One nurse is going viral on TikTok for poking fun at the “cool” perks of working in the healthcare industry. An employee named Hardwell (@rthardwell) stitched together a sarcastic video showing off the perks, including uncomfortable chairs, expensive breakfasts, and broken sinks.
“For all you undecided out there, pick wisely lol,” the caption reads. The video already has over 3.9 million views.
The joke started in response to another TikToker that goes by the username @vivviey who posted about the perks of working in tech. She listed off some of the sweet pluses that come with the job, including a candy station, free breakfast, and views of the skyline.
@rthardwell #duet with @vivviey For all you undecided out there, pick wisely lol. #rt #nurse #healthcare #tech #analyst #developer #fyp #foryou
Hardwell painted a clear contrast between working in tech vs working in healthcare. Thousands of nurses flooded the comments sections with stories about the perks they receive on the job.
“I get free snacks. They’re for the patients but I decided I deserve them,” one user said.
Others said the culture of medicine needs to change, so nurses are rewarded for their hard work.
We decided to ask our own community of nurses about the perks of the job and here’s what they said:
The relationships you gain by taking care of people and the satisfaction of helping others in what may be some of the happiest, or saddest, times in their lives. You must love people to love serving people (that doesn’t mean you like them all the time! 😅)
Heather
The camaraderie. And developing skills to not panic when 💩 hits the fan in real life.
Ashley
You know what doctors you don’t want to be referred to!
Pam
Chronic back pain, plantar fasciitis, and a constant fear of retaliation from management thinking they will throw you under the bus the second something goes wrong (whether or not you actually had anything to do with it)?
Just to name a few…
Allison
Unhealthy coping mechanisms.
Ashley
Ummmm, the best I can come up with is knowing when you personally need to go to the ER 🤣.
Steff
You get free pizza once a year and a dwindling sense of self-worth for a lifetime.
Rahul
And on a sarcastic note:
Omg love the support from management, fair pay, opportunity to advance, flexible hours, and oh, most importantly, the fact that we always have a full team!! Go nursing!
Rebekah
Understaffed, overworked, underpaid, but they buy pizza to make up for all of it! Yay pizza…
Brett
You get to talk with other nurses about gross things at meals.
Kim
Seriously, it’s got to be the swollen ankles, feeling knackered, the vagueness following a long day… there are too many to mention. Depends on what you consider a perk!!
Christine
Developing a dark and twisted sense of humor. Also, working in public in pajamas. 😂
Christi
Having the education to advocate for yourself and your own personal medical needs.
Sarah
Knowing who to avoid if you need emergency surgery.
Nancy
Knowing which mental facility is the best for when you finally have a breakdown.
Chris
Feeling totally safe in the OR with friends taking care of you.
Cathy
All of your coworkers have the same warped sense of humor as you do!
Kathy
Let me open a bottle of wine and get back to you in a couple hours …🍷🤪
Sheilia
The clear tape is great. It’s very stretchy and I’ve used it to wrap presents at Christmas time. The paper tape is excellent to label leftovers before you freeze them. I’ve got to say it’s the tape.
Nathalie
The friendships made with co-workers 🥰.
Megan
The ability to see the humor in the worst of situations… just have to remember not to make those jokes with non-health care people 😱.
Jessica
Crippling anxiety. Soul crushing realization that society is doomed. Plus, pizza parties!
Justin
Forced intermittent fasting.
Claudio
Free pen obviously!
Megan
You can fart and no one will know it 😆.
Brenda
If you get a paper cut, you always have a band aide nearby.
Tonya
The family you create with your work mates, we are all there for each other’s ups & downs, we are a small country hospital 💕.
Leeanne
There are perks? When do they kick in?
Kaitlyn
Working with some amazing people who will always have your back, providers who care and support the team, and seeing patients get better 🙂 or helping a patient transition from this world to whatever it is they believe in 🙁.
Pam
Interacting with the public. Idk for some reason it’s like sampling society to me. Never know who you’re gonna meet or how similar or different they may be from you. That part is cool.
Lynn
You always have the best stories at parties about what people put up their butts!!!
Jeremy