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I just got hired on at UCSF Medical Center and we have the same policy. I think it's a UC thing. The way I was presented it is that I basically bid on when I do nights during a 6-month period. So, I can do 3 months of days in a row, then 3 months of nights. You may want to see if that is a possiblity for you, to make it easier for scheduling. Hope that helps!
--icesk8ie
I just got hired on at UCSF Medical Center and we have the same policy. I think it's a UC thing. The way I was presented it is that I basically bid on when I do nights during a 6-month period. So, I can do 3 months of days in a row, then 3 months of nights. You may want to see if that is a possiblity for you, to make it easier for scheduling. Hope that helps!--icesk8ie
Ice-
I am going to be starting a job where I am doing the 3 months days/3 months nights. Have you been doing it long? How does it work out? I'm nervous about it - as I have kids and, more importantly, I have never worked nights:uhoh3: .
nursepearl
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So I went on a hospital tour of UCLA medical center in westwood. Everything is great and i really would like to work for them. The problem is they have mandatory one month of nights and one month of days, on and off throughout your employment. I have never heard of this....is this common? I am a single mom and really dont feel like I can do it. Everything else is basically perfect about it. Any advice?
Pearl