@VitesseLumiere wrote:
Some with plenty of training or at least some skill are still quick to release responsibility because they just don't want it for a variety of reasons I won't get into in this thread. People generally want to help and do what they can, but they would PREFER if someone else was leading. It's a quite frequent and very natural response for most folks.
I can attest to this. My mom wears many hats in her job as a RN at a small town hospital yet the one role she absolutely refuses to take on? Charge nurse. Because she doesn't want the responsibility, even if it pays significantly more, even as she claims she could really use the money. I asked her why, she said because she then has to "deal with upper management and government oversight committees." She just wants to do her job, she doesn't want to have to justify choices to bureaucrats who, in her view, have the power to ruin her life but don't have the power to practice medicine.
We see this with Ryder having to justify choices to Addison and Tann, and that feeling everyone gets of wanting to reach through the monitor to strangle both of them? Yeah. That's all of you not wanting Ryder's job either. 😉