That might depend, honestly. They clearly haven't taken the time to question why people wouldn't want the vaccine. If she's open to listening, then this might be a valuable teaching moment for her. That's lost if you quit anyway.
It doesn't hurt to put more irons in the fire if she's unwilling to listen, but just storming out in anger after she's already backtracked may not be the wisest decision.
I agree with everything you just said but...it would be wise to start looking for another job since the dentist has already shown her true colors. She only caved because her business cannot survive when half the employees leave - guaranteed the dentist will be actively recruiting their replacements and once she has them, she'll can these employees.
It's one thing when it's a faceless HR idiot, or someone with whom you have very little contact, handing you a mandate like this. It's another entirely when it's someone who looks you in the eyes regularly throughout the day, and then gives you an ultimatum in a stern letter instead of talking to you one-on-one.
Someone who would do something like this, after frequent eye contact, is not to be trusted. The barrier to unreasonable demands by Karen-ish delivery has been broken, and even if it didn't work this time, it will happen again. You need a good relationship in such a small office, and the good relationship is gone--because it never really existed.
I think its more egregious that this is a DOCTOR. Granted, a dentist, but sitll educated enough to read and understand this medical maneuvering that is so important it affects the GLOBE. That, THAT, is scary. THAT is not someone who's medical (any) decisions I could trust. No critical thinking is a lack of intelligence. Monkeys can memorize.
That's my point. She apparently hasn't question anything. Now would be a good opportunity to teach her. I'm saying to be ready to find a new job regardless, but at least try to use this moment to tell her why you won't take the vaccine. Simply getting angry and taking your ball home doesn't do anything productive, aside from removing you from the situation altogether.
Fuck them, showed their true colors. Hand in your resignation anyway.
That might depend, honestly. They clearly haven't taken the time to question why people wouldn't want the vaccine. If she's open to listening, then this might be a valuable teaching moment for her. That's lost if you quit anyway.
It doesn't hurt to put more irons in the fire if she's unwilling to listen, but just storming out in anger after she's already backtracked may not be the wisest decision.
I agree with everything you just said but...it would be wise to start looking for another job since the dentist has already shown her true colors. She only caved because her business cannot survive when half the employees leave - guaranteed the dentist will be actively recruiting their replacements and once she has them, she'll can these employees.
It's one thing when it's a faceless HR idiot, or someone with whom you have very little contact, handing you a mandate like this. It's another entirely when it's someone who looks you in the eyes regularly throughout the day, and then gives you an ultimatum in a stern letter instead of talking to you one-on-one.
Someone who would do something like this, after frequent eye contact, is not to be trusted. The barrier to unreasonable demands by Karen-ish delivery has been broken, and even if it didn't work this time, it will happen again. You need a good relationship in such a small office, and the good relationship is gone--because it never really existed.
I think its more egregious that this is a DOCTOR. Granted, a dentist, but sitll educated enough to read and understand this medical maneuvering that is so important it affects the GLOBE. That, THAT, is scary. THAT is not someone who's medical (any) decisions I could trust. No critical thinking is a lack of intelligence. Monkeys can memorize.
They haven’t take the time because the propaganda has them convinced the only reason is because you are cuckoo. Like half of America.
That's my point. She apparently hasn't question anything. Now would be a good opportunity to teach her. I'm saying to be ready to find a new job regardless, but at least try to use this moment to tell her why you won't take the vaccine. Simply getting angry and taking your ball home doesn't do anything productive, aside from removing you from the situation altogether.