CA/ State Prison RN job question

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Hi..I am thinking of taking a position in San Quentin or Folsom/ Sacramento...if you work there would love some feedback about how you enjoy your work, working for the state etc...thanks!

Not worked for those.

i worked for Donovan in san diego, and i have been at salinas valley for about a year.

donovan was bad.

SVSP is good, more teamwork, less backstabbing.

feel safer too, even though its a higher level prison than SD.

next year the RN are going to make 100k/year.

I have just accepted a position @ SVSP and to start Monday....I am both excited and nervous @ the same time. I look @ as an true adventure. Let you know how it goes.

I have just accepted a position @ SVSP and to start Monday....I am both excited and nervous @ the same time. I look @ as an true adventure. Let you know how it goes.

Hi brunch, I go on my interview for corrections next week.I was just wondering How long after your interview did they tell you that you have the job.

it usually takes a week or so.

it usually takes a week or so.

thank you

what is the name of the prison. I work at SATF in the central valley

it usually takes a week or so.

How long from the time you applied to getting the interview?

:typing

from what I recall. around 30 days...I did it on line.

what is the name of the prison. I work at SATF in the central valley

The name of the prison is valley state for women in the central valley. I understand that they changed from MTA positions to LVN (saftey). Was your interview with a panel.

Yes, it is usually two or three interviewers. They are interested in knowing if you can follow instructions and ask for help if needed, in my opinion

Quick question, most positions for state rn's are salary based, right? if you work over the normal 40 hour work week, overtime that is, you don't get compensated correct? Or do you?

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