If you know, you know. It's the same dirty little open secret of every single solitary senior care business on earth: everyone is going to pretend to do the right thing and pretend to recognize you, the frontline worker, as their bread and butter...and it's all hot steaming garbage. The management is generally horrible, be prepare to be treated like a complete idiot at the best of times and a toy at the worst of times. Even when you're hailed as the best employee in the building, and even when you can see you're trying too hard. Those who do nothing, or even make the place worse, will get a pass on anything and everything. Friends get hired and inane cliques reign free. People with no business being promoted get ED positions and can do nothing, or anything they want like abandoning their job for several weeks then returning as if nothing happened. On the flip side, if you are a normal human being doing a job any of these highschool-bully level management saps can see as "lowly" because you have to wear nonslip shoes while they have desks, prepare to be dragged for saying the wrong words, for calling out the negligence of others, for reporting abuse, for wearing the wrong shirt (even the ones they give you), and no amount of delivering on expectations, overdelivering and overextending, caring extra for residents, working extra hours, providing extra coverage, making things easier for anyone else, or being exposed to covid when they knowingly allow you to enter covid-positive residences...none of it will garner you anything. Work at a movie theatre, it is way more fun and way less stressful and you get to work with real teenagers instead of stunted adults living in the same social sphere...and you don't have to watch people get hurt and die because of it.