Re: Having trouble....
Oh, one other thing. You were saying the facility you wanted to apply to was only hiring part time, right? The same thing happened to me. They said "Sorry, we are only hiring part time." And I said "Well, I will consider part time, but I am really looking for a full time job." And guess what, they gave me full time! Some facilities hire a lot of part timers so they don't have to give benefits, and so they won't be as bad off if one or a few of them quits.
So don't be afraid to ask for full time even if they don't SAY they are offering it! And one other thing to consider. Take any job that is offered to you, you can always keep looking, or get a new one later. Seeing what different facilities have to offer is great! Makes you thankful when you find a good one! Straight out of my CNA class I got a job at a really low staffed, crappy nursing home. The pay was bad, the cares were bad, the residents weren't given nearly enough attention. I only ended up working there 5 weeks. But in those weeks I learned how to manage my time really well. Sometimes diving in head first is the best way to go! At this NH I had 13 residents, and at the one I work at now I have 8. So basically work now is EASY compared to what I had! I learned how to keep calm, and work fast. And now I secretly laugh a little when we are short staffed and all the aides complain about having 10 residents
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