator is showing that the battery is completely dead. I look behind the bed and realize that the bed isn’t plugged in, so the entire time, the bed has been running on battery power and not recharging. I plug it back in and suddenly the bed starts working. Where the wife was sitting, she could see everything I did to “fix” the broken bed.
Husband: “How did you do that? The men couldn’t figure it out. I don’t believe you were able to fix it that fast when the men couldn’t.”
Wife: “Maybe they should have sent the girl out the first time and they would have learned you need to plug things in to get them to work.”
Husband: “…”
They ended up being a super nice couple in the end and I visited them every day until the husband was released. They even sent my boss a glowing review and told them to hire more girls to actually fix things.
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