Offered a PRN position...To accept or not to accept.

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OK, a couple of months before I graduated nursing school I applied for a job at a local hospital. I was call for an interview but a few weeks after the interview I and several others in my class were told that there were not as many positions available as they thought it would be, so as you might have guessed I didn't get the job. However, yesterday the same hospital called me and offered me a PRN position and priority when a full-time position comes open. My only other choice would be a LTC facility. I am considering accepting the position because I want to get my foot in the door and gain quite a bit of experience because I will be working in all areas. Also the rate of pay for PRN is very good for this area, but my concern with that is will I get the hours to bring home the type of money I would like. According to one source that works at the hospital I will get the hours because someone is always out....What do you think guys, I've always valued your opinions.

Specializes in LTC.

Thank you Jules A that is very encouraging, I'm hoping for the same.

Specializes in SNF/Acute.

I am glad to hear another success story from a New Grad on here! I was just hired at a local facility PRN position as well, and to tell you the truth they didn't have to hire me at all. I was just lucky to have known someone that worked there who also put in a good word for me. With that being said I also live in California (Bay Area) where the job market for New Grads is horrible (some waiting months & months or others having to relocate) :(

Congrats again & good luck!!!

I love PRN work. There is something about the freedom of being able to pick and chose shifts that makes it feel less like "work". I went full time a few months ago and was the first person to get the call asking if I wanted the job, because I had meshed so well with them as a PRN. I miss the PRN status because of the freedom, but would never have gotten the full time job if I hadn't taken that leap first.

Take it. You'll get a chance to see the place before you have to commit to a full schedule, and you'll know better if its what you want. How many of us have gone into a full time permanent job thinking it would be great and finding out after the fact that it wasnt so wonderful after all.

Specializes in LTC.

Thank you Hanna0225

Specializes in LTC.

Great advice missjennmb, thank you.

Specializes in LTC.

Thank you all for posting. I did accept the job and right now I am starting week 1 of orientation. I'm excited and nervous all at the same time. Allnurses.com you guys are the best :up:.

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